Pandai.
Breathe in, breathe out.
Just recently, I discovered something that perturbed me
slightly. Okay, who am I kidding, I was extremely perturbed by it that I discussed
the matter to great lengths with my husband.
The matter in question is – pandai kerja or pandai belajar;
which is more important in the workforce?
These days, competition is tough, wherever you work. You won’t
believe me if I tell you how stiff the competition is in the Public Sector, but
yes. It’s tough. While the general
consensus is that Public Servants work for monetary and job security only,
regardless of whether they actually do a good job, there’s a sector of the
Public Service which actually works their butts off because they have a sense
of responsibility to the people and because they want actual job satisfaction.
That sector isn’t very big and that, by right, should make
it easier to compete, but no. When there are so few good people, you’ve really
got to stand out. Sometimes, it even feels like you’re being penalized for
being good.
Thing is, what makes you stand out as a “seasoned worker”?
Your paper qualification or your work performance?
While I concede to the fact that education is important, I’ve
also found out the hard way how your paper qualifications don’t really matter
that much in the workforce, especially when it comes to dealing with people at
work. Experience counts, even if I sometimes
feel like age doesn’t really determine your level of wisdom, tact and sometimes,
even knowledge. At the end of the day, what matters most is your attitude. At least in my opinion.
Anyhow, while I was still single, my parents did bug me
about continuing my studies. Strike the rod while it’s still hot, they said –
meaning that I should continue while I was still in my studying mode. Thing is,
back then, I was so tired from my undergrad days that I just didn’t feel like
studying. In fact, there are times when I still feel a tad bit tired and can’t
quite find the drive or urge to continue studying. So, here I am, with my
Second Upper Honours Degree.
And here I’m up against my own peers and my subordinates,
who might have better paper qualifications than me.
I’ve already obtained some sort of recognition for the “pandai
kerja” part of my life and I continue to strive for job satisfaction. I know in
time it’s not going to be enough and of course, I’ve got some plans in my
head about my own future.
But for now, I do think that they’ve got to make it crystal
clear which is more important; pandai kerja or pandai belajar – because I
really don’t want to be on the losing end when I bury my head in my pile of
work to make sure I gain rezeki yang halal while others are using up the very same resources for their own personal
gain.
And seriously, I really do think that my hard work should
count for something. Seriously.
Comments
it's ok kakak, we do our work for us to gain rezeki yang halal.... what i always keep in my mind is keberkatan Allah itu penting and he'll grant us what we never expect... insyaAllah
hopefully we'll continue to remind each other and i wish we had the time to do it over coffee rather than my blog and our whatsapp conversations kan.
you take care okay :)