Company

Philippines
September 29, 2009 3:45am CST
Have you ever worked in a company or office of a relative or a friend? How was it? I am working as a part time book keeper in my uncle's resort, The Wassenaar Beach resort in Jawili, Tangalan, Aklan and it was great because it doesn't demand much time and the job can be done in minimum of an hour per day. How about you?
3 responses
• United States
29 Sep 09
I work for my friend right now. He's my supervisor. Sometimes it's good because I can be blunt with him and not get in trouble for it (and I'm usually a blunt person). But sometimes it's not so good because I have such high expectations of him and he sometimes falls short. He also feels he can pick on me, which gets frustrating. With other employees he's more professional.
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• Philippines
30 Sep 09
Hi there Trillian's Ramblings! Thank you very much for your response. That's great but it can also be a pain too as you have said.
• China
29 Sep 09
It sounds interesting! I'm working for a company. The life is boring.What a pity that I never got a part-time job. I want it, but it's hard. I think you're lucky!
• Philippines
29 Sep 09
Hi there Orange Juice! Thank you very much for your response. Yeah, it is interesting and I feel lucky about it too.
@nvtellan (1907)
• Philippines
29 Sep 09
I have worked before in a Tupperware distributorship office and my parents were my bosses. My dad was the one who give me my salary and even though I have plenty of lates and absences, I still get my pay in full. In return I render overtime to augment my lates and absences. The work is quite redundant being the only data encoder of the office but no pressure whatsoever.
• Philippines
29 Sep 09
Hi there! Thank you very much for your response. That's great! I think that it's both great that you get paid in full even though you were tardy or absent and that you try your best to compensate for it. I think that's being honest and responsible. I love part time office jobs especially encoding! I used to earn a lot from data encoding and I miss those days.