Dear Kishor,
I understand that you can analyze the pros and cons better than anybody else. Why do you need others' advice? I wish you would learn to make decisions on your own, whether they are right or wrong. That will help you grow. Remember, this world is not for cowards. I wish you would learn to face every situation rather than depending on others.
His Blessings,
Sharad Shah
From India, Ahmadabad
I understand that you can analyze the pros and cons better than anybody else. Why do you need others' advice? I wish you would learn to make decisions on your own, whether they are right or wrong. That will help you grow. Remember, this world is not for cowards. I wish you would learn to face every situation rather than depending on others.
His Blessings,
Sharad Shah
From India, Ahmadabad
Dear All
Since being an interesting discussion I would like to join this.
According to me, while choosing a profession one should hear one’s heart rather than their minds. Because, any outcome due to such decision, may not be regretted later on.
It is true that money matters and makes many, but money alone is not everything, hence any decision purely on monetary ground will never make you happy always(Appears to be philosophical).
Further, if you have passion for your current profession, please continue, otherwise simply accept the offer and join.
Beware, hitherto you are heard but your new profession will make you heard.
Professionally speaking HR in industry is the real one and virtual where all the theories are practically applied, encountered and some times improved, so if you are open for changes and challenges, please opt for industry.
So far as the politicking is concerned, it is a universal phenomenon, it exists every where, the real talent of a HR person lies in dealing those things successfully.
You have only two options
1. To continue your existing job, gain and share the knowledge you are acquiring and you are satisfied, if you are passionate about it, no matter whether you are getting a lesser pay or not.
2. Venture into industry and experience the application of knowledge you are so far teaching and earn rewards suitably.
Wish you all the best.
From India, Madras
Since being an interesting discussion I would like to join this.
According to me, while choosing a profession one should hear one’s heart rather than their minds. Because, any outcome due to such decision, may not be regretted later on.
It is true that money matters and makes many, but money alone is not everything, hence any decision purely on monetary ground will never make you happy always(Appears to be philosophical).
Further, if you have passion for your current profession, please continue, otherwise simply accept the offer and join.
Beware, hitherto you are heard but your new profession will make you heard.
Professionally speaking HR in industry is the real one and virtual where all the theories are practically applied, encountered and some times improved, so if you are open for changes and challenges, please opt for industry.
So far as the politicking is concerned, it is a universal phenomenon, it exists every where, the real talent of a HR person lies in dealing those things successfully.
You have only two options
1. To continue your existing job, gain and share the knowledge you are acquiring and you are satisfied, if you are passionate about it, no matter whether you are getting a lesser pay or not.
2. Venture into industry and experience the application of knowledge you are so far teaching and earn rewards suitably.
Wish you all the best.
From India, Madras
Dear Members,
Thank you very much for your responses. I think I need more time to make a decision on the mentioned issue. Once again, I thank you very much for your replies. I will contact you whenever I need your advice.
Thanks and Regards,
Kishore
From India, Hyderabad
Thank you very much for your responses. I think I need more time to make a decision on the mentioned issue. Once again, I thank you very much for your replies. I will contact you whenever I need your advice.
Thanks and Regards,
Kishore
From India, Hyderabad
Dear Kishore,
Let me tell you one thing... Think over and do things. I really appreciate the offer you received; however, you need to check with the new company. You should inquire about the company's turnover for the last 5 years, standardization, level of competency, labor strength, morale, etc.
I would also suggest taking a break from your current college. You could request a long leave for about 3 months and then join this new company. During this time, you will have the opportunity to familiarize yourself with the updates on your idea.
If you are genuinely interested in the new company/career, you should proceed, notifying the college that you won't be able to continue due to medical reasons or other circumstances. If you find that the new company is not suitable, you can give a notice period of one month and return to the college. There is no need to take any papers as they would be of no use.
Anyway, All the Best!
From India, Bangalore
Let me tell you one thing... Think over and do things. I really appreciate the offer you received; however, you need to check with the new company. You should inquire about the company's turnover for the last 5 years, standardization, level of competency, labor strength, morale, etc.
I would also suggest taking a break from your current college. You could request a long leave for about 3 months and then join this new company. During this time, you will have the opportunity to familiarize yourself with the updates on your idea.
If you are genuinely interested in the new company/career, you should proceed, notifying the college that you won't be able to continue due to medical reasons or other circumstances. If you find that the new company is not suitable, you can give a notice period of one month and return to the college. There is no need to take any papers as they would be of no use.
Anyway, All the Best!
From India, Bangalore
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