Hi
For me to describe current problem it's not hard since i just start working at the new place. I don't just want to say that my problem is that my manager is not a very pleasant woman . She is ...but still, she can't be nice to everyone. My problem right now is that before they hired me we discussed my vacation and i told them that i want to take my vacation in January ( when we have the whole month off). They agreed to that and i started working. So, besides making my life miserable , my manager told me i can't take vacation in January because she thinks that it won't be fair to other workers ( cause they worked longer than I). In the end, she told me that she would give me the exact answer in the end of December!!! I just think that it is not fair that she would do that because i have to buy tickets in the November or in the end of October...
So, my question is: How would you deal with such manager?
Monday, September 24, 2007
Monday, September 10, 2007
brief intro
Hi
My name is Dinara and I'm a junior at Baruch College. My major for now is Management, I hope. It was really hard for me to determine what i want to do in life and I'm still not 100% sure about it. When i just came to Baruch as a freshman I had some ideas about what I don't want to do for most part of my life. I knew I didn't want to be majoring in Accounting because I couldn't imagine myself sitting in the cubicle and counting other people's money. But it is like most of the people say is a "safe" job, meaning that companies will always need accountants. But it is just for me. Other popular major at Baruch is Finance/Investments, in my opinion it feels like a man's job. I know that there are plenty of successful women in finance, but still the majority is men. I always had this image about a good financier, that it is have to be a guy in the grey expensive suit. So, basically Management was an easy choice for me. My ultimate goal is to work in the fashion industry and with time become someone like Jalene Hermann (CEO, YSL)or Tamara Mellon ( President, Jimmy Choo). These women have a great careers in the field that I just love to be a part of. I know it sounds too ambitious for some people, but i think that you must set your goals as high as possible to succeed.
P.S. http://www.time.com/time/specials/2007/article/0,28804,1659346_1659333_1659199,00.html
This is an interesting article that was in this month's Time magazine . Hope you'll enjoy it.
My name is Dinara and I'm a junior at Baruch College. My major for now is Management, I hope. It was really hard for me to determine what i want to do in life and I'm still not 100% sure about it. When i just came to Baruch as a freshman I had some ideas about what I don't want to do for most part of my life. I knew I didn't want to be majoring in Accounting because I couldn't imagine myself sitting in the cubicle and counting other people's money. But it is like most of the people say is a "safe" job, meaning that companies will always need accountants. But it is just for me. Other popular major at Baruch is Finance/Investments, in my opinion it feels like a man's job. I know that there are plenty of successful women in finance, but still the majority is men. I always had this image about a good financier, that it is have to be a guy in the grey expensive suit. So, basically Management was an easy choice for me. My ultimate goal is to work in the fashion industry and with time become someone like Jalene Hermann (CEO, YSL)or Tamara Mellon ( President, Jimmy Choo). These women have a great careers in the field that I just love to be a part of. I know it sounds too ambitious for some people, but i think that you must set your goals as high as possible to succeed.
P.S. http://www.time.com/time/specials/2007/article/0,28804,1659346_1659333_1659199,00.html
This is an interesting article that was in this month's Time magazine . Hope you'll enjoy it.
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