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Did I Do The Right Thing To Keep My Job What Would You Have Done

What are some of the things you have done in order to get ready for working life?

Learning basics of computer and not being slow.I did not know while growing up that other people dont know so much about computers and basics of computer office etc. People are slow at typing and just slow in general.I just focused on my languages and my speed and i think thats the most important part to build while getting yourself ready for work besides offcourse gaining the knowledge in school.Now when i go to work and im not talking about the current company i go to, but the 6 other i worked in before this on. Everywhere i noticed people are not able to speak or theyre extremely slow at what theyre doing and it is surprising to see that people work like that because as an employer i would never hire them.So learn computers well, upgrade your communication skills and work on being fast in life.

Did I do the right thing?

Just keep telling your principal. He has the right to know what is happening in his school before it goes out of hand.

What you have done is right, because you have the right to say it for yours and everyone's safety. Good job. Your principal will notify the police and the staffs to keep watch of this type of behaviors in class. You need to be confident in doing the right things. Of course there are aftermath consequences. It's ok, take it as a leadership role and learn from experience how to handle better this issue, you could seek advice from your principal too.

How do I know if I'm doing the right thing?

I worked part time for many years at a job I liked. I recently started worrying about the future and not having a savings.
I thought if I get a better paying job I would be helping my future self.

So I left a job I really liked. I still feel sad about it. I started the better paying job today.
I still feel sad.

It's a case of making a decision with my head (better paying job)
and making a decision with my heart (the job I liked)

In the future I don't want to regret not taking the better paying job. I should take advantage of the years that I'm able to work and save money. Right?

If I stay in the job I like, I simply won't have enough money to support myself on in the future. When I say future I mean retirement years or my elderly years.

I keep crying about this job change I made. I can't tell if I'm emotional because I was surprised I had the courage to make the change and my tears are just the anxiety I had been feeling OR I really am mourning the job I liked.

I'm so confused now

How does doing something for free give one the moral right to do a shitty job?

I assume that when one works for free... the quality of their work depends on how much pride they have in their work.Whether or not you work for free, you will still have your reputation affected by the job you do.  If you do a shitty job, you'll get a reputation for doing shitty work.  People won't take into account that you did it for free.  When others hear about the shitty job you did, they won't wait until they talk to you so you can tell them that you did a shitty job on purpose just because it was for free.If you don't want to do the work for free, charge a fee.  You agreed to do the work for free.  Did you tell the people you are doing the work for, that you were going to do a shitty job?  You should.  They should have the opportunity to know what quality of work they are getting before they agree to let you do it.There are enough "professionals" out there that do a shitty job and charge a fortune for the work, costing people even more money when they need to have it done again to get it done right.  Don't waste your time, or the time of the people you are working for by doing a shitty job on purpose... since the work will have to be done again anyway.Now... if the job is going to cost you money out of your own pocket... that's just stupid.  Have some pride in yourself and your work.  Do the best job you can, regardless of how much you get paid.

What does it mean to "do the right thing"? Provide an example & When you did "the right thing," one time?

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The phrase is also rendered "unevenly yoked" in other Bible translations, and is in reference to a person's choice in who they associate with. It is a Bible principle that for those who are striving to be fully obedient to God and display that in their lives, would be best helped to continue in that course of life by associating with others who are doing the same; others that are likewise living by Bible principles and laws, both in morality and in the manner of worship given to God. For example: If a nice, beautiful apple is put into a sack of rotting apples, or apples with bad spots and other damage, what will happen to that nice apple? Will it somehow cause the other apples to become better? No. The bad apples will cause the good apple to start getting spots of its own, eventually beginning to turn into a bad apple like the rest. - In a similar way, when a Christian who is living according to Bible principles and is regularly active in pure worship of God as dictated by the Bible decides to choose as his associates those who do not share that value on spiritual things, individuals who may use foul language, engage in sexual immorality, and generally reflect the spirit and attitude of this world that is "lying in the power of the wicked one", then the same thing would occur. But if he chooses to associate with those who share his value on Bible morality and principles, then he is likely to continue on the same path, and gaining regular encouragement from these ones. Today Christians have no choice but to "rub shoulders", so to speak, with many people who do not share a love of spiritual things or worship God in the proper way. It's unavoidable both in work, in school, and even within the family. But outside of those situations, a Christian is wise to be very selective with those whom he/she chooses to associate with, particularly if they wish to continue to have a good name with God.

Don't I have a right to know why I was fired?

