Aug
19
I do still think working for the government doesn't really help you much on your experience. I've to say, our government is lacking of commitment to actually progress economically, and such diversity. Just look at the employees, they slack. Plus, the government's 'powerful' bosses does not walk-the-talk. How do you expect our country to progress when there's corruption here and there? For instance - if any of your relatives happens to be the boss of some department or ministry, or if they have the authority to make quick decisions, you're pretty much a lucky ass. You'd go from 'rags to riches' in just few phone calls. You know what i mean.
Forgive me for posting this, but eversince i've been attached under a government sector for the past 3 weeks, i've learnt that working for a government is more or less easy. No sweat, no gain, no pain. I mean, to compare working for a private sector, the latter offers you much pressure yet a handful of experience that no government sectors could possibly offer.
But i've to say, it's been relaxing working for the government, and i kinda like it, needless to say. It's wrong for me to complain much when there's nothing to do there, because i like the idea of having my own free time at work. So should i complain about not getting much work? No, i shouldn't. I should just suck it up, and savour the moment.
Hey, if i can't beat them, might as well join them.
Hypocrite? HAHA yes.
Out.