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In 2020, as the shadow of the epidemic enveloped the globe, I made a decision that many considered bold - I resigned from the stable government regional clinic job, and chose to join a private hospital in Kuching, Sarawak as a pharmacist.
Although the pace of work at the private hospital is quite hectic, the hospital provides quite good benefits to employees in the initial stage. Especially in the first few years, at the year-end, the hospital would give each employee a relatively generous bonus. This extra reward not only serves as recognition for everyone's hard work but also becomes a motivation for us to look forward to the year-end. For me, this is also a completely new experience, considering that during my time as a government civil servant, I never enjoyed similar treatment.
However, over the past two years, the situation has quietly changed. For some unknown reason, the hospital suddenly stopped the distribution of the year-end bonus, without any prior notice or explanation. This unexpected turn of events caught many medical staff off guard, and raised significant complaints and dissatisfaction. Especially for colleagues with lower incomes, the year-end bonus is not just a reward, but also an important source of income used to cover household expenses each year.
The cancellation of the year-end bonuses undoubtedly increases the financial pressure on many families. Under the impact of the epidemic, the cost of living continues to rise, while salary increases have not shown significant improvement. The cancellation of the year-end bonuses adds insult to injury. Many colleagues have started to feel disappointed in the hospital's decisions, and a atmosphere of complaints is gradually spreading among medical staff. Although most people still hold their positions, the evident emotional downturn is undeniable.
Although the pace of work at the private hospital is quite hectic, the hospital provides quite good benefits to employees in the initial stage. Especially in the first few years, at the year-end, the hospital would give each employee a relatively generous bonus. This extra reward not only serves as recognition for everyone's hard work but also becomes a motivation for us to look forward to the year-end. For me, this is also a completely new experience, considering that during my time as a government civil servant, I never enjoyed similar treatment.
However, over the past two years, the situation has quietly changed. For some unknown reason, the hospital suddenly stopped the distribution of the year-end bonus, without any prior notice or explanation. This unexpected turn of events caught many medical staff off guard, and raised significant complaints and dissatisfaction. Especially for colleagues with lower incomes, the year-end bonus is not just a reward, but also an important source of income used to cover household expenses each year.
The cancellation of the year-end bonuses undoubtedly increases the financial pressure on many families. Under the impact of the epidemic, the cost of living continues to rise, while salary increases have not shown significant improvement. The cancellation of the year-end bonuses adds insult to injury. Many colleagues have started to feel disappointed in the hospital's decisions, and a atmosphere of complaints is gradually spreading among medical staff. Although most people still hold their positions, the evident emotional downturn is undeniable.
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$Tesla (TSLA.US)$ Today's main plan is to make calls for NVDA and puts for TSLA. However, it seems that there was a slight misjudgment in buying NVDA's calls too early, which needs reflection. Although it was known that the rise would not be so fast, the order was still placed out of impulse. Fortunately, the purchase is for next month's expiration. Afterwards, slowly buy the underlying stock to average the cost. Will not add NVDA calls for now. However, there is a high chance of them turning into waste paper, so those following should determine whether to stop loss based on their own pressure. Additionally, due to several failed attempts to break through resistance levels, TSLA was put in line with the trend and the market today. Luck was good as all 3 puts doubled upon exit. Overall, TSLA covers the losses incurred by NVDA, and the outcome is positive.Luck was on my side as well. $Tesla (TSLA.US)$ $Invesco QQQ Trust (QQQ.US)$
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$JTGROUP (0292.MY)$ What happened to the Malaysian stock market? Stock market crash? Conflict? Or something else? Everything is moving in a positive direction, but the Malaysian stock market just can't go up??????
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$JTGROUP (0292.MY)$ Announced that another contract has been obtained!
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