It Pours

What is the problem of having worked at numerous project sites where the bulk of your teammates have left the company?

Chaos. Pure and simple. When unfinished business and problems crop up, you get the call. And having current commitments and other immediate deadlines does contribute to the ugliness. Multiply me. I need clones. If possible, never stay around till the end of any project. To see it through, so to speak. Screw that. Liberate me.

Things are bad enough that I find myself doubting myself, my career path. To leave. To dump the problem on someone else. I feel lonely and helpless in the matter. Sigh. I guess it is time to make my voice heard in the lofty boardrooms of the management. Before I go nuts. Save me.

Comments

Pike-chan said…
you wanna seek better job opportunities? my company is hiring though... from java to microsoft to peoplesoft to sap, etc.. see which one suites you... if you are interested then i drop you contacts in the next comment ;)
Imeku said…
Battlefield, aftermath. Yes, it could be ugly. Nonetheless, this is facts of life. Don't wait too long to be the last person to leave. However, don't give up too soon to call it quit. Question the authority. Sometimes they do need the knocking.
Princess Banter said…
Don't lose faith in yourself, sweetie. It's just a bump in the road and you will get over it in flying colors! Don't let it get to you, it's not worth it...
Little Prince said…
do it do it... resign!!! come come join the club! hahaha

they'll then rehire you with more $$$ or something better than the previous crap...
Alex said…
Kesian you... bersabarlah... Go rest and relax after work to keep yourself sane...
Good idea to voice it out to your management!
Anonymous said…
dear, someone will offer to sara u, dont worry :P.
Ryan said…
Singapore is a good place for high paying IT jobs...

Too bad I don't have any contacts. If I did, I might just go down myself!
Janvier said…
At the least, let your superior know that you're up to your neck in work, don't dump anymore on you. Else he thinks you're coping fine :s
famil said…
sadly, everywhere its the same. this is a dog eat dog world...

do as imeku suggested.

"don't give up too soon to call it quit. Question the authority. Sometimes they do need the knocking..."
Vengelyne said…
Oh, I know how that is. I've not experienced it personally but I've seen my colleagues being in that same position as you.

Good luck is all I've to say. Persevere or dump the shit back at them and cabut lah.
Melvin Mah said…
all I can say is...C'est la vie*
Apollo n Hermes said…
ooh poor guy... someone at the same situation as you... just try to stand strong, if really can't then only can summit your last letter to this company lo...

:)

Cheer up man...
William said…
@Pikey:
Haha. I might be interested. *wink wink*. Drop me an e-mail at gmail. My e-mail address doesn't take a genius to figure out.

@Imeku:
I already sent out my e-mail.

@PrincessB:
If only I can see the light...

@Daniel:
Haha. Knew you'd say that.

@JL:
Buying me spa package?

@SK:
Think like you meh?

@Ryan:
I saw some foreign bank in SG hiring. Thomas Walters White something...

@Janvier:
My management is normally indifferent about these things.

@Famil:
Thanks.

@Venge:
Now I really wonder why I'm still around.

@M5l:
:)

@ApolloD:
Really at the end of my thread. Just a bit more... :)

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