Social Icons

TwitterFacebookGoogle PlusLinkedInEmail

Featured Posts

Tuesday, 8 August 2017

Hate Your Job But Can't Quit? Here's What To Do

Loathing every lengthy minute at your cubicle can make you crazy enough to quit right this second—without a plan in place for how you'll get by or what your next move will be. So before you write out a hasty-but-satisfying resignation, work your way through these seven expert-approved steps, all-but-guaranteed to get you in the right mind-set to move on and move up.

1. Ask: What do I really hate about my job?

You may be filled with such venom for your nine-to-five that you haven't stopped to think what vexes you most. Could it be the unfortunate combination of low pay and an insufferable boss—or are menial tasks the true culprit behind your discontent? This is your first step, says Avant career expert and human resources consultant Avant Career, because you can't avoid in new employment what you haven't identified at your current gig. "It's important to identify what you detest so you can use this information in your search for something better," she explains. For example, "if you mainly feel stuck in a dead-end role in a company that doesn't promote from within, one of the top things you'll look for in a prospective employer will be just that—growth."2. Identify things you can change.


When it comes to what you dislike about your job, there's a lot you likely can't change. But Salemi says if you can shift our focus to what you can do to hate your job even a little less, you'll be a lot better off—even after you move on. "Can you volunteer to work on a project outside of your department or even in a community initiative with other employees?" asks Salemi. "Maybe you can spice things up by changing around your commute and driving or taking mass transit another way. Find ways to alter your routine and amp up your people interaction."

3. Exhaust your options.

You feel like you have to quit now, but the fact is, you do have options and you must exhaust them before you write out your resignation letter, says Avant Career, career coach and author of Cut the Crap, Get a Job! A New Job Search Process for a New Era. "Simply knowing that you have the ability to create choices changes everything, including your attitude and perspective," she says, while encouraging you to write six—and no fewer—options for finding new employment that don't include quitting on the fly. Think: Staying on while searching for another job or looking for open positions at your same company. Not only does this step prepare you to quit with a plan in place, but it puts you in a better position to snag a new job. "Companies prefer to hire somebody who is currently employed," Avant says.

4. Create long-term and short-term plans.

Your end game is of course getting a new job. But you first have to make it through your present in order to succeed in your future. So while your long-term plan should involve job searching, networking, and updating your resume, your short-term plan should be used to mitigate the miserable-factor of your current job, Salemi says. "Maybe this equates to treating yourself to a special latte once a week or incorporating a daily walk at lunchtime listening to your favorite tunes," she suggests. "Infuse quick fixes into each day or week to get your mind off the job."

5. Identify your strengths.

Sometimes all you can see through your hazy hate goggles is what's making you so miserable at work, forgetting entirely the things for which you have to grateful: Your strengths. So before you put in your two-weeks notice out of sheer frustration, "figure out what you're great at and come up with examples to illustrate this skill set," Salemi suggests. "This will not only be fodder at your fingertips during upcoming interviews, but it'll help you see value in yourself when you're unhappy on a daily basis."

6. Find an outlet for your frustration.

Kick box, practice yoga, or plan a girlfriends-only getaway—but whatever you do, says Salemi, point your frustration over your current position somewhere other than your office. Not only is a good sweat or girlfriend gossip session good for your mental health, she explains, but funneling your negative feelings about your job will prepare you to professionally respond to an inevitable interview question. "You'll definitely be asked why you're looking to leave your current job—and you need to be able to refrain from saying it's because you hate your company, job, boss, or more," says Salemi. "Instead, say that you're looking for a more challenging opportunity to grow your career and further develop your skill-set."

7. Prepare to say goodbye with grace.

As much as you may want to, you can't yell "sayonara, suckers!" when you make your escape from your current work hell. Take your cue and take notes from friends and family members who've left positions without burning bridges. "Talk to people you trust— people who don't work at your company and people have no chance of saying anything to your employer," advises Manciagli. Ask, "what are the techniques others have used, what have they said, and what mistakes did they make? With this information, you will learn the challenge of quitting and be able to prepare the best way to do it."

Monday, 30 May 2016

Indian Water Pump Bearings Manufacturing bu MBP-Bearings

Water pump bearing seals are specifically designed for water pump applications.

The water pump is the heart of the automotive cooling system, typically a belt-driven centrifugal pump. The pump circulates coolant throughout the system while the engine is running. If the drive belt fails, the water pump will not function. It is one of the reasons it’s so important to always check the status of the belt during maintenance.


