Tuesday, June 14, 2005

The fact is...

It's the "part two" of my previous musing...

The problem with me is, in my current job I don't have many chances to do what I like, things which I am good at...
My main agenda is still product design. =(

Sometimes, they can't see the significance of what I am doing. Product design engineers in general are more practical, more experimental and empirical.
They don't like numbers, which I like to deal with and always use in doing design justification/analysis/whatever...

I didn't mean that their appreciation of my work becomes the ultimate goal, but with they manouvering me to follow the way they do things, it deprives me from doing things which actually go along with my interest... and perhaps, strength.

That's why I actually want to look for the right niche for me to grow... so I hope both employee and employer can grow together...

Will it be good?? Or am I just being fussy and ungrateful? If you leave any comments, be it here or directly to me, I'll be more than thankful...

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

It's always a good thing to grow. Fussy is required to challenge status quo - ungrateful? I guess. If you left them in miserable states (which is unlikely hehe) :P glad to see your posting again ;)