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Hunting down the tiger!
Posted by Unknown
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3:26 PM
We all are hunters, of course not all in the same genre, but yes all of us are hunters - in one way or the other. Some of us are hunting happiness, some are on a look out for money, other are in ambush waiting for right partner but all of us are definitely hunting better jobs!
In the commercialised 'open market' of our sweet rapidly developing nation, options are plenty. It's just that they don't help much. Because right job is never available at the right time. Either the vacancies would be recently filled or will be about to open, but never there. Either we will be under qualified or over, but not rightly educated. Our right contact will not be in town. We will miss out the document deadline for some idiot clerk in some idiot university did not maintain records. Or simply we are running in bad luck!
And if all of this fails to entertain Mr. Misfortune, our dream job would not exactly be a fairy tale once we land it. The boss will be too interfering. Work load too much. The support staff too lazy. The HR too bugging. If all that is fine, our job isn't challenging enough.
Need a new Job! Well some my friends use that phrase in every phase of their job. Be it nomad (unemployed), primitive (fresh job, rosy), Learner (stress builds upon), Pissed (irritation, errs), Frustration (log in to job portals) or Salvation (short lived, :)). The cycle is inevitable, unless you want to sit free at home and build up even better forms of frustration. So, basically it is our duty as a part of privatised India to keep hunting.
And everyone in our overqualified nation wants a Tiger, that is nothing but the best! But alas! India has only 1706 tigers and 1.21 billion hunters! :(
What to do??????
In the commercialised 'open market' of our sweet rapidly developing nation, options are plenty. It's just that they don't help much. Because right job is never available at the right time. Either the vacancies would be recently filled or will be about to open, but never there. Either we will be under qualified or over, but not rightly educated. Our right contact will not be in town. We will miss out the document deadline for some idiot clerk in some idiot university did not maintain records. Or simply we are running in bad luck!
And if all of this fails to entertain Mr. Misfortune, our dream job would not exactly be a fairy tale once we land it. The boss will be too interfering. Work load too much. The support staff too lazy. The HR too bugging. If all that is fine, our job isn't challenging enough.
Need a new Job! Well some my friends use that phrase in every phase of their job. Be it nomad (unemployed), primitive (fresh job, rosy), Learner (stress builds upon), Pissed (irritation, errs), Frustration (log in to job portals) or Salvation (short lived, :)). The cycle is inevitable, unless you want to sit free at home and build up even better forms of frustration. So, basically it is our duty as a part of privatised India to keep hunting.
And everyone in our overqualified nation wants a Tiger, that is nothing but the best! But alas! India has only 1706 tigers and 1.21 billion hunters! :(
What to do??????