Wednesday, November 16, 2005

Gen-Y

Generation Y: They've arrived at work with a new attitude
By Stephanie Armour, USA TODAY

They're young, smart, brash. They may wear flip-flops to the office or listen to iPods at their desk. They want to work, but they don't want work to be their life.
This is Generation Y, a force of as many as 70 million, and the first wave is just now embarking on their careers - taking their place in an increasingly multigenerational workplace.
Get ready, because this generation - whose members have not yet hit 30 - is different from any that have come before, according to researchers and authors such as Bruce Tulgan, a founder of New Haven, Conn.-based RainmakerThinking, which studies the lives of young people.
This age group is moving into the labor force during a time of major demographic change, as companies around the USA face an aging workforce. Sixty-year-olds are working beside 20-year-olds. Freshly minted college graduates are overseeing employees old enough to be their parents. And new job entrants are changing careers faster than college students change their majors, creating frustration for employers struggling to retain and recruittalented high-performers.
Unlike the generations that have gone before them, Gen Y has been pampered, nurtured and programmed with a slew of activities since they were toddlers, meaning they are both high-performance and high-maintenance, Tulgan says. They also believe in their own worth.
"Generation Y is much less likely to respond to the traditional command-and-control type of management still popular in much of today's workforce," says Jordan Kaplan, an associate managerial science professor at Long Island University-Brooklyn in New York. "They've grown up questioning their parents, and now they're questioning their employers. They don't know how to shut up, which is great, but that's aggravating to the 50-year-old manager who says, 'Do it and do it now.' "
That speak-your-mind philosophy makes sense to Katie Patterson, an assistant account executive at Edelman Public Relations in Atlanta. The 23-year-old, who hails from Iowa and now lives with two roommates in a town house, likes to collaborate with others, and says many of her friends want to run their own businesses so they can be independent.
"We are willing and not afraid to challenge the status quo," she says. "An environment where creativity and independent thinking are looked upon as a positive is appealing to people my age. We're very independent and tech savvy."
A great deal is known about Gen Y:
They have financial smarts. After witnessing the financial insecurity that beset earlier generations stung by layoffs and the dot-com bust, today's newest entrants into the workforce are generally savvy when it comes to money and savings. They care about such benefits as 401(k) retirement plans.
Thirty-seven percent of Gen Yers expect to start saving for retirement before they reach 25, with 46% of those already working indicating so, according to a September survey by Purchase, N.Y.-based Diversified Investment Advisors. And 49% say retirement benefits are a very important factor in their job choices. Among those eligible, 70% of the Gen Y respondents contribute to their 401(k) plan.
Patterson, who works at Edelman, has already met with a financial planner, and her co-worker, Jennifer Hudson, 23, is also saving for the future.
"I knew what a Roth IRA was at 17. I learned about it in economics class," says Hudson, an assistant account executive in Atlanta and a University of Alabama graduate. "My generation is much more realistic. We were in college when we saw the whole dot-com bust."
Work-life balance isn't just a buzz word. Unlike boomers who tend to put a high priority on career, today's youngest workers are more interested in making their jobs accommodate their family and personal lives. They want jobs with flexibility, telecommuting options and the ability to go part time or leave the workforce temporarily when children are in the picture.
"There's a higher value on self fulfillment," says Diana San Diego, 24, who lives with her parents in San Francisco and works on college campuses helping prepare students for the working world through the Parachute College Program. "After 9/11, there is a realization that life is short. You value it more."
Change, change, change. Generation Yers don't expect to stay in a job, or even a career, for too long - they've seen the scandals that imploded Enron and Arthur Andersen, and they're skeptical when it comes to such concepts as employee loyalty, Tulgan says.
They don't like to stay too long on any one assignment. This is a generation of multitaskers, and they can juggle e-mail on their BlackBerrys while talking on cellphones while trolling online.
And they believe in their own self worth and value enough that they're not shy about trying to change the companies they work for. That compares somewhat with Gen X, a generation born from the mid-1960s to the late-1970s, known for its independent thinking, addiction to change and emphasis on family.
"They're like Generation X on steroids," Tulgan says. "They walk in with high expectations for themselves, their employer, their boss. If you thought you saw a clash when Generation X came into the workplace, that was the fake punch. The haymaker is coming now."
