Re: [AI] Your guidance required for switching the profession

2022-09-09 Thread Aziz Minat
Hi gentleman, I heard a lot about your knowledge and the caliber, expecting
something civil from you. But anyways, I thought it is not wise to engage
with you. As I wrote in the reply to your mail two days back, I don't want
to be the reason of the civil discussion going wrong because of anything.
Wishing you luck gentlemen. Little bit of humility goes long way

On Fri, 9 Sept 2022, 17:59 Akash Kakkar,  wrote:

> Seems that you don't know the meaning of bullying, humiliating and
> mansplaining then.
>
> I'm not saying much on your shitty mails, so it doesn't mean that you'll
> keep on repeating your shit again and again.
>
> If you have that much guts to extort your shit via your writing skills
> then come privately
>
> Want me to teach you the meaning?
>
> @Harish sir, Please deal with this thing in best course possible,
> otherwise I'll make this man's life hell publicly.
>
>
>
> On 9/9/2022 3:43 PM, Aziz Minat wrote:
>
> It was never meant for you sir, I appreciate your genuine intention. It
> was meant for one gentleman who tried to use your reply to bully a woman.
> It was not meant for you.
>
> On Fri, 9 Sept 2022, 11:47 Satguru Rathi,  wrote:
>
>> Hi, I didn't mean to go this thread this way and the wording "but now I
>> am! Think what you made me! Sad Guru! It's Satguru!." was used humorously!.
>> I did indeed asked not to take it seriously and said that we are here to
>> help each other!. Please, once for all, try not to deviate from the
>> discussion and insulting anyone, male or female, and that too, just for a
>> typo, was and never will be my objective!
>> Best,
>> Satguru.
>> On 9/7/2022 11:34 PM, Aziz Minat wrote:
>>
>> I agree, truth is bitter gentleman. i guess this thread is being diverted
>> in nagetive way by some people then what I expected. You are requested to
>> close this thread before it gets too personal and ugly. I thank those who
>> given their views and I assure that they are taken in right spirit. Better
>> not to use this list as bettle ground, i will get in touch in person if I
>> require more input. I don't want my this thread to be the reason for the
>> loss of decorum and civil discussions in this group.
>>
>> Bullying by an arrogant male of any female is not tolerated.
>>
>> On Wed, 7 Sept 2022, 23:10 Akash Kakkar,  wrote:
>>
>>> Oh,
>>>
>>> Truth is always bitter.
>>>
>>> Good good.
>>>
>>> Mr. defender.
>>> On 9/7/2022 10:43 PM, Aziz Minat wrote:
>>>
>>> There is also a typo, you should stop mensplaining to humiliate a women
>>> if you do not having substantial to say on this thread, this is also like
>>> just showing male privileged to insult a women Mr Kakkar. Do not use this
>>> list to settle your personal scores, I started this thread with genuine
>>> concern so say if you have something to say rather than humiliating anyone.
>>>
>>> On Wed, 7 Sept 2022, 20:35 Akash Kakkar, 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 Rightly said Satguru sir,

 Actually, It only happens when people do not read the stuff properly
 and overreact just to show their presence in front of others.

 
 On 9/7/2022 2:53 PM, Satguru Rathi wrote:

 None of the emails on this thread has suggested him to take no action
 and earn free salary. The essence was to be patient and mean while try to
 work out areas in the bank itself where he can be  more productive. No one
 told him to stop looking for other options; the fact that government jobs
 are hard to come by, especially, after the Covid19, was highlighted and
 therefore, was suggested to re-consider his decision to quit before he
 finds another option with similar income.

 Best,
 Satguru.
 On 9/7/2022 2:36 PM, Amena Kanchwala wrote:

 Hi Aziz,

 I feel you must explore other areas as well, so that you don’t feel
 regret for not taking any action. Don’t leave this job until and unless you
 get the suitable option. And yes, I guess he doesn’t want to work without a
 salary, he just wants to work which he deserves.





