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It was a normal Friday, everyone were joking around and taking it easy at work until our boss asked Stanley (my colleague) to his office. Ten minutes later, Stanley came out, packed up and left. Then, we were told to have a 'mandatory staff meeting' in 5 minutes. What the heck is a mandatory staff meeting anyways, does that mean all the other staff meetings we had before were voluntarily? what a stupid term. Anyways, we knew it is not going to be pretty, and we were right about that. 'Hi everyone, due to the delay of some major contract...bla...bla...bla, everyone is subject to a 20% pay cut for the next three months. Oh and we cannot guarantee anything afterward...' Ouch! I wasn't quit expecting that. Everyone went dead silent, and I could tell everyone were thinking 'damn! what a bummer! now I have to update my resume again.' Well...I was planning to update mine after I come back from HK, but I guess that give me just enough incentive to start sooner now. The only good part about all that? We get to 'work from home' every Friday for the next 3 months. Well...that should help, at least I don't need to use my personal time off for job interview now.
2 comments:
if you gonna update your resume you'd better do it just right now dog, D-R-A-G is the term here, haha
Copy that bud, i will focus on it next week
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