Tulgan, who co-authored Managing Generation Y with Carolyn Martin and leads training sessions at companies on how to prepare for and retain Generation Yers, says a recent example is a young woman who just started a job at a cereal company. She showed up the first day with a recipe for a new cereal she'd invented.
Conflicts over casual dress In the workplace, conflict and resentment can arise over a host of issues, even seemingly innocuous subjects such as appearance, as a generation used to casual fare such as flip-flops, tattoos and capri pants finds more traditional attire is required at the office.
Angie Ping, 23, of Alvin, Texas, lives in flip-flops but isn't allowed to wear them to the office. "Some companies' policies relating to appropriate office attire seem completely outdated to me," says Ping, at International Facility Management Association. "The new trend for work attire this season is menswear-inspired capri pants, which look as dressy as pants when paired with heels, but capri pants are not allowed at my organization."
And then there's Gen Y's total comfort with technology. While boomers may expect a phone call or in-person meeting on important topics, younger workers may prefer virtual problem solving, Tulgan says.
Conflict can also flare up over management style. Unlike previous generations who've in large part grown accustomed to the annual review, Gen Yers have grown up getting constant feedback and recognition from teachers, parents and coaches and can resent it or feel lost if communication from bosses isn't more regular.
"The millennium generation has been brought up in the most child-centered generation ever. They've been programmed and nurtured," says Cathy O'Neill, senior vice president at career management company Lee Hecht Harrison in Woodcliff Lake, N.J. "Their expectations are different. The millennial expects to be told how they're doing."
Matt Berkley, 24, a writer at St. Louis Small Business Monthly, says many of his generation have traveled and had many enriching experiences, so they may clash with older generations they see as competition or not as skilled. "We're surprised we have to work for our money. We want the corner office right away," he says. "It seems like our parents just groomed us. Anything is possible. We had karate class, soccer practice, everything. But they deprived us of social skills. They don't treat older employees as well as they should."
Employers are examining new ways to recruit and retain and trying to sell younger workers on their workplace flexibility and other qualities generally attractive to Gen Y.
At Abbott Laboratories in Chicago, recruiters are reaching out to college students by telling them about company benefits such as flexible work schedules, telecommuting, full tuition reimbursement and an online mentoring tool.
Perks and recruitment Aflac, an insurer based in Columbus, Ga., is highlighting such perks as time off given as awards, flexible work schedules and recognition.
Xerox is stepping up recruitment of students at "core colleges," which is how the company refers to universities that have the kind of talent Xerox needs. For example, the Rochester Institute of Technology is a core school for Xerox recruiting because it has a strong engineering and printing sciences programs. Others include Massachusetts Institute of Technology, the University of Illinois and Cornell University.
Xerox is using the slogan "Express Yourself" as a way to describe its culture to recruits. The hope is that the slogan will appeal to Gen Y's desire to develop solutions and change. Recruiters also point out the importance of diversity at the company; Gen Y is one of the most diverse demographic groups - one out of three is a minority.
"(Gen Y) is very important," says Joe Hammill, director of talent acquisition. "Xerox and other Fortune-type companies view this emerging workforce as the future of our organization."
But some conflict is inevitable. More than 60% of employers say they are experiencing tension between employees from different generations, according to a survey by Lee Hecht Harrison.
The survey found more than 70% of older employees are dismissive of younger workers' abilities. And nearly half of employers say that younger employees are dismissive of the abilities of their older co-workers.
As an executive assistant, Jennifer Lewis approves expenses and keeps track of days off for employees, which she says can be awkward because she's so much younger than her co-workers. She reports to the president of her company's design department.
"People who have been here 10 years, and they have to report to a 22-year-old," Lewis says. She also says in an e-mail that "I often have to lie about my age to receive a certain level of respect that I want from my co-workers."
Lewis, a senior at Hunter College in New York, tries not to tell people she is a student for fear it will make her seem like "the young schoolgirl." She pays rent and pays for her own school and spends her free time taking cooking and pottery classes.
But there are advantages to being young as well. "I am computer savvy," she says, "so people come to me for everything."