 Thanks and regards,

 Amena





 On Wed, Sep 7, 2022 at 2:17 PM Satguru Rathi 
 wrote:

> Hi Aziz,
>
> It might be somewhat a long mail so excuse me for the same.
> First, it may be noted that I too, am a banker so sharing my
> experience:
> I've worked with different  organizations on various rolls in both
> private and government. Currently, I work with RRB and unlike the
> nationalized banks, RRBs do not provide Jaws easily. There may be few
> fortunate ones, who somehow got the software but rest are at the same
> level. Most of them do what you're doing and some do nothing as no work 
> has
> been allotted to them by their seniors.  I don't think quitting the job
> would satisfy you. I myself have not been issued the software and no ID 
> has
> been created for me to use for official work. Still, I found ways to deal

Re: [AI] Your guidance required for switching the profession

2022-09-09 Thread Akash Kakkar
Seems that you don't know the meaning of bullying, humiliating and 
mansplaining then.


I'm not saying much on your shitty mails, so it doesn't mean that you'll 
keep on repeating your shit again and again.


If you have that much guts to extort your shit via your writing skills 
then come privately


Want me to teach you the meaning?

@Harish sir, Please deal with this thing in best course possible, 
otherwise I'll make this man's life hell publicly.




On 9/9/2022 3:43 PM, Aziz Minat wrote:


It was never meant for you sir, I appreciate your genuine intention. 
It was meant for one gentleman who tried to use your reply to bully a 
woman. It was not meant for you.



On Fri, 9 Sept 2022, 11:47 Satguru Rathi,  wrote:

Hi, I didn't mean to go this thread this way and the wording "but
now I am! Think what you made me! Sad Guru! It's Satguru!." was
used humorously!. I did indeed asked not to take it seriously and
said that we are here to help each other!. Please, once for all,
try not to deviate from the discussion and insulting anyone, male
or female, and that too, just for a typo, was and never will be my
objective!
Best,
Satguru.
On 9/7/2022 11:34 PM, Aziz Minat wrote:


I agree, truth is bitter gentleman. i guess this thread is being
diverted in nagetive way by some people then what I expected. You
are requested to close this thread before it gets too personal
and ugly. I thank those who given their views and I assure that
they are taken in right spirit. Better not to use this list as
bettle ground, i will get in touch in person if I require more
input. I don't want my this thread to be the reason for the loss
of decorum and civil discussions in this group.

Bullying by an arrogant male of any female is not tolerated.


On Wed, 7 Sept 2022, 23:10 Akash Kakkar,
 wrote:

Oh,

Truth is always bitter.

Good good.

Mr. defender.

On 9/7/2022 10:43 PM, Aziz Minat wrote:


There is also a typo, you should stop mensplaining to
humiliate a women if you do not having substantial to say on
this thread, this is also like just showing male privileged
to insult a women Mr Kakkar. Do not use this list to settle
your personal scores, I started this thread with genuine
concern so say if you have something to say rather than
humiliating anyone.


On Wed, 7 Sept 2022, 20:35 Akash Kakkar,
 wrote:

Rightly said Satguru sir,

Actually, It only happens when people do not read the
stuff properly and overreact just to show their presence
in front of others.



On 9/7/2022 2:53 PM, Satguru Rathi wrote:

None of the emails on this thread has suggested him to
take no action and earn free salary. The essence was to
be patient and mean while try to work out areas in the
bank itself where he can be  more productive. No one
told him to stop looking for other options; the fact
that government jobs are hard to come by, especially,
after the Covid19, was highlighted and therefore, was
suggested to re-consider his decision to quit before he
finds another option with similar income.

Best,
Satguru.
On 9/7/2022 2:36 PM, Amena Kanchwala wrote:


Hi Aziz,

I feel you must explore other areas as well, so that
you don’t feel regret for not taking any action. Don’t
leave this job until and unless you get the suitable
option. And yes, I guess he doesn’t want to work
without a salary, he just wants to work which he deserves.

