Recently I've met a friend of mine who used to be working in the same Company as I do.
She has a earned the reputation on her own for the last 4 years working in Pru. To me she obviously didn't possess the best of criterias & demographics. She's Indian, young, inexperienced, and very very small. Smaller than I am. Her achievements are beyond commensurable. She was the top sales yearly without fail. However her departure wasn't and never should happen to anyone of us... Which to me it was ugly and painful to what I can think of.
At one look I'll think that she is just born for this job. But is she? Not really. To her she is born to Teach. what she is for. Her passion. Somewhat to think of Teaching is the Noble job. Admist no matter how much money one reaps the joy of teaching can never be compensated. In a (my) world where results and monetary figures are highly credited, how would one be able to realise the sincere appreciations of their students.
At times I just feel like tearing within asking Y am I here? To earn, learn, yearn???
Probably it is to be taught of the world, eventually. Rewarding as well in the Materialistic manner.
In the end educating is the most rewarding career isn't it. Enlightening the young minds. At times like these aren't they still guranteed with the job and still have students flowing to them like never tomorrow. Perhaps I should and would one day...
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