Monday, November 14, 2005

sunday bloody sunday

Was woken up by a phone call and couldn’t fall back to sleep. Rolled in bed for another half an hour trying hard to sleep but to no avail. Rolled myself out of bed, washed up and started work on my kitchen DIY thing. This time would be to put up the shelf and cabinet.

Managed to put up the shelf without much problems but the cabinet….gosh! IKEA doesn’t provide everything complete with their fittings. I was short of screws and plugs to secure the cabinet on the wall. *sigh* looks like I’ve got to postpone putting up the cabinet till I get the plugs and heavy duty screws.

new shelf in the kitchen


Proceeded to clean my room and mop the floor around the house. Goodness! Come to think of it, it has been at least 2 weeks that I haven’t mopped the floor. Had to change the water for every room that I was mopping. By the end of each area, the water was as black as some Chinese art water colour! Uurrgghh!! No wonder my feet was complaining every time I walked around the house.

Halfway through mopping, parents dropped by and dad started working on the “Christmas” tree outside. Had to chop down the sides as it was blocking car driver’s view and taking up too much space.

Discussed with dad about further renovation in the house. Looks like I’m going to be my own contractor for a while. This is what happens when you haven’t got the dough for it and have to do it all by yourself.


Finished cleaning and got changed for tennis with munster. Got there slightly after 6. stroked for about an hour and left as munster had some dinner plans and I was supposed to be the “daddy” to take serene out…oops…I mean DRAG her out to get groceries. yes yes…suddenly I’m such a fatherly figure.

Went over to the curve first to have dinner. Just as we thought we could enjoy a nice dinner, we started meeting people….gosh! why did everybody decided to go to the curve on a Sunday night? Anyway, finished dinner and went about with grocery shopping in tesco. Somehow I couldn’t find the REAL feel or mood to shop in tesco. Seems rather incomplete with the things that they have there…or maybe it’s just my mind playing tricks.

Anyway, met up with Dogster and cavin for tea at friendster café in damansara perdana. Started off with serious business talk and gradually toned down to pure silliness. The whole night was filled with endless silliness and laughter. It has been a while since I last had this kind of experience.

serious business talk going on

how G would look like with long hair

messing around with cavin

Was there till 1 something and really had to leave as it’s a working day later.

Sunday, November 13, 2005

yay yay! saturday!



aaaa....the lack of sleep and fatigue luckily didn't affect the Project Superstar meet-the-fans session in Sg. Wang. was initially worried that there wasn't going to be any crowd and it was already 2.30pm when the event was suppose to commence at 3pm. but at 2.45pm, the crowd slowly build up and got bigger. there were people in colour coded t-shirts....fans of the Superstars! gosh! these singaporeans........

in the midst of autograph signing session

gosh! Sg. Wang really got some "celebrity" looking security people. there was one that looked like Nicholas Tse! no joke! there were even people wanting to snap pictures with them. gosh! tarak market la me! aijojo.....

treated myself to hot fudge sundae at swensen's with evonn and YL. mmm..yummy....been a while since i last had ice cream in an ice cream parlour. ;-p after that, went to do some shopping and got some DVDs and a new knapsack. yes yes....splurge.....shopping therapy...oh well...haven't shopped for a long long time and the knapsack was something i really needed with the current favourite one about to give way. digging through a mountain of bags isn't something simple and took a whole lot of time. finally foudn the one i want and paid for it.

was already late for dinner appointment. quickly rushed home, didn't even managed to shower. quickly picked up the rest (cavin, douglas and yumi) and headed off to Meru, Klang for seafood! yummy!! fabulous steam fish!! 7 of us having 7 dishes.....

part of the 7 dishes we had... ;-p

after dinner, headed to Summit for snooker. totally sucked at it!