Thanks and regards,

Amena


On Wed, Sep 7, 2022 at 2:17 PM Satguru Rathi
 wrote:

Hi Aziz,

It might be somewhat a long mail so excuse me for
the same.
First, it may be noted that I too, am a banker so
sharing my experience:
I've worked with different organizations on
various rolls in both private and government.
Currently, I work with RRB and unlike the
nationalized banks, RRBs do not provide Jaws
easily. There may be few fortunate ones, who
somehow got the software but rest are at the same
level. Most of them do what you're doing and some
do nothing as no work has been allotted to them by
their seniors.  I don't think quitting the job
would satisfy you. I myself have not been issued
the software and no ID has been created for me to
use for official work. Still, I found ways to deal
with this challenge: I carried 

Re: [AI] Your guidance required for switching the profession

2022-09-09 Thread Aziz Minat
It was never meant for you sir, I appreciate your genuine intention. It was
meant for one gentleman who tried to use your reply to bully a woman. It
was not meant for you.

On Fri, 9 Sept 2022, 11:47 Satguru Rathi,  wrote:

> Hi, I didn't mean to go this thread this way and the wording "but now I
> am! Think what you made me! Sad Guru! It's Satguru!." was used humorously!.
> I did indeed asked not to take it seriously and said that we are here to
> help each other!. Please, once for all, try not to deviate from the
> discussion and insulting anyone, male or female, and that too, just for a
> typo, was and never will be my objective!
> Best,
> Satguru.
> On 9/7/2022 11:34 PM, Aziz Minat wrote:
>
> I agree, truth is bitter gentleman. i guess this thread is being diverted
> in nagetive way by some people then what I expected. You are requested to
> close this thread before it gets too personal and ugly. I thank those who
> given their views and I assure that they are taken in right spirit. Better
> not to use this list as bettle ground, i will get in touch in person if I
> require more input. I don't want my this thread to be the reason for the
> loss of decorum and civil discussions in this group.
>
> Bullying by an arrogant male of any female is not tolerated.
>
> On Wed, 7 Sept 2022, 23:10 Akash Kakkar,  wrote:
>
>> Oh,
>>
>> Truth is always bitter.
>>
>> Good good.
>>
>> Mr. defender.
>> On 9/7/2022 10:43 PM, Aziz Minat wrote:
>>
>> There is also a typo, you should stop mensplaining to humiliate a women
>> if you do not having substantial to say on this thread, this is also like
>> just showing male privileged to insult a women Mr Kakkar. Do not use this
>> list to settle your personal scores, I started this thread with genuine
>> concern so say if you have something to say rather than humiliating anyone.
>>
>> On Wed, 7 Sept 2022, 20:35 Akash Kakkar,  wrote:
>>
>>> Rightly said Satguru sir,
>>>
>>> Actually, It only happens when people do not read the stuff properly and
>>> overreact just to show their presence in front of others.
>>>
>>> 
>>> On 9/7/2022 2:53 PM, Satguru Rathi wrote:
>>>
>>> None of the emails on this thread has suggested him to take no action
>>> and earn free salary. The essence was to be patient and mean while try to
>>> work out areas in the bank itself where he can be  more productive. No one
>>> told him to stop looking for other options; the fact that government jobs
>>> are hard to come by, especially, after the Covid19, was highlighted and
>>> therefore, was suggested to re-consider his decision to quit before he
>>> finds another option with similar income.
>>>
>>> Best,
>>> Satguru.
>>> On 9/7/2022 2:36 PM, Amena Kanchwala wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Aziz,
>>>
>>> I feel you must explore other areas as well, so that you don’t feel
>>> regret for not taking any action. Don’t leave this job until and unless you
>>> get the suitable option. And yes, I guess he doesn’t want to work without a
>>> salary, he just wants to work which he deserves.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Thanks and regards,
>>>
>>> Amena
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Sep 7, 2022 at 2:17 PM Satguru Rathi 
>>> wrote:
>>>
 Hi Aziz,

