Why I'm fired from a Pharmaceutical Company and what can I do...?

Discussion in 'Business & Economics' started by ybk, Oct 11, 2014.

  1. ybk Registered Member

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    I was working on a pharmaceutical company as a quality control analyst. I have 4 year bachelor chemistry degree from a low reputed university in Turkey . They hired me with mentioned that 1 month trial period firstly.After that, they fired me almost 1 month time...


    They've started teaching me some bulk density and sieve analysis in 3rd week. Because they told me first 1 and 2nd weeks are audit weeks which maintained by external inspection personnels. While, they are teaching me in 3rd week , they just showed me in 2 days for all of the analysis. So, they told me "you are not learning quickly. It takes much time to learn." They also said "you are not concentrated on this job and careless."
    After that I've learned and memorized some of the analysis. Our lab. chief let me to stay alone in the lab at evening time and let me do all of the analysis just myself.
    I did much more of analysis with some mesh's, bulk density, IR water and some weighings etc..
    After that someone from a quality control lab. told me that you did something wrong when you stay alone in the lab. and lab. chief speaking about your mistakes ...
    After that at the end of 4th week , human resources personnel told me you are fired. I am shocked. I couldnt believe it at that time. So I realized that they didnt want me in the lab.
    Meanwhile I turned back to my hometown again. I dont believe that I find again like that pharma job again because of 1 month fired stain.


    Now Im doing porter (carrier) job in my friends glassware storage with very low wage and zero assurance.


    - My past jobs were"storage works in power plant building site, paid biology teaching, car park attendant, waiter, carpenter apprentice, furniture and glassware porter, tea seller, casier in ironmonger etc..-

    Could you suggest me please, what can I do after all those things?
    Which job would be suits me best?
    I dont believe that gaining a master degree would be help me.
    I dont like chemistry laboratory things.
    I just like computer , internet and some mechanical things, also english language and some kind of philosophic science things...


    So, what can I do?
     
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  3. sculptor Valued Senior Member

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    choose
    You could live out your life as a slave in servitude to the economic imperative doing something you do not want to do.
    or
    Find what you are good at and that which brings you contentment.
    If you do what you love to do, then every day is as a holiday.
     
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  5. Captain Kremmen All aboard, me Hearties! Valued Senior Member

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    If you don't like working in a lab, that probably showed up in your attitude.
    Employers will put up with some mistakes if you are enthusiastic,
    and interested, and want to help.
    If you didn't like the type of work, they probably made the right decision.

    If you have chosen the wrong degree, you need to retrain.
     
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  7. danshawen Valued Senior Member

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    Romania has a very active pharmaceutical crime syndicate, if you don't mind dispensing a whole lot of little blue placebos.

    All I'm trying to say is, you needn't expect a uniform high standard of ethics from some pharmaceutical companies, and the very lucrative international placebo black market trade is one very good reason why. You can't regulate them because they can afford to buy and sell entire governments many times over. All the while hypochondriacs the world over swear they really work.

    Actually, a similar thing (fast job turnaround) happened to me at a large company you wouldn't expect. They were not interested in quality; only the money the government was continuously paying them to test dead batteries for military applications. What a crooked racket that was. If you are an honest person, take a hint and don't do crime.
     
    Last edited: Oct 23, 2014

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