Public Sector being a Guarantor of Job Security is a Myth
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Kranthi said:
8 years ago
Thank you all for wonderful answers.
Well, in my opinion, choosing a job between govt and private is really as tough as solving a high-level puzzle. Both have their pros and cons, for a hard worker and intelligent Pvt jobs are good, but the question rises, do he really get an opportunity to explore his ideas in highly fixed environment and apply his professional skill for real time situations. Does he get any ideas in stress environment except waiting for holidays and salaries? Moreover, its only the MBA's, top executives who are hired from well recruitment procedure (From IIT's And IIM's) and top level based on experience and track record can reach high not all the employees. Remaining all the employees are technical labor's and manager working for someone and filling their pockets. There is a famous say by "Sir Abdul kalam" Love your job not your Company. Well, suits for Pvt organisation.
PSU has some better situations compared to Pvt jobs, but again there is a less scope to enter into it only a few get over it.
And finally, Public sector there are more advantages as specified above. But the higher levels like Head of departments, In charges, district collectors etc are loaded with some responsibilities which they even have to work for some days and lots of stress for higher heads at sometimes managing all the state affairs.
Ours is a small life which last's for not more than 40 years of work, at starting we work enthusiastically and energy, as time starts and getting old and old everything family money relations, children, caretaker even matters.
Even a person who earns crores and crores of rupees has to retire at a certain age and seek for peace.
And again our next generation will lead and follow.
Well, in my opinion, choosing a job between govt and private is really as tough as solving a high-level puzzle. Both have their pros and cons, for a hard worker and intelligent Pvt jobs are good, but the question rises, do he really get an opportunity to explore his ideas in highly fixed environment and apply his professional skill for real time situations. Does he get any ideas in stress environment except waiting for holidays and salaries? Moreover, its only the MBA's, top executives who are hired from well recruitment procedure (From IIT's And IIM's) and top level based on experience and track record can reach high not all the employees. Remaining all the employees are technical labor's and manager working for someone and filling their pockets. There is a famous say by "Sir Abdul kalam" Love your job not your Company. Well, suits for Pvt organisation.
PSU has some better situations compared to Pvt jobs, but again there is a less scope to enter into it only a few get over it.
And finally, Public sector there are more advantages as specified above. But the higher levels like Head of departments, In charges, district collectors etc are loaded with some responsibilities which they even have to work for some days and lots of stress for higher heads at sometimes managing all the state affairs.
Ours is a small life which last's for not more than 40 years of work, at starting we work enthusiastically and energy, as time starts and getting old and old everything family money relations, children, caretaker even matters.
Even a person who earns crores and crores of rupees has to retire at a certain age and seek for peace.
And again our next generation will lead and follow.
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Naina said:
8 years ago
A job is only a tool to realise your potential whether it's a Public Sector or a Pvt. Sector.
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Dev said:
8 years ago
If you think you are a really talented and can be pro-active throughout your life even your personal life is under turmoil and want to be rich ASAP. Then go for Private.
If you want life to be smooth, not much expectation from life or salary. Want a peaceful life without stress then go for the public sector.
If you want life to be smooth, not much expectation from life or salary. Want a peaceful life without stress then go for the public sector.
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Ankit said:
9 years ago
All those people working in govt jobs will you send your kids to govt school. Do you travel by govt bus? How about visiting a govt hospital?
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Ajaya kumar Rautaray said:
9 years ago
Hi friends I am a B.Tech Electrical Engineer having two year experience. Actually government Job is best by above discussed. Finally I joined a government job that is primary teacher of state government Odisha. Thanks.
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Saurabh said:
9 years ago
The main premise of private sector is that those who work hard will get lucrative or higher package from those who don't as we look to other side of wall government job provides ample time to make our leg free but its make a lathagic.
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Kiran Potankar said:
9 years ago
I worked in a PSU now working in big MNC. As far as I think government job is best and people in PSU's not lazy in fact they are smart and talented. If you choose private sector you have to go on switch your job for career growth and switching job is not an easy task.
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Shivam Dhar said:
9 years ago
Guys!
I want to ask one thing. Does a Government Job would make me able to earn quite good till I retire at old age or should I take my Life policy of 'Work hard and gain hard' and should go for private jobs so as to earn so much that I would enjoy my life after 40?
I want to ask one thing. Does a Government Job would make me able to earn quite good till I retire at old age or should I take my Life policy of 'Work hard and gain hard' and should go for private jobs so as to earn so much that I would enjoy my life after 40?
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Nasrin Arief Md said:
9 years ago
Public sector is always a guarantor of job security, it's not a myth. If the employees of public sector will loss their job without committing any crime, they will get lots of money (in the form of VRS or one time settlement).
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Guna said:
10 years ago
I guess it is more of what one is interested in, for example if an engineer is to work in a bank there will be a lot of dissatisfaction, but for a management or commerce guy PSU or any bank will give better satisfaction.
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