Saturday, November 12, 2005

*cringe*


thank god that the press conference ended without much hiccups. just the part where i slipped and played the wrong track during the video playback. guess fatigue and exhaustion got to me that caused the slip up. other than that....thankfully there wasn't any complaints. tomorrow's another day of dealing with the singaporeans..."superstars".

press conference backdrop

got back to the office around 3 something after packing up all the technical stuff and sending it back to the engineering department. everyone in the office thought i was just rundown by some truck or something...shites! i look like a zombie! anyway, was supposed to sit in for a meeting with my boss and a choreographer. nicely my boss forgotten to inform me that it was cancelled already coz we had the meeting on wednesday. damn! wasted 3 hours in the office for nothing.

anyway, left the office with the thoughts of attending a prom in kl. by the time i got home, traffic looked horrendous. had many thoughts on whether should i go or not....finally decided not to. yes yes...just as i thought i could feel a lil "younger" by being in a young surrounding...and yes...dear ol' serene just had to burst my bubble. oh well, good also...stay home and get some rest.....NOT!

got a call from BL asking whether i would like to go watch "the exorcism of emily rose" coz there was an extra ticket. oh well, why not....probably something to relax my mind...even though it was supposed to be some thriller / horror movie. somehow found it more like a courtcase movie rather than something that would keep me at the edge of my seat...but then again, haven't found any movie that would. nearly fell asleep too! hahahaah! wonder why would people say that it was darn scary or terrifying. anyway, the movie was alright for me i guess. really emphasised on the point that supernaturals do exist but not to totally believe it as there are scientific explanations to it. well, it's a battle between facts and myths.

Father Moore: Once you see the darkness, I think you hold onto it the rest of your life.

after movie ended, headed home straight to try and get some rest before tomorrow's work. hopefully things would be running as smooth as the press conferences without much hiccups..... *fingers cross*

Friday, November 11, 2005

DAMN SINGAPOREANS!!!

UURRRGGGHHH!! DAMN SINGAPOREANS! have always tried to give them the benefit of the doubt and not label them as kiasu or anything negative....but somehow my fears and frustration with them has just been confirmed AGAIN today!

today is just not my day!! had to do a technical setup in J.W Marriott for a press conference with some singaporean celebrities. of all things, we can only commence setup at 8pm onwards. oh well, not that it's something within our control. when we were loading up the van with all the technical stuff, then only did we realise that everything couldn't fit into the van and my car, so we had to come back again for another pickup. oh well, no biggie.

done with that and we were on our way. left the office around 8.30pm. traffic wasn't too good either. got to the hotel and started setting up. then my colleague left with the technicians for the second round pick-up and i was all by myself to continue with the plasma setup. well, everything went on smoothly. then came a bunch of people, 5 to be exact. luckily my colleague informed that these singaporeans would be dropping by to have a look at the function area. i've got no problem with that, but what got me worked a bit was them coming in and asking for this and that, to add chairs, change arrangements, etc. thank god they didn't bark those orders to me, else i would have given them a piece of my mind.

i went about doing my stuff and waited for my colleague and the technicians to come back from their pick-up. as i was fiddling with some of the equipments, couldn't help but heard them talking out loud bout some IT and gadget stuff. thought to myself, "hmm...these people sounding like very pro with all these laptop stuff and gadgets like the iPod and all". oh whatever! coming from the land of kiasu, they should know better, I GUESS.

anyway, by the time my colleague and technicians arrived, the whole bunch of singaporeans had left as they couldn't wait and needed their beauty sleep. got the minus-one CD that would be used for the PC from my colleague and immediately i got into action to check on it. here's the chronology of it:

1. insert minue-one CD into DVD player
2. display on DVD player: mp3 but no track number
3. pressed "PLAY" but nothing happens
4. thinking that maybe that player couldn't read the CD, changed it to another DVD player
5. display on plasma screen: "No audio data"
6. repeated whole process and the same results.

