oliverjohnholmes Posted September 15, 2005 Share Posted September 15, 2005 for everyone, since no one is indispensible... 1.0 Don't lie. It’s a waste of my time and yours. I am sure to catch you in the end and that is the wrong end. 2.0 Watch your work, not the clock. A long day's work makes a long day short and a short day's work makes my face long. 3.0 Give me more time than I expect and I will give you more than you expect. I can afford to increase your pay only in you increase my profits. 4.0 You owe so much to yourself that you cannot afford to owe anybody else. Keep out of debt or keep out of my shop. 5.0 Dishonesty is never an accident. Good men, like good women, never see temptation when they meet it. 6.0 Mind your own business and in time you'll have a business of your own to mind. 7.0 Don't do anything here to hurt your self-respect. An employee who is willing to steal for me is willing to steal from me. 8.0 It is none of my business what you do at night. But if it affects what you do the next day and you do only half as much as I demand you'll last half as long as you hope. 9.0 Don't tell me what I like to hear. Tell me instead what I need to hear. 10.0 Don't kick if I kick. If you're worth correcting, you're worth keeping. I don't waste time trying to correct a rotten apple. Two roads diverged in a wood, and I-- I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference.Robert Frost, “The Road Not Taken”(1920) Quote Link to comment
Steppenwolf Posted September 20, 2005 Share Posted September 20, 2005 sino pupunta sa cebu for the pmap convention? Quote Link to comment
monski_1978 Posted September 21, 2005 Share Posted September 21, 2005 just a quick q: im working for a CC, technical support po yung posisyon (13T yung basic and been working here for almost 2 yrs) . daming nagreresign sa work kasi meron mga bagong tech call centers thats offering better salaries , then our HR manager suddenly broadcasted an email telling us that there will be no backpay(?) in case we resign. ang tanong ko eh, can they do that? alam ko me makukuha ka pa rin.. from wat i heard sa mga kasama ko na nagresign before, after stayin for almost 2 yrs with the company- they got 30T (basic salary is 13T)... eto pa po (last na) - how do they compute the backpay legally? (just curious).. tnx!!! Quote Link to comment
council Posted September 21, 2005 Share Posted September 21, 2005 just a quick q: im working for a CC, technical support po yung posisyon (13T yung basic and been working here for almost 2 yrs) . daming nagreresign sa work kasi meron mga bagong tech call centers thats offering better salaries , then our HR manager suddenly broadcasted an email telling us that there will be no backpay(?) in case we resign. ang tanong ko eh, can they do that? alam ko me makukuha ka pa rin.. from wat i heard sa mga kasama ko na nagresign before, after stayin for almost 2 yrs with the company- they got 30T (basic salary is 13T)... eto pa po (last na) - how do they compute the backpay legally? (just curious).. tnx!!!<{POST_SNAPBACK}> Unless there is a Retirement plan in place, the minimum that a company is mandated to give to its employees is as follows: 1. 13th month pay (pro-rated)2. 5 days service incentive leave (if there is a better plan in place, better) Others may include: 1. Tax refund Final pay ang tawag diyan. There is no "backpay" at all. The term "backpay" is really more of a legal term referring to the salaries, wages and benefits due an employee who files a case with the NLRC, covering the period from the time he is separated or terminated until the judgment (in his favor) becomes final and executory. Quote Link to comment
oliverjohnholmes Posted September 21, 2005 Share Posted September 21, 2005 Unless there is a Retirement plan in place, the minimum that a company is mandated to give to its employees is as follows: 1. 13th month pay (pro-rated)2. 5 days service incentive leave (if there is a better plan in place, better) Others may include: 1. Tax refund Final pay ang tawag diyan. There is no "backpay" at all. The term "backpay" is really more of a legal term referring to the salaries, wages and benefits due an employee who files a case with the NLRC, covering the period from the time he is separated or terminated until the judgment (in his favor) becomes final and executory.<{POST_SNAPBACK}> further to council's determination... may also include earned SLs and if practiced, paid VLs earned... do consider also if you have accountabilities...a Php 200.00 calculator issued then deducted would make you groan... Quote Link to comment