 It might be somewhat a long mail so excuse me for the same.
 First, it may be noted that I too, am a banker so sharing my experience:
 I've worked with different  organizations on various rolls in both
 private and government. Currently, I work with RRB and unlike the
 nationalized banks, RRBs do not provide Jaws easily. There may be few
 fortunate ones, who somehow got the software but rest are at the same
 level. Most of them do what you're doing and some do nothing as no work has
 been allotted to them by their seniors.  I don't think quitting the job
 would satisfy you. I myself have not been issued the software and no ID has
 been created for me to use for official work. Still, I found ways to deal
 with this challenge: I carried my laptop in the office, surf the bank's
 site, read various circulars, and learned all about various offerings of
 the bank. Once I found myself capable enough to speak about these things, I
 called up on my manager and told him that he may try asking me anything
 about our bank's services and to my grate astonishment, he reluctantly
 agreed to here and tried few questions. Upon finding that I was able to
 provide the satisfactory answers, he asked me what do I want and I, then
 asked to be actively involved in customer dealing such as if someone wants
 to know about a loan, he can come to me and I'd explain. Further, I also do
 some calling but not for the entire day. And those calls are not made to
 the public but to the other branches of the region asking them to fulfill
 their commitments and meet their targets.

 First, accept this fact that it is not easy for a blind person to get a
 government job these days and would become more and more difficult 

Re: [AI] Your guidance required for switching the profession

2022-09-09 Thread Aravind R
it shows, many has the same work experience with public sector bank's
environment which is job dissatisfaction like aziz sir.
As public sector employee, i am seeing normal people, having more poor
work/life balance and unrealistic target, which is more problematic
than us. Bank has outsourced many of its jobs to its subsidiaries
where, employment condition is more pathetic which i am vidnessing
every day. Many loose their jobs within six months in that
subsidiaries due to sales targets not reached. So, as many seniors
suggested here, based on the individual's interest and tallents, they
have to be more patient and choose their future plans of continuing
this work, identify the suitable jobs in bank, and if possible, find
outside part time jobs in future slowly.

On 09/09/2022, Satguru Rathi  wrote:
> Hi, I didn't mean to go this thread this way and the wording "but now I
> am! Think what you made me! Sad Guru! It's Satguru!." was used
> humorously!. I did indeed asked not to take it seriously and said that
> we are here to help each other!. Please, once for all, try not to
> deviate from the discussion and insulting anyone, male or female, and
> that too, just for a typo, was and never will be my objective!
> Best,
> Satguru.
> On 9/7/2022 11:34 PM, Aziz Minat wrote:
>>
>> I agree, truth is bitter gentleman. i guess this thread is being
>> diverted in nagetive way by some people then what I expected. You are
>> requested to close this thread before it gets too personal and ugly. I
>> thank those who given their views and I assure that they are taken in
>> right spirit. Better not to use this list as bettle ground, i will get
>> in touch in person if I require more input. I don't want my this
>> thread to be the reason for the loss of decorum and civil discussions
>> in this group.
>>
>> Bullying by an arrogant male of any female is not tolerated.
>>
>>
>> On Wed, 7 Sept 2022, 23:10 Akash Kakkar,  wrote:
>>
>> Oh,
>>
>> Truth is always bitter.
>>
>> Good good.
>>
>> Mr. defender.
>>
>> On 9/7/2022 10:43 PM, Aziz Minat wrote:
>>>
>>> There is also a typo, you should stop mensplaining to humiliate a
>>> women if you do not having substantial to say on this thread,
>>> this is also like just showing male privileged to insult a women
>>> Mr Kakkar. Do not use this list to settle your personal scores, I
>>> started this thread with genuine concern so say if you have
>>> something to say rather than humiliating anyone.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, 7 Sept 2022, 20:35 Akash Kakkar,
>>>  wrote:
>>>
>>> Rightly said Satguru sir,
>>>
>>> Actually, It only happens when people do not read the stuff
>>> properly and overreact just to show their presence in front
>>> of others.
>>>
>>> 
>>>
>>> On 9/7/2022 2:53 PM, Satguru Rathi wrote:
 None of the emails on this thread has suggested him to take
 no action and earn free salary. The essence was to be
 patient and mean while try to work out areas in the bank
 itself where he can be  more productive. No one told him to
 stop looking for other options; the fact that government
 jobs are hard to come by, especially, after the Covid19, was
 highlighted and therefore, was suggested to re-consider his
 decision to quit before he finds another option with similar
 income.

