Sir, I was a trainee/apprentice (composites ground) at Indian Railways in a Group C position. I worked for only 2 days in that role and then left the job. I have not rejoined since then. I have now cleared IBPS Clerk and do not wish to pursue the railway job. Can I continue to ignore the railway job as I have been doing, or do I need to follow a formal process? Will not going through the formal process cause issues with my upcoming IBPS Clerk job? I have not received any salary, not submitted my certificates, not provided my account number, not been assigned a PF number, and have not received any documentation from the railway.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
Compassionate Ground Appointment and Leaving Process
Your case was a compassionate ground appointment. Inform the Indian Railways (IR) that you are leaving and provide a written confirmation. Since it is only two days and your joining process has not commenced, it shouldn't be difficult. Such release cases, when no documentation has taken place, should not be difficult. But be sure of what you want. A bird in hand is worth two in the bush.
Considerations for IBPS Clerical Exam
You have cleared the IBPS clerical exam. When will you receive confirmed joining instructions? Are medical formalities to be done? Think carefully before you quit the IR job.
Regards
From India, Pune
Your case was a compassionate ground appointment. Inform the Indian Railways (IR) that you are leaving and provide a written confirmation. Since it is only two days and your joining process has not commenced, it shouldn't be difficult. Such release cases, when no documentation has taken place, should not be difficult. But be sure of what you want. A bird in hand is worth two in the bush.
Considerations for IBPS Clerical Exam
You have cleared the IBPS clerical exam. When will you receive confirmed joining instructions? Are medical formalities to be done? Think carefully before you quit the IR job.
Regards
From India, Pune
Sir, IBPS has allotted banks to the successful candidates, but joining, medical formalities, and police verification are yet to be done. I have talked to the senior officials of IR of my department personally. They are saying that there would be no problem, but I am a little confused and, of course, scared too that there might be an official problem from the IR side to my allotted bank.
Please reply. Your response will be so useful and such a relief too, as was your previous one.
From India, Mumbai
Please reply. Your response will be so useful and such a relief too, as was your previous one.
From India, Mumbai
One has to make a careful decision.
HR job is in hand. I don't think they will have any problem relieving you as other compassionate appointments will be in queue. But the other job has many formalities to be completed.
Why do you think a bank job is better than working for the railways? Best of luck in your decision.
From India, Pune
HR job is in hand. I don't think they will have any problem relieving you as other compassionate appointments will be in queue. But the other job has many formalities to be completed.
Why do you think a bank job is better than working for the railways? Best of luck in your decision.
From India, Pune
Yes, sir, I am determined to choose banking over IR due to some personal reasons. That's why I left my IR job over one and a half years ago and started preparing for banking and various other competitive exams.
From India, Mumbai
From India, Mumbai
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