Monday, April 29, 2013

Fuming

A new colleague is really getting on my nerves. Her sheer arrogance and apparent superiority complex really put me off! She is so new to this field but yet is so unwilling to learn. (Why ask for my views if she is so unreceptive? She ought to learn the hard way!) I am not obligated to teach her what I know and so she ought to be thankful that I am willing to share with her what I know. I could have sabotaged her by deliberately giving her wrong information, etc, etc. But I didn't and I won't (because my conscience is still intact) and so she ought to be thankful that she has met me and not someone who is evil and who intends to do her in! She's just TOTALLY unfit to be working in this field. (She should go back to her old field and be a blessing, rather than staying put where she is a misfit and be a curse.) Damn it!

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Sunday, April 28, 2013

我认为那些在事业中途转换跑道成为社工的人很会玩办公室政治。。。这些人让我觉得好可怕。。。

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Workplace Bullies

With reference to my earlier posts, I must say that I am not against foreigners and foreigners working in Singapore per se, because I do have friends who are foreigners.

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Workplace Bullies

If the writer I mentioned in the earlier post were to work in a non-profit organisation, he would probably be very disheartened because the bullying he might encounter in such an organisation could be many times worse than what he had experienced at his recent workplace. So, if you are aspiring to become social workers or if you are hoping to work in a non-profit organisation, please do not have the expectation that you will be working alongside angelic social workers or colleagues (non-social work colleagues).

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Saturday, April 27, 2013

Workplace Bullies

I just read an article in www.therealsingapore.com. The writer talked about workplace bullies who are FTs. I can relate to how he feels about the bullying, because I am often bullied at work. :(  Specifically, he mentioned about how his foreign superiors had bullied him. At least he could take comfort in the fact that the foreigners who had bullied him were his superiors, not colleagues or subordinates. I am not being sarcastic, because I have ever been bullied by foreigners who are not even my superiors. (This is a 'sick' world with a lot of 'sick' people.)

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