Would you work in this office?
By wongchoiyee
@wongchoiyee (7413)
Malaysia
December 19, 2010 11:37am CST
This office is an outsource from custom which collects charity money for the previous customs workers who are now retired that needs money for everyday lives, education, and etc. The problem is would you believe this office and work for them?
2 responses
@dorannmwin (36392)
• United States
22 Dec 10
I don't think that I would have a problem working for this company if they would be able to assure me that they aren't doing anything that is illegal. The only question that I might have is why do these previous workers need money that has been donated on their behalf, have they not put back any kind of money for retirement or earned any kind of a pension? My father was a civil servant when he passed away and now my mother is able to draw a monthly check that helps her pay her bills from the government because of the fact that she is an unmarried widow.
@wongchoiyee (7413)
• Malaysia
22 Dec 10
I think the government wants the public to appreciate their service last time, so they put up this donation charity.
@maezee (41985)
• United States
31 Dec 10
Sure, I would do it. But I wouldn't necessarily enjoy it. I'm not big into sales. I would rather work in customer service or in some other field than work in sales. I hate being pressured by telemarketers (even if it's for a charitable cause..) and so I know I would hate taking on that role. But, of course, we all need money, and if it were that job or nothing, I would of course learn to deal with it and be good at the job.