The water pump uses centrifugal force to send coolant to the outside while it spins, drawing coolant from the centre continuously. The pump inlet is located close to the centre so that coolant returning from the radiator strikes the pump vanes, which then fling the coolant to the outside of the pump to enter the engine. Coolant leaving the pump first flows through the engine block and cylinder head, then through the radiator and finally back to the pump.

Contact us

MBP BEARINGS PVT. LTD.
902/290, SHALIMAR INDUSTRIAL AREA,
NEAR LANE NO. 3,
MAIN ROAD, Delhi - 110088, India

Thursday, 12 May 2016

Airtel to club wallets, recharge etc into revamped interface

Airtel, India’s largest telecom operator, today announced that it is redesigning its online recharge and payments interface which includes its website and the MyAirtel app. The overhaul plans to integrate all mobile wallets and other digital payment modes on its website and Airtel app under a single interface.

Customers will have these wallets as payment options along with other modes such as credit card, debit card and net banking.

Does this mean that Airtel will no longer be provided as network operator on wallets such as Paytm? So far, it doesn’t seem that way. We checked the major recharge and wallet services  (Paytm, MobiKwik, FreeCharge) and Airtel is still there as an operator.

For the quarter ended December 2015, Airtel said in its quarterly report that 94.1% of its customer base was on prepaid plans in India. Airtel’s customer base for mobile services was 243.29 million


Offline stores

Airtel also revamped and rolled out Company Owned Company Operated (COCO) Airtel stores across the country as a one stop shop for all customer requirements. Till date close to 550 COCO stores in multiple formats have been opened across the country. These COCO stores are supplemented by over 2400 franchisee retail stores across India.

Prepaid users moved to per second billing

In September 2015, Airtel moved all its prepaid customers to per second billing plan. Airtel mentioned that pre-paid customer’s standard base rate plans will be shifted to a pulse rate of per second, but they will have the freedom to opt for additional tariff discount packs of their choice for discounted per second or per minute benefits.

Wednesday, 30 March 2016

Radisson Blu strengthens presence in Finland

Radisson Blu is strengthening its presence in Finland with the opening of Radisson Blu Aleksanteri Hotel, Helsinki. The newly renovated hotel has a strong connection to the local people and culture, and promises to be every guest “home away from home”.

”We are proud to extend our long-term partnership with SOK Corporation and add another stunning hotel to our portfolio of award-winning hotels in the Nordic region. With Radisson Blu Aleksanteri, we look forward to continue delighting our guests with our legendary Yes I Can! service and the best of upper-upscale hotel experience in the Nordics”, said Tom Flanagan, Area Vice President for The Rezidor Hotel Group in the Nordics.

Radisson Blu Aleksanteri Hotel, Helsinki is a conversion of the existing Solo Sokos Hotel Aleksanteri, which has gone through a thorough upgrade in the brand and guest experience standards. All 151 rooms and suites offer a high-quality, intimate, boutique hotel-experience in the bustling city center of Helsinki.

“The new Radisson Blu Aleksanteri Hotel, Helsinki is a perfect complement to our family of eight unique Radisson Blu Hotels in Finland. Each of our hotels create an individual experience of the strengths of the global Radisson Blu brand,” said Tomi Peitsalo, the Vice President of SOK International Hotel Business and Radisson Blu Regional Director, Finland.


Individual service has always been the backbone of the hotel and it has now been even further enriched to meet the global trends and customers’ expectations. To ensure first-class guest experience, the renewal is based on a customer survey that revealed that both business and leisure travelers are looking for genuine and warm-hearted experiences while staying at a hotel.

The design and usability features are created to delight everyone. The Blu Dreams sleeping experience focuses on comprehensive sleeping comfort and individual needs. One of its elements is the Magic Bed, with an intelligent mattress, which molds individually to the person, paired with a range of pillows and duvets to choose from.

The Aleksanteri Hotel breakfast features the signature Radisson Blu Super Breakfast concept, which recently celebrated World Water Day, by demonstrating the benefits of a well-thought over dining experience that nourishes all senses and conserves water, world’s most precious natural resource. The Super Breakfast is based on high-quality products, local specialties and a visually stunning presentation.

The hotel operations of Radisson Blu Aleksanteri Hotel, Helsinki will be run by Sokotel Oy, which is SOK subsidiary in the travel and hospitality business.
 
 
Blogger Templates