Jentobeharrison
25th June 2014, 07:32
Last day at work
Just for sharing, today is my last day at work as I will be flying to UK on
1st of July. I have been a customer service representative for Telecom NZ in years. I am now typing this whilst receiving lovely goodbye and goodluck messages through my office email address from my local colleagues and also from our Kiwi Clients.
Working with Kiwis was amazing, my previous company was T-Mobile USA where I met all the most rude people in America complaining about the services, it is really bad to compare but I have seen a huge difference between americans and New Zealanders. New Zealanders are upfront but in the most relaxing way, they complain but they won't attack you personally. Americans, some have called me bitch and some told me that they don't want to talk to me as I am an asian idiot (tho I didn't get offended). Our american clients before from T-mobile never mingled with the agents, Kiwis inside the operations are very friendly and they will treat you as their friend, inside or outside the workplace, they are really amazing.
Quitting my job was one of the biggest decisions I made and that is because I have to and I will be settling with my future husband which is the biggest decision I have ever made and as of now, I can feel that everything I gave up will be worth it.
So my flight is on Tuesday night and I havent bought anything yet, I haven't packed anything and I don't have my suitcase yet, as in no preparations yet. These stuff are not yet sinking on my mind yet..
These are some of the filipino foods that I want to buy and bring these there hahaha.
CHOCNUTS/HANY
TOMI
NUTRISTAR
LUCKY ME PANCIT CANTON
Any more suggestions?
Hahaha and also I am thinking of what stuff I can give to my in-laws, my fiance's nieces and my fiance's daughter that are made in the philippines. I was thinking of dried mangoes or any filipino delicacies but I am afraid that they might have stomachache and accuse me of poisoning them hahahaha.
Suggestions will be noted!! :)
Just for sharing, today is my last day at work as I will be flying to UK on
1st of July. I have been a customer service representative for Telecom NZ in years. I am now typing this whilst receiving lovely goodbye and goodluck messages through my office email address from my local colleagues and also from our Kiwi Clients.
Working with Kiwis was amazing, my previous company was T-Mobile USA where I met all the most rude people in America complaining about the services, it is really bad to compare but I have seen a huge difference between americans and New Zealanders. New Zealanders are upfront but in the most relaxing way, they complain but they won't attack you personally. Americans, some have called me bitch and some told me that they don't want to talk to me as I am an asian idiot (tho I didn't get offended). Our american clients before from T-mobile never mingled with the agents, Kiwis inside the operations are very friendly and they will treat you as their friend, inside or outside the workplace, they are really amazing.
Quitting my job was one of the biggest decisions I made and that is because I have to and I will be settling with my future husband which is the biggest decision I have ever made and as of now, I can feel that everything I gave up will be worth it.
So my flight is on Tuesday night and I havent bought anything yet, I haven't packed anything and I don't have my suitcase yet, as in no preparations yet. These stuff are not yet sinking on my mind yet..
These are some of the filipino foods that I want to buy and bring these there hahaha.
CHOCNUTS/HANY
TOMI
NUTRISTAR
LUCKY ME PANCIT CANTON
Any more suggestions?
Hahaha and also I am thinking of what stuff I can give to my in-laws, my fiance's nieces and my fiance's daughter that are made in the philippines. I was thinking of dried mangoes or any filipino delicacies but I am afraid that they might have stomachache and accuse me of poisoning them hahahaha.
Suggestions will be noted!! :)