Seeking Advice After Job Transition
Please help me. I am a BE student. Due to some reasons, I was unemployed for 2 years. After that period, I secured a job in a bank. For the past 2 years, I have been working as a PO in State Bank. Recently, I received an email from a friend who is a Managing Director of a particular company. He offered me a software job with a salary of 70,000 per month. He claimed to be the owner and assured me that he would take care of me, providing complete training. Trusting him, I resigned from my bank job and joined his company. However, after 2 months, they sold their firm to another company.
Now, the people in the company are assigning heavy work to me without providing any training and blaming me for not performing well, mentioning the possibility of removing me at any time. I am trying my best to complete the tasks given to me.
I am writing this with tears in my eyes.
I trusted my friend and left my government job to join his company, but after selling his company, he abandoned me. While his position remains the same, the other employees in this company are experienced professionals, whereas I am just a fresher. It has only been 2 months since I joined here, so I am not able to work like them yet. I am making every effort, but they are talking about terminating my employment.
What should I do now?
From India, Vijayawada
Please help me. I am a BE student. Due to some reasons, I was unemployed for 2 years. After that period, I secured a job in a bank. For the past 2 years, I have been working as a PO in State Bank. Recently, I received an email from a friend who is a Managing Director of a particular company. He offered me a software job with a salary of 70,000 per month. He claimed to be the owner and assured me that he would take care of me, providing complete training. Trusting him, I resigned from my bank job and joined his company. However, after 2 months, they sold their firm to another company.
Now, the people in the company are assigning heavy work to me without providing any training and blaming me for not performing well, mentioning the possibility of removing me at any time. I am trying my best to complete the tasks given to me.
I am writing this with tears in my eyes.
I trusted my friend and left my government job to join his company, but after selling his company, he abandoned me. While his position remains the same, the other employees in this company are experienced professionals, whereas I am just a fresher. It has only been 2 months since I joined here, so I am not able to work like them yet. I am making every effort, but they are talking about terminating my employment.
What should I do now?
From India, Vijayawada
Encouragement and Guidance for Career Challenges
Reading your message in Hindi was a challenge; however, I am providing these comments based on your English version.
Getting selected as a Probationary Officer in SBI is not easy. I don't know what the market situation is today; however, at one time, it was considered the toughest exam, next only to civil services.
You have successfully completed your Bank PO. This demonstrates that you have talent.
Now, at this stage, there is no going back for you. The way is only forward. Come on, Mulla, work hard, and prove who you are. Proving yourself would mean learning something new related to your job, doing something differently, and working smartly. Whether you are trained or not does not matter. Have you seen the famous Hindi film "Lagaan"? The renowned actor Aamir Khan portrayed the character of "Bhuvan." Who taught Bhuvan to play cricket? But then he went ahead on his own. So, do not give up because of your mistakes.
You may be regretting putting yourself in this situation. You might be thinking, "Why did I leave the cushy job as a PO?" However, make it a point that these thoughts have no relevance today.
Everybody goes through a rough patch. I cannot even say that you are going through a rough patch because you are still employed. However, your job mistakes may have put you in this situation. Therefore, focus on your job. This concentration will come only if you devote your body and soul. Devote yourself to the work, Mulla, and see the change. People have created miracles when they devoted themselves to their work, and you can do it too.
Ok. All the best!
Regards,
Dinesh V Divekar
"Beware of false knowledge; it is more dangerous than ignorance."
From India, Bangalore
Reading your message in Hindi was a challenge; however, I am providing these comments based on your English version.
Getting selected as a Probationary Officer in SBI is not easy. I don't know what the market situation is today; however, at one time, it was considered the toughest exam, next only to civil services.
You have successfully completed your Bank PO. This demonstrates that you have talent.
Now, at this stage, there is no going back for you. The way is only forward. Come on, Mulla, work hard, and prove who you are. Proving yourself would mean learning something new related to your job, doing something differently, and working smartly. Whether you are trained or not does not matter. Have you seen the famous Hindi film "Lagaan"? The renowned actor Aamir Khan portrayed the character of "Bhuvan." Who taught Bhuvan to play cricket? But then he went ahead on his own. So, do not give up because of your mistakes.
You may be regretting putting yourself in this situation. You might be thinking, "Why did I leave the cushy job as a PO?" However, make it a point that these thoughts have no relevance today.