monski_1978 Posted September 23, 2005 Share Posted September 23, 2005 tnx : council and linus for the enlightenment! Quote Link to comment
monski_1978 Posted September 23, 2005 Share Posted September 23, 2005 tnx : council and linus for the enlightenment! Quote Link to comment
oliverjohnholmes Posted September 26, 2005 Share Posted September 26, 2005 just a question...something out of the blue... are on the job trainees considered as employees..i mean they arent in an apprenticeship program with an end result of future employment... just asking... thanks, linus larrabee any takers? Quote Link to comment
SirMiks Posted September 28, 2005 Share Posted September 28, 2005 Hi to everyone here in the HR thread. Guys, I'm asking for help in terms of career counseling. I am a systems implementor and I have a strong background in business process analysis specially in finance and accounting areas. I would like to start a career in implementing SAP. Therefore I am looking for an SAP career counselor. I would like to know what steps to take to move forward in this career. I have had exposures in SAP post-implementation reviews from the point of view of audit. But, I've had not much experience in actual implementation work. Sana po matulungan ninyo ako. Thanks. Quote Link to comment
leonscalone Posted September 30, 2005 Share Posted September 30, 2005 Hi all! Question lang po: meron po ba openings for part time consultants (HR, OD, etc) for those with full time jobs? Thanks! :goatee: Quote Link to comment
chipmaker Posted October 5, 2005 Share Posted October 5, 2005 (edited) Hi, I have an ongoing discussion with a large tech MNC based in the US for a mid-management position to be based in Hong Kong. I have no idea what the current salary levels are for this position in Hong Kong and how the cost of living is like there. Web resources haven't been much help either: out of date data or lack of data on cost of living, pay scales for manufacturing jobs. I would appreciate any help if anyone can provide resources on those. Thanks. Edited October 6, 2005 by chipmaker Quote Link to comment
Cloie316 Posted October 5, 2005 Share Posted October 5, 2005 hi, question lang po about background checks. ano po ba ang included sa Level 2 background check? nagka problema po kasi ako sa previous company ko kaya umalis ako dun. then now, im applying for another company. ok na sana, may schedule na ko for training but i'm not able to sign the contract because they have to do some background check. takot ako baka maudlot yung job offer. another thing, meron po bang recruitement specialist dito from ADDFORCE or kahit kakilala nyo lang po. kelanagan ko po kasi talaga ng wok ngayon. hoping that someone can help me out here. thanks! Quote Link to comment
badsekktor Posted October 6, 2005 Share Posted October 6, 2005 guys, baka pwede nyo ako mabigyan ng tips sa pag-hire. Im just a newbie dito sa company namin. bago pa lang yun company pero biglang boom and right now we are the next largest company after san miguel foods inc. ang problem is wala pang HR dept ang company namin dahil sa bilis ng paglaki. Newly hired lang ako as an all around it specialist ng company. Nagresign yun supervisor then ako ang pumalit. I dont have any background sa hiring so guys, your tips would greatly help me in choosing new hirees Quote Link to comment
council Posted October 6, 2005 Share Posted October 6, 2005 guys, baka pwede nyo ako mabigyan ng tips sa pag-hire. Im just a newbie dito sa company namin. bago pa lang yun company pero biglang boom and right now we are the next largest company after san miguel foods inc. ang problem is wala pang HR dept ang company namin dahil sa bilis ng paglaki. Newly hired lang ako as an all around it specialist ng company. Nagresign yun supervisor then ako ang pumalit. I dont have any background sa hiring so guys, your tips would greatly help me in choosing new hirees<{POST_SNAPBACK}> hire me.i can set up an HR department for you. Quote Link to comment
dikhedd Posted October 11, 2005 Share Posted October 11, 2005 any takers?<{POST_SNAPBACK}> There is actually jusrisprudence that takes the OJT period into account, making it part of the probationary period. Technically, OJTs are not employees but if the OJT period is a prerequisite to employment then the OJT period should be counted as part of the probationary period. Quote Link to comment
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