there i was screaming with a loud sigh, "god dammit! what's the problem with these singaporeans??!!" explained to my colleague about the problem and told her to get them to send it over via e-mail, but then looking at the time, nobody's in the office at this time. so she called this singaporean guy who "knows" about audio and told him about it. his argument was he could play the CD just fine. then i had to take over the phone and inquire what format is the audio track known as, for eg. .wav or .mp3 or .cda. of all things, he went to click on "properties" via his windows media player and told me that it's a CD Audio file. gosh! is this fella blur or what? had to even guide him step-by-step on how to get info of what the track file is. when he finally got it, the answer was "it's a .cdfs file". WHAT???? what the hell is that? haven't come across extensions like that. unless it's some professional audio format.

took a deep breath and calmed myself down. "ok VoRTeX, remain calm and think of a solution". in that short moment, he said that he has professional audio editing software on his laptop. ah ha! solution! told him to convert the file to .wav to standby and burn it on a CDR before the PC, while i get back to the office and try to figure out how can i convert the files on the CD.

here i am in the office again at 1am trying to extract the minus-one CD that would be used for the press conference later this morning. as i insert the CD into the CD-ROM drive, it doesn't even autoplay like other CDs. ok...no matter...maybe it's data. explored the CD and this is what i see:

gosh! i really don't know whether to laugh or get furious at this fella. talking like one helluva pro with computers. doesn't even know how to burn an audio track! it's obvious that whoever burned the CD doesn't know that audio files cannot be dragged and drop and burnt to the CDR directly. *sigh* waasted my time rushing back from kl trying to get this worked out and this is what i get from the CD. GGGGRRRRRRRRR!!!!!!! UUUUUUURRRRRRRRGGGGGGGHHHH!!

okok...calm down VoRTeX...."goosefraba"....deep breaths..... 2 things i can think of now:

1. singaporeans are not as smart as they TRY to potray to be

2. i NEED a laptop!! i wouldn't have to rush back to the office just to check what's the status of this CD, and even if it was some weird audio format, i could have done it on the spot. dammit! why the hell doesn't the company EVER listen to my grievances??? been asking for a laptop for more than a year, yet nothing even materialise...not even a cable for it.

ok...think it's REALLY time for me to get out of the office and head on home, on the way maybe get some food or just have some cup noodles when i get home. haven't ate anything since 1pm. don't even know whether to sleep or have a heavy meal and just stay awake watching "Philadelphia" till 6am and get ready for the PC......decisions decisions...... all these frustration ain't helping with my sleep or hunger..............................................................................................

Thursday, November 10, 2005

toys toys toys

yay yay yay! feel like a kiddie today. douglas brought some of his toys collection for another colleague's assignment. nicely meddling with it....suddenly felt like i shrunk to the size of a 10 year old kiddo....ehehe....oh well, never had much toys to play with when i was a puny lil kiddo. but hey, these toys are collectibles....wish i could post the pictures of it here but unfortunately too late in getting me camera phone. it's now back with douglas over at the other end of the building. too much hassle.....

then there were more collectibles that came in....yes yes...to you harry potter fans, there were 2 exclusive pieces of merchandise from that movie. first is the triwizard trophy and then the limited edition goblet of fire, which only 5000 units are produced worldwide and the one and only one in malaysia is with us. :-)

TRIWIZARD TROPHY


GOBLET of FIRE

LIMITED EDITION: 0907 / 5000

cavin trying to flick the triwizard trophy

cavin thinking he just won the oscar or some model wannabe posing for a magazine

Wednesday, November 09, 2005

all gone

don't know what got to me, but heck..decided to shave off the goatee on me chin. was a suggestion by wai jhee. so thought about it when i was taking a shower and decided to have a go with it. feels really strange without the lil crop of hair....


now that's one hell of an ugly picture...but heck...that's how my chin looks like without the lil crop of hair....it'll grow in time.....


The Fast and The Furious
Dom: Ask any racer, any real racer. It doesn't matter if you win by an inch or a mile; winning's winning.

Tuesday, November 08, 2005

delay delay delay....

*sigh* looks like my kitchen DIY project is going to take quite a few month to be completed........lights, more cabinets, sink, tap, counter.........

now...what shall i have for dinner? think fatigue is overpowering the stomach.....maybe i'll just go home and hit the sack............

