I worked for 1,5 years for a service comparing finansiel solutions on the European market (https://moneybanker.dk/), which was great since I arrived just after having graduate from my Master and the unemployment line was the next step at that time.
At the beginning everything was fine and I had the time to learn my tasks and my colleagues. But then the unpredictable happened, as the company was sold to a private equity fund. They agreed upon a solution, where a part of the payment was based on the performance the two following years, as my boss continued this period.
The incentive for kicking ass these two years was naturally high as fuc..., but me and my colleagues felt the pressure form day one! Suddenly we should run 3-4 times faster then before, which eventually caused stress and a sick note from my doctor.
When I returned to my job nothing had changed, so I had no other option but to quit!
Try and check this graph out as well... https://www.statista.com/stati...
Regarding 5G I just stumble across these interesting forecasts showing hoa Asia and Oceania are leading the race: https://www.statista.com/chart... https://www.statista.com/chart...
But I guess China and Asia in generel always have been leading the race...
Regarding 5G I just stumble across these interesting forecasts showing hoa Asia and Oceania are leading the race: https://www.statista.com/chart... https://www.statista.com/chart...
I worked for 1,5 years for a service comparing finansiel solutions on the European market (https://moneybanker.dk/), which was great since I arrived just after having graduate from my Master and the unemployment line was the next step at that time. At the beginning everything was fine and I had the time to learn my tasks and my colleagues. But then the unpredictable happened, as the company was sold to a private equity fund. They agreed upon a solution, where a part of the payment was based on the performance the two following years, as my boss continued this period. The incentive for kicking ass these two years was naturally high as fuc..., but me and my colleagues felt the pressure form day one! Suddenly we should run 3-4 times faster then before, which eventually caused stress and a sick note from my doctor. When I returned to my job nothing had changed, so I had no other option but to quit!