Everybody goes through a rough patch. I cannot even say that you are going through a rough patch because you are still employed. However, your job mistakes may have put you in this situation. Therefore, focus on your job. This concentration will come only if you devote your body and soul. Devote yourself to the work, Mulla, and see the change. People have created miracles when they devoted themselves to their work, and you can do it too.
Ok. All the best!
Regards,
Dinesh V Divekar
"Beware of false knowledge; it is more dangerous than ignorance."
From India, Bangalore
Don't get upset. Instead of focusing your attention on rumors, concentrate on your work. You are grown up now, so be brave and put in extra effort to learn things. If you are not able to understand anything, ask your seniors; they will definitely help you out. Alternatively, post your queries on this site, and everyone here will guide you.
Regards
From India, Bangalore
Regards
From India, Bangalore
As per your post, you are doing the same work as you used to do in the previous company, so no need to worry more about your work. Just concentrate on work; you can learn a lot.
Strengthen Your Inner Resolve
First, you need to be strong from inside, collect all your energy, and work hard. You can do it.
Stay Patient in Difficult Times
Second, even in the worst condition, if you will be out of this company, be patient. This is not the end of life. There are so many options that will come into your life.
Wish you all the best!!!
Regards, Jyotsana
From India, Hyderabad
Strengthen Your Inner Resolve
First, you need to be strong from inside, collect all your energy, and work hard. You can do it.
Stay Patient in Difficult Times
Second, even in the worst condition, if you will be out of this company, be patient. This is not the end of life. There are so many options that will come into your life.
Wish you all the best!!!
Regards, Jyotsana
From India, Hyderabad
If you are feeling really sad in your current job, you must contact the HR Department of your previous employer, i.e., SBI, and share your story. There may be hope to rehire you as there is a huge requirement for staff in public sector banks, and they need hard-working people like you. So, don't hesitate to meet the people at SBI.
Don't lose your hope. God has better plans for you. Think positive.
Good luck.
From India, Delhi
Don't lose your hope. God has better plans for you. Think positive.
Good luck.
From India, Delhi
Try to focus on your job , don’t loose heart. Side by side prepare for PO post , there are several opening still open in public sector.
From India, Chandigarh
From India, Chandigarh
Dear Gous, Here i am attaching a file DO NOT QUIT, kindly read the same. This was earlier also posted in this site by someone. Reagrds Praveen
From India, Bengaluru
From India, Bengaluru
Please do not feel that everyone is giving advice and no one is helping. Please proceed as advised by Mr. Dinesh. Please view the motivational link given by Mr. Simhan. Further, give your 100% concentration on your present job. You will surely succeed, and you can prove that you can do better than anyone else. Never get disheartened.
Wish you all the best.
From India, Kumbakonam
Wish you all the best.
From India, Kumbakonam
Why are you getting so depressed over such a small thing? If you are thinking about quitting, then it means that you don't have trust in your talent. Come on, you have to prove yourself. If you have cracked the PO exam, then I think this is a very small thing for you. So, don't get upset. I think Mr. Praveen has sent you the right email. Just have a look at it; you will definitely get motivated. Also, think about the problems of people living in slum areas. Then, you will come to realize that you have received a lot from God.
Just rock, yar! (Zindagi na Milegi Dobara) - don't forget.
Regards,
Garima
From India, Bhopal
Just rock, yar! (Zindagi na Milegi Dobara) - don't forget.
Regards,
Garima
From India, Bhopal
Thank you very much for your suggestions. I am trying hard to complete the task. I am working diligently, but my senior colleagues always give a negative impression of me and my work to my superiors. That's the main problem; I think they don't like to work with me. Whenever I ask a question, they always shout at me and don't help me.
Regards
From India, Vijayawada
Regards
From India, Vijayawada
The senior members have already shown you the path. Now it's your turn to walk on it. I am not an experienced professional, but I am willing to contribute here as I am going through a rough patch myself and have decided to fight against it. Here, I would like to add two things that are required now.
1. Focus on your current job and enhance your skills by undertaking courses. You can opt for online courses that do not demand much time and are available free of cost. This will surely boost your confidence.
2. If you feel like returning to a secure career, prepare for banking exams, as you will get the additional benefit of being a former bank officer. Consider IPBS or other banking exams. The last date is January 20, 2012.
Last but not least, the most important part is your inner strength. Keep yourself motivated, as there are ways to overcome these problems. Take care.
From India, Bangalore
1. Focus on your current job and enhance your skills by undertaking courses. You can opt for online courses that do not demand much time and are available free of cost. This will surely boost your confidence.
