Salam w.b.t and
holla everybody!
Basically, after I
received the employment letter from SLB early of September, I did a health
examination, and apply for visa to start my training in Australia. So, on
December 8, I flew to Queensland,
Australia and start working. At the moment, after a long day, I am laying on my
comfy bed in the staff house near to SLB base while writing this entry.
That is the ideal
situation which I wish it is true.
In reality, I am
still in Malaysia and not yet start working with SLB. On December 8, I believe
everything supposed to be cleared for my departure to Australia. Unfortunately,
my visa to enter Australia is still in the process. The processing time normally
takes between 8 or 9 weeks from the lodging date, but this time the AU
department who processes this particular type of visa had moved from South
Australia down to Hobart. This causes the processing time to extend up to 20
weeks, due to the backlog of previous applications. Subsequently, affects my
start date at SLB.
I received this
piece of information two weeks prior the scheduled start date from the new head
of HR. The previous HR Manager has taken a new job role. I found that this is
alright, since I am new, and the new head of HR is also 'new', then it will put
us on a similar page as everyone is trying their best to put this situation
under control.
At first, he seemed
reluctant to break the news to me, maybe he worried if I start to become
erratic after I heard the news. However, after I voiced out my concern, then he
told me the real situation. He even forward me the email proving that they keep
tracking my visa application. He also said, there are about 7 to 8 persons are
in the same boat as me. So, they are trying their best to speed up everything
but dealing with Australia government is not in their control. Therefore, he
advised me to hold on a little bit.
"Atiqah, having
an IM status is really, really an advantage as SLB employee. Not everyone is
lucky to get this opportunity, but you are fortunate. Everyone will fight to
get what you have. But, I will tell you what. Getting a visa is the hardest part
as an IM employee, it happens in every part of the world. Pakistan, Egypt,
Saudi, even in Australia. Anyhow, we are trying our best to get you onboard
soon and we do not forget you even though you might think we forgot you. I hope
you can hold on a little bit."
I also said to him,
"The hardest part is the waiting part."
That is basically
the summary of our phone conversation lasted about 20 minutes on Monday
morning. From his stand, I am absolutely sure he understands the situation I
have been through since he also started as a field engineer. This soothes me a
little bit knowing that;
(1) SLB does not
forget me,
(2) Everyone in SLB
knows my visa status including my future manager at the base,
(3) There are 7 or 8
other persons still waiting like me,
(4) The new HR head
welcoming any queries or concerns.
On the flip side;
(1) I am
disappointed due to the delay,
(2) I did not see
this coming,
(3) Practically, I
do not have anything to do everyday,
(4) My savings is
running out,
(5) Stress as
everyone keep asking me, "When are you going to depart to
Australia?", "How's work at SLB?", and others.
I did not anticipate
the process will be this long. When I was in Labuan for the FEP, the FS (Field
Specialist) said it took him one month to settle down in Labuan. Anyhow, the HR
did give the estimation time for me to start, but I will not reveal it until
the time has arrive. Finger cross, everything will go smoothly, InsyaAllah.
I also make several
blog walking, I know there are two types of employee status in SLB, (1)
International Mobility (IM) employee, and (2) Home Country Based (HCB)
employee. Maybe the IM employees have to go through an extra procedure like
waiting for the visa approval, whereas HBC do not have to. I would say that is
the downside in the onboarding process of IM.
I also read the IM
employees' experiences, he also experienced the same like me. I have never come
across to his blog before this, what he shared is exactly the same I am
currently experiencing. What he feels, the situation he has been through, the
challenges in waiting for joining the SLB, everything he felt is what I am
feeling right now. The different is the year, he wrote it about 3 or 4 years
ago.
Here,
his blog http://luffyelastic.blogspot.com/
I am a bit relieved
and ready to open up on what I feel, so I decided to write this entry. Who
knows, someone who experience similar will read this in the future.
Salam w.b.t and see
you later.
P/S - Best thing
does not come easily, it packs with challenges with mixture of smiles and
tears. Please pray everything will be alrigh, InsyaAllah
Hi, Siti. If you don't mind, would you share how was your journey from then till now? I've gone through you blog posts and it's incredible to see how successful you're right now. I always dream about having a successful job too. Especially working overseas! Looking forward to hear from you soon. Have a nice day! :)
ReplyDeleteHi Debbie,
ReplyDeleteApologies for the delay and thank you for comment. I am glad that you find my blog is useful regardless of all the crap I have shared here :)
"Successful" is a huge word yeah. I am still long way to go and I am just a small person try to make a living in this world. And the fate decided to bring me out of Malaysia. Working in Malaysia does not mean we are not successful, working overseas does not mean we are successful, agree? :)
What I can say is, let's try our best to get out of our comfort zone and be fierce in whatever we are doing.
Feel free to drop me an email at sitinor.atiqah@yahoo.com if you need any help.