 Best,
 Satguru.
 On 9/7/2022 2:36 PM, Amena Kanchwala wrote:
>
> Hi Aziz,
>
> I feel you must explore other areas as well, so that you
> don’t feel regret for not taking any action. Don’t leave
> this job until and unless you get the suitable option. And
> yes, I guess he doesn’t want to work without a salary, he
> just wants to work which he deserves.
>
> Thanks and regards,
>
> Amena
>
>
> On Wed, Sep 7, 2022 at 2:17 PM Satguru Rathi
>  wrote:
>
> Hi Aziz,
>
> It might be somewhat a long mail so excuse me for the
> same.
> First, it may be noted that I too, am a banker so
> sharing my experience:
> I've worked with different organizations on various
> rolls in both private and government. Currently, I work
> with RRB and unlike the nationalized banks, RRBs do not
> provide Jaws easily. There may be few fortunate ones,
> who somehow got the software but rest are at the same
> level. Most of them do what you're doing and some do
> nothing as no work has been allotted to them by their
> seniors.  I don't think quitting the job would satisfy
> you. I myself have not been issued the software and no
> 

Re: [AI] Your guidance required for switching the profession

2022-09-09 Thread Satguru Rathi
Hi, I didn't mean to go this thread this way and the wording "but now I 
am! Think what you made me! Sad Guru! It's Satguru!." was used 
humorously!. I did indeed asked not to take it seriously and said that 
we are here to help each other!. Please, once for all, try not to 
deviate from the discussion and insulting anyone, male or female, and 
that too, just for a typo, was and never will be my objective!

Best,
Satguru.
On 9/7/2022 11:34 PM, Aziz Minat wrote:


I agree, truth is bitter gentleman. i guess this thread is being 
diverted in nagetive way by some people then what I expected. You are 
requested to close this thread before it gets too personal and ugly. I 
thank those who given their views and I assure that they are taken in 
right spirit. Better not to use this list as bettle ground, i will get 
in touch in person if I require more input. I don't want my this 
thread to be the reason for the loss of decorum and civil discussions 
in this group.


Bullying by an arrogant male of any female is not tolerated.


On Wed, 7 Sept 2022, 23:10 Akash Kakkar,  wrote:

Oh,

Truth is always bitter.

Good good.

Mr. defender.

On 9/7/2022 10:43 PM, Aziz Minat wrote:


There is also a typo, you should stop mensplaining to humiliate a
women if you do not having substantial to say on this thread,
this is also like just showing male privileged to insult a women
Mr Kakkar. Do not use this list to settle your personal scores, I
started this thread with genuine concern so say if you have
something to say rather than humiliating anyone.


On Wed, 7 Sept 2022, 20:35 Akash Kakkar,
 wrote:

Rightly said Satguru sir,

Actually, It only happens when people do not read the stuff
properly and overreact just to show their presence in front
of others.



On 9/7/2022 2:53 PM, Satguru Rathi wrote:

None of the emails on this thread has suggested him to take
no action and earn free salary. The essence was to be
patient and mean while try to work out areas in the bank
itself where he can be  more productive. No one told him to
stop looking for other options; the fact that government
jobs are hard to come by, especially, after the Covid19, was
highlighted and therefore, was suggested to re-consider his
decision to quit before he finds another option with similar
income.

Best,
Satguru.
On 9/7/2022 2:36 PM, Amena Kanchwala wrote:


Hi Aziz,

I feel you must explore other areas as well, so that you
don’t feel regret for not taking any action. Don’t leave
this job until and unless you get the suitable option. And
yes, I guess he doesn’t want to work without a salary, he
just wants to work which he deserves.

Thanks and regards,

Amena


On Wed, Sep 7, 2022 at 2:17 PM Satguru Rathi
 wrote:

Hi Aziz,

It might be somewhat a long mail so excuse me for the same.
First, it may be noted that I too, am a banker so
sharing my experience:
I've worked with different organizations on various
rolls in both private and government. Currently, I work
with RRB and unlike the nationalized banks, RRBs do not
provide Jaws easily. There may be few fortunate ones,
who somehow got the software but rest are at the same
level. Most of them do what you're doing and some do
nothing as no work has been allotted to them by their
seniors.  I don't think quitting the job would satisfy
you. I myself have not been issued the software and no
ID has been created for me to use for official work.
Still, I found ways to deal with this challenge: I
carried my laptop in the office, surf the bank's site,
read various circulars, and learned all about various
offerings of the bank. Once I found myself capable
enough to speak about these things, I called up on my
manager and told him that he may try asking me anything
about our bank's services and to my grate astonishment,
he reluctantly agreed to here and tried few questions.
Upon finding that I was able to provide the
satisfactory answers, he asked me what do I want and I,
then asked to be actively involved in customer dealing
such as if someone wants to know about a loan, he can
come to me and I'd explain. Further, I also do some
calling but not for the entire day. And those calls are
not made to the public but to the other branches of the
region asking them to fulfill their commitments and
meet their targets.

First, accept this fact that it is not easy for a blind
   

Re: [AI] Your guidance required for switching the profession

2022-09-08 Thread Aziz Minat
Hey there, very thankful for your valuable inputs, it will be of enormous
help for my future course. Once again appreciate the time you gave for
this. Will keep you updated if I get some substantial thing

On Fri, 9 Sept 2022, 08:15 BHAWANI SHANKAR VERMA, 
wrote:

> pinkesh, this can only be happened if ajiz will be assigned duties as
> suggested.
>
> ajiz, again don't try to be a hard worker, do smartly your assigned duties.
>
>
>
> On 9/8/2022 10:08 PM, Pinkesh Tailor wrote:
> > Boss,
> >
> > All the regional business offices, Zonal offices, corporate offices of
> > banks in one way or the other have jobs on phone calls most of the
> > time. It is the sighted guys also who have to follow-up with branches,
> > and cross functional offices on various parameter of their business on
> > phone calling only. If you are in any back office, take transfer to
> > any branch of the bank where there is possibility to have more
> > personal tie-up with smaller number of employee. Now a days all the
> > banks are focusing only on digital banking penetration, cross-selling,
> > and up-selling of banks different products and services. As you have a
> > good command on English reading, writing, and speaking skills, you can
> > create a good bonding with high profile customers gradually. You can
> > also develop your expertise on audit function and help your branch to
> > acquire good score in managing risks. If you can contribute in
> > generating revenue for the bank by working in any of the business
> > verticals just as that of the retail or corporate customer facing
> > branches, then there would be job satisfaction. Simultaneously your
> > interest in content writing can be enhanced further slowly and
> > steadily to search for new opportunities outside bank. An just as some
> > one on the list suggested, you can also try to join the social media
> > department of your bank where you can write user manuals, or record a
> > video on how to use, and avail banks different products and services.
> > When I' had joint the bank, I was not given a system, and no sitting
> > arrangement was made for me. I use to sit in the storage room after
> > the banking hours. During the public hours, I use to stand beside the
> > security guard personnel, and gradually started canvasing business on
> > mutual fund investments. I would also help customers on the digital
> > application front, and I did this for two long years. Now I am a Scale
> > 3 officer, and have achieved this position in just 6 years after
> > joining the bank. Keep hope in yourself, and have patience, everything
> > would get all right.
> >
> > On 9/8/22, Ved  wrote:
> >> Hi Aziz,
> >>
> >> Presently, most of the employees are not satisfied with the roles they
> have
> >> been given by their employers. Those who have got talent, cannot work
> under
> >> the present circumstances as they are not given the roles that they
> think
> >> should be given. In fact, it is the prerogative of the employer. Hence,
> >> satisfaction level of most of the employees is in a poor state.
> >>
> >> Now, let us talk about the V I Community.
> >>
> >> Do not take it in a bad taste but we have just discussed how the vi
> >> community enter into banks etc through their scribes.
> >>
> >> This has created a very poor reputation about the vi community
> irrespective
> >> of their talent and capabilities in the minds of those who take
> decisions.
> >>
> >> This problem is groing constantly and many V I persons like you, who
> can be
> >> utilized in a better manner by their employers, are feeling frustrated
> and
> >> exhausted like you.
> >>
> >> However, leaving a job without a suitable alternative is no option. You
> may
> >> contact IStem who require content writers for preparing resources for
> the V
> >> I, relating to working with various software with speech synthesizers.
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> From: accessindia@accessindia.org.in 
> On
> >> Behalf Of Aziz Minat
> >> Sent: 08 September 2022 09:07 AM
> >> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
> concerning
> >> the disabled. 
> >> Subject: Re: [AI] Your guidance required for switching the profession
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> I agree, unfortunately it is becoming a trend where calling assignments
> are
> >> being given to visually impaired employees in every public sector banks
> >> gradually irrespective of the capabi

