"Today, after five years, I am reminded of the government public sector.
It has been a full five years since I left BEML. For the first four years, life was fun, so I didn't remember it, but they say that when you experience more sorrow, the old sorrow feels like happiness.
I worked in the public sector for about 14 years with good and many bad experiences, where there was no promotion, humiliation, low paycheck, and always in debt.
In the private sector, you do 25% and show 100%, that too in a beautiful PPT. The government employee was always weak in PPT, had a bad repo in the very first year, but still, the Manager was happy because he knew the technical aspects (how could he complain when he was the one who took the interview). Finally, back to Bangalore (it hadn't become Bengaluru yet), a mixed journey of BTM began. The first 3 years were very good, foreign trips, high-volume tenders, all was going good... but...
The villain in the picture, a Moroccan lady with a high ego is your manager and everything got disturbed, from zero to super zero... my confidence was shattered...
But being a Bihari, I am first in "thethrology" (a colloquial term for stubbornness or resilience).. I shamelessly stuck around without an appraisal (what else could I do, where was another job)...
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