?????

officially back to work today. had a hard time getting out of bed. kept pressing on the snooze button whenever the alarm rang. thank god there wasn't any meetings scheduled.

just as i was enjoying my kitchen cabinet shopping, it had to be spoiled by my boss sending me an sms asking whether am i back coz she wants to discuss details about the press conference this friday. why can i not be left alone when i'm on leave???!! do i have to REALLY sort to switching off my phone? mood was just totally killed but went on shopping for my cabinet and shelf. gosh! thinking about my purchase again, think i splurged a bit too much for a cabinet and shelf....and not forgetting contradicting myself of not going to get anything from IKEA but just idea...looks like temptation overpowered me. oh well, what's been bought has been bought. so excited about it that i was feeling pretty gung ho in wanting to head back home straight and set it up immediately. got to put plans of some lighting aside...maybe next month...and this time i'm going to try and be strong with my stand of not having to resort to IKEA for the lights!! *fingers cross*

went back to office and what a waste of time it was. basically all those things that was supposed to be discussed have already been looked into and ironed out. *sigh* left the office around 7 something and went for dinner with cavin. best joke was we were really clueless about where should we go for dinner. made a few calls to try to get more company but ended up only 2 ma lat lous..."just the 2 of us". initially there was supposed to be plans of having dinner with serene, but then...yes yes...serene, if you're reading this, I AM SORRY. didn't mean to cancel plans. my intentions were just to inquire whether you'd be interested to join my colleagues for dinner. that's all. okok....I HAVE NO LIFE!!! :-(

finally watched "Remember The Titans" few days ago. quite an interesting angle of how racism affected kids in those days and what got them to accept each other as well as the community.


Coach Boone: We will be perfect in every aspect of the game. You drop a pass, you run a mile. You miss a blocking assignment, you run a mile. You fumble the football, and i will break my foot off in your John Brown hind parts and then you will run a mile. Perfection. Let's go to work.

Coach Boone: This is where they fought the battle of Gettysburg. Fifty thousand men died right here on this field, fighting the same fight that we are still fighting among ourselves today. This green field right here, painted red, bubblin' with the blood of young boys. Smoke and hot lead pouring right through their bodies. Listen to their souls, men. I killed my brother with malice in my heart. Hatred destroyed my family. You listen, and you take a lesson from the dead. If we don't come together right now on this hallowed ground, we too will be destroyed, just like they were. I don't care if you like each other of not, but you will respect each other. And maybe... I don't know, maybe we'll learn to play this game like men.

Coach Boone: I'm not gonna talk to you tonight about winnin' and losin'. You're already winners 'cause you didn't kill each other up at camp.

Coach Boone: You look like a bunch of fifth grade sissies after a cat fight! You got anger, that's good you're gonna need it, you got aggression that's even better you're gonna need that, too. But any little two year old child can throw a fit! Football is about controlling that anger, harnessing that aggression into a team effort to achieve perfection!

Friday, November 04, 2005

MIA

haven't been blogging for a few days. last post was nearly a week ago. hmm...thinking back, there are loads that happen...every day...every hour...every minute.....

watched "Corpse Bride" on wednesday with munster and darren. nothing much to rave about...reminds me of Gumby! but whatever it is, definitely way much more advance in the production of it. another movie by Tim Burton...which will always have Johnny Depp starring in it. i wonder why.....

finally finished off with repainting my kitchen. took quite a while coz of all the stuff which are currently in the kitchen and it's not an easy task trying to manouver around to get to those tight spots. oh yeah! smarty farty lizard decided to talk a stroll on the window frame and got stuck to the half dried paint. now i've got scrape that off the frame and repaint it again. *sigh* well, anyhow, i'm still glad that there's finally a warmer feeling in the kitchen...least it's not the cold cream coloured walls. it's all in chilli red now! hahahaha! talk about being extreme! oh well, just needed some colours in the house. next would be to change the lighting and install some cabinets. think i'll have to get the leak on the roof fixed first.


BEFORE


WORK IN PROGRESS

AFTER

ok ok...not totally done up yet.........