Among the working population of India, 95 per cent will say a straight ‘NO’ to this question. Should I blame them for making the wrong choices? Or maybe they did it for their families. Maybe they don’t know what they want to do with their lives. Maybe some people are really trying to change their jobs to something they love but they are badly stuck. These endless reasons are stopping those people to get the ‘RIGHT JOB’. But what is the right job? Who and what decides that?
I have always believed in this line ‘Choices can either make us or break us’. And the ratio of both will be 1:1. I chose to work in a company in Gurgaon which I thought was really great, and to be honest the work environment there was so grippy that when the time used to pass while being busy in work, no one knows. If the start everything was going great but then slowly, I started to realise that the head of the department there, only wants work to be copy pasted, but me being a creative person with originality, couldn’t accept this fact. So, I went to that department head and questioned him. He wasn’t able to accept the fact that someone cross questioned him and since then he started taunting me in front of everyone, every now and then. After a few days, I finally decided to leave that job.
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