I am on your side on this...if your former employer lets you go usually they sit you down and tell you they're going to let you go...and if the unemployment office doesn't know why as well then you need to do what you got to do to find out. It seems to me that they are hiding something from you and that's not fair especially if they are abiding by the Equal Opportunity Employer Act. If you find out they let you go for no good reason sue them for it...it's not fair that you work so hard and get let go for some reason they can't even tell you about...Maybe look up your county or state codes and there might even be something in there about employees and employers and how they should handle certain things and the laws and stuff...

What is the most shameful thing that you have ever done?

I am working in Bangalore and I travel to office daily through Metro. One day a husband and his wife with their baby sitting on seat and I was standing infront of them as I couldn't get the seat. The wife seemed to be in her thirties and was very beautiful, the baby probably 6-7 months old and husband got his left hand paralyzed.They had 4 luggage bags. They both busy in adjusting their luggages and playing with their kid in the journey. As the wife was very beautiful I was keep staring at her standing infront of their seat.The metro was heading to last station and it was slowing down. The couple started to pick their luggages. The wife got baby in her left side also holding her vanity bag in left hand and she was holding two bags in her right hand. The husband got one bag in his right hand. There was one bag left as wife had already enough bags she couldn't take anymore. The husband was trying hard to get that one bag in his left had but he couldn't because his hand got paralyzed. As the metro stops at the station baby started to cry and both couple struggling to get that one bag. I was looking at their struggle but also I was busy in looking at the wife's beauty. Suddenly one lady behind me asked me to give the way to reach the couple. She went to them and asked if she could pick up the bag and carry till they find the auto. The couple refused gently initially but the lady took the bag saying she has no problem to carry it till they find the auto.I felt ashamed of myself. The wife had the baby and carried the enough luggages, baby was crying and husband was struggling to get one remaining bag with paralyzed hand and I was busy in looking at his wife beauty instead of helping them. When that lady comes behind from me and helped the couple it was like tight slap on my face. I felt ashamed for my behaviour, I felt asham of my humanity.

What's the riskiest thing you have ever done which did not pay off?

I dedicated my entire life for 730 days, then I stopped. Completely.The picture above is me smack-bang in the middle of my music degree. (I’m in the middle with the guitar).I was a full-blown creative type, a musician. It was who I was and what I did; my whole identity.I would lock myself in a tiny room for hours at a time.I didn’t exercise, cook, shower, read, or do other things normal people do—it was a waste of time, for time that could be spent practicing.Then, I didn’t touch a guitar for 4 years.I transitioned to business, something I perhaps love even more. I get obsessed with things, and knew I needed to go all in, so I sold all my instruments.It was a sacrifice.The other day I picked up a guitar at a friends house. I went to play it, and what used to be deeply entrenched into my fingers, the muscle memory I spent years developing… was gone.My fingers had forgotten everything. I could hardly play wonder wall.I felt broken.I realised I had made a huge mistake.I stopped doing the thing I loved.Now, I make time for music every Sunday.Despite a busy business week.Despite weekend social engagements.Despite the looming To-Do list for the week ahead.Even with other priorities, there is always time if you make it.Never stop making time for the things you love.

I Feel Like Im Always Doing Something Wrong?

THE NUMBER ONE PROBLEM TODAY IS ; PARENTS DONT WANT TO ACCEPT THE FACT THAT THEIR CHILD MIGHT HAVE A MENTAL DISORDER. if their child had a broke arm, they''d rush to the emergency room.if their child swallows several aspirin at age two, by mistake, they run to the e. r. but when the child gets older, it's like''o.k., my part is done.''how wrong can they be. i speak for all parents who have come tp this conclusion. you are not through. you have just begun!!!!you are responsible for that child until they are grown!!!!then, afterwards, if your grown child needs help, you help him or her. if you can't talk to your parents, then there is a communication prablem, on their part, not yours. dont feel guilty. just get help.you suffer from fear of being loved like you deserve. all humans deserve love.it seems you have been led to beleive that you are ''bad'' or something. your self esteem is fragile now.you can and will be great again. god bless you. see the dr.[psychologist] as soon as possible.get a caring family member to help you.

How do you feel about your job?

I'm a RN who works on Oncology (with Cancer patients) and on post partum and nursery (Healthy moms and newborn babies). I don't work just for my paycheck, although it sure helps. I do enjoy my job. I enjoy doing something meaningful and knowing that I effect people everyday I work. I try to be positive and bring a positive, nonjudgmental approach to each person I work with. Its a very difficult job but fulfilling. If I could change the course of my life and choose another career I probably would of went into photography or drama. I have a creative side I don't feel is taped into. I also sometimes wish I had a less stressful 9-5 weekends off type of job. But I really do love working with the people I encounter everday at work.

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