FAQs
A short list of FAQs I get recently, due to me announcing I passed the final panel interview.Q: So you quitting soon?
Q: How much are they paying you?
Q: You don't find it a waste to quit so soon meh??
Q: When will you start work?
Q: For which company?
Q: So the job of ~~~, what you do huh?
Answer:
I'm still waiting for the HR department of the new company to send me the relevant information regarding the contract and bond. First thing I'll need to do is to go through a medical checkup and let the results be processed and reported to the company. THEN, they'll call me back for the contract.
Training is scheduled to start either late-January of early-February. It'll last for about 7 to 8 months before the trainees get posted to their OJT locations. I'll be drawing a 'training pay' during that period and receive a lumpsum gratuity when it ends.
I won't regret quitting my current job for this new one, because flying in this airline is definitely not a good idea. I'll miss the cities I fly to regularly, the shopping, food, Chinese restaurants in New York City and TOP OF THE LIST-- Hyde Street Park in San Francisco.
Everyone will have to leave their job somehow; it's just WHEN and HOW.
The new job is a once-in-a lifetime chance. If I walk away now, there's no way I can return. Perhaps it'll make more sense for me to take up a job that's more service-related. Afterall, that's where my working experience are at. But walking down the other path that seems more dangerous and barrier-filled might bring me more satisfaction.
It's funny how life twists and turns...
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