decision
By tina_9teen
@tina_9teen (7)
Philippines
April 15, 2007 8:23am CST
Have you ever experience once in your life that you regret the decision that you made? Because you're not weighing the pros and cons of what you'll need to do, you ended as a failure. Here's the story... I used to work as a call center agent in Mandaluyong but due uncontentment with many things, I decided to work in another company. But then I realized that I was happy in my previous company. With my present one, the people don't care about each other and I felt that I'm not productive in my work. I'm looking for the good working environment I used to have. Until now I regret the decision I made and planning to resign one of these days...
3 responses
@akinad (446)
• Philippines
15 Apr 07
we all have those kinds of regrets in life..it really sucks to be in a situation like yours were you regret leaving ur old company..but i know that it did thought u a lesson not to rush things up..that you should think first before deciding on what to do..weigh the pros and cons..but dont worry probably there's a reason why that happened..and i hope you luck and happiness in ur future endeavors..
@tina_9teen (7)
• Philippines
23 Apr 07
Thanks for the enlightenment...It did teach me an advice not to rush things up. And now I know what to prioritize. I'm going to resign in my present company and pursue my profession. Although I'm still going to review for my exam for U.S. state board, it would be one step in achieving my dream...
@ciaosamson (541)
• Philippines
15 Apr 07
Well, like what my Mom always says. Regrets always come last. That's why we have to be extra careful in making our decisions.
If you're really decided on leaving your present job I'd say go for it. But make sure that you won't regret your decision yet again. Good luck!
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@tina_9teen (7)
• Philippines
23 Apr 07
I know I wouldn't regret on leaving this company. Because I'm going to pursue my profession, that is being a nurse. I'm going to review for my U.S. state board so that I can leave this country and work as a nurse in the U.S. Thanks for the advice.
@jessielim96 (76)
• Malaysia
15 Apr 07
Sorry to hear about that. I had experienced the same thing b4. But no worry, u will find another job as u step out from that company u r working in! Be brave & try to find a job tat suit u the most.. :)
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@tina_9teen (7)
• Philippines
23 Apr 07
thanks for that...actually few days from now I'm going to resign and push through my review for nursing board exam retake as well as for my exam for CGFNS. I'm already a registered nurse but due to the leakage issue, I decided to work as a call center agent...