2. If you feel like returning to a secure career, prepare for banking exams, as you will get the additional benefit of being a former bank officer. Consider IPBS or other banking exams. The last date is January 20, 2012.
Last but not least, the most important part is your inner strength. Keep yourself motivated, as there are ways to overcome these problems. Take care.
From India, Bangalore
"YE KHUDA HAR FAISALA TERE MUJHE MANZOOR HAI" yahi samaj ke chaloo chaahe kitne bhi MAJBOOREE hoo.
At the outset, first STOP CRYING and believe in ALMIGHTY. He brought you into this world, and it's his responsibility to take care of you, but it doesn't mean that you have to sit idle or keep cursing your fate. Since you are a Muslim, I suggest you perform your obligatory prayers ON TIME. You will be blessed by the ALMIGHTY for sure.
PLEASE CONTROL YOUR BRAIN BEFORE IT STARTS CONTROLLING YOU.
I have understood your current scenario, and I don't want to write anything that will definitely DEMOTIVATE you.
Accept Your Mistake
1) First, accept your MISTAKE that you left your GOVERNMENT JOB just for the sake of earning A LITTLE MORE MONEY. This shows that you evaluate your future based on the package offered to you, which cannot be a PERMANENT JOB as there is NO JOB SECURITY.
Change Your Mindset
2) Second, whatever you think, you will become. Hence, stop considering yourself as WEAK and ELIMINATE this word from your BRAIN.
Focus on Your Output
3) Do not give importance to any kind of THREATS you receive from your NEW MANAGEMENT except FOCUSING ON YOUR OUTPUT. "NEVER GIVE UP, WHATSOEVER MAY HAPPEN."
Take Risks
4) Develop a habit of TAKING RISKS and continue further to demonstrate your CAPABILITIES. You can measure your TALENT by studying your CAPABILITY Vs. CHALLENGES. You have to overcome hurdles without falling prey to others' words.
Sell Your Talent
5) Learn how to sell your TALENT. You are a HUMAN CAPITAL - the BIGGEST ASSET of your ORGANIZATION. You are INEXPENSIVE compared to MONEY available in this world, and MONEY can't BUY HUMAN CAPITAL nor give BIRTH to them.
Unleash Your Hidden Talent
6) I believe you are doing something better than what you were doing earlier as a PO. Whatever happens, it happens for good. It's time to UNLEASH YOUR HIDDEN TALENT and proceed further.
GOOD LUCK.
With profound regards
Regards
From India, Chennai
At the outset, first STOP CRYING and believe in ALMIGHTY. He brought you into this world, and it's his responsibility to take care of you, but it doesn't mean that you have to sit idle or keep cursing your fate. Since you are a Muslim, I suggest you perform your obligatory prayers ON TIME. You will be blessed by the ALMIGHTY for sure.
PLEASE CONTROL YOUR BRAIN BEFORE IT STARTS CONTROLLING YOU.
I have understood your current scenario, and I don't want to write anything that will definitely DEMOTIVATE you.
Accept Your Mistake
1) First, accept your MISTAKE that you left your GOVERNMENT JOB just for the sake of earning A LITTLE MORE MONEY. This shows that you evaluate your future based on the package offered to you, which cannot be a PERMANENT JOB as there is NO JOB SECURITY.
Change Your Mindset
2) Second, whatever you think, you will become. Hence, stop considering yourself as WEAK and ELIMINATE this word from your BRAIN.
Focus on Your Output
3) Do not give importance to any kind of THREATS you receive from your NEW MANAGEMENT except FOCUSING ON YOUR OUTPUT. "NEVER GIVE UP, WHATSOEVER MAY HAPPEN."
Take Risks
4) Develop a habit of TAKING RISKS and continue further to demonstrate your CAPABILITIES. You can measure your TALENT by studying your CAPABILITY Vs. CHALLENGES. You have to overcome hurdles without falling prey to others' words.
Sell Your Talent
5) Learn how to sell your TALENT. You are a HUMAN CAPITAL - the BIGGEST ASSET of your ORGANIZATION. You are INEXPENSIVE compared to MONEY available in this world, and MONEY can't BUY HUMAN CAPITAL nor give BIRTH to them.
Unleash Your Hidden Talent
6) I believe you are doing something better than what you were doing earlier as a PO. Whatever happens, it happens for good. It's time to UNLEASH YOUR HIDDEN TALENT and proceed further.
GOOD LUCK.
With profound regards
Regards
From India, Chennai
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