Re: [AI] Your guidance required for switching the profession

2022-09-08 Thread BHAWANI SHANKAR VERMA
pinkesh, this can only be happened if ajiz will be assigned duties as 
suggested.


ajiz, again don't try to be a hard worker, do smartly your assigned duties.



On 9/8/2022 10:08 PM, Pinkesh Tailor wrote:

Boss,

All the regional business offices, Zonal offices, corporate offices of
banks in one way or the other have jobs on phone calls most of the
time. It is the sighted guys also who have to follow-up with branches,
and cross functional offices on various parameter of their business on
phone calling only. If you are in any back office, take transfer to
any branch of the bank where there is possibility to have more
personal tie-up with smaller number of employee. Now a days all the
banks are focusing only on digital banking penetration, cross-selling,
and up-selling of banks different products and services. As you have a
good command on English reading, writing, and speaking skills, you can
create a good bonding with high profile customers gradually. You can
also develop your expertise on audit function and help your branch to
acquire good score in managing risks. If you can contribute in
generating revenue for the bank by working in any of the business
verticals just as that of the retail or corporate customer facing
branches, then there would be job satisfaction. Simultaneously your
interest in content writing can be enhanced further slowly and
steadily to search for new opportunities outside bank. An just as some
one on the list suggested, you can also try to join the social media
department of your bank where you can write user manuals, or record a
video on how to use, and avail banks different products and services.
When I' had joint the bank, I was not given a system, and no sitting
arrangement was made for me. I use to sit in the storage room after
the banking hours. During the public hours, I use to stand beside the
security guard personnel, and gradually started canvasing business on
mutual fund investments. I would also help customers on the digital
application front, and I did this for two long years. Now I am a Scale
3 officer, and have achieved this position in just 6 years after
joining the bank. Keep hope in yourself, and have patience, everything
would get all right.

On 9/8/22, Ved  wrote:

Hi Aziz,

Presently, most of the employees are not satisfied with the roles they have
been given by their employers. Those who have got talent, cannot work under
the present circumstances as they are not given the roles that they think
should be given. In fact, it is the prerogative of the employer. Hence,
satisfaction level of most of the employees is in a poor state.

Now, let us talk about the V I Community.

Do not take it in a bad taste but we have just discussed how the vi
community enter into banks etc through their scribes.

This has created a very poor reputation about the vi community irrespective
of their talent and capabilities in the minds of those who take decisions.

This problem is groing constantly and many V I persons like you, who can be
utilized in a better manner by their employers, are feeling frustrated and
exhausted like you.

However, leaving a job without a suitable alternative is no option. You may
contact IStem who require content writers for preparing resources for the V
I, relating to working with various software with speech synthesizers.



From: accessindia@accessindia.org.in  On
Behalf Of Aziz Minat
Sent: 08 September 2022 09:07 AM
To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning
the disabled. 
Subject: Re: [AI] Your guidance required for switching the profession



I agree, unfortunately it is becoming a trend where calling assignments are
being given to visually impaired employees in every public sector banks
gradually irrespective of the capability of them with technology support. It
is implemented with those employees as well whom I know have been working
fluently in other assignments. I think a collective demand has to be made in
department of financial services to provide equal opportunity to the
employees with disability but diverse kind of rolls.



On Thu, 8 Sept 2022, 08:23 BHAWANI SHANKAR VERMA, mailto:bsvermad...@gmail.com> > wrote:

aziz, If you are planning to switch to another nationalised bank, it is not
a good choice. It is my personal advice don't switch to another nationalised
bank. Working environment and identity crisis is almost same in nationalised
banks. Presently, in most of the banks, the perception is, upto some extent
blind employees are also responsible for that. many of them still did not
adopt the technology. many of them still don't know the basic typing skills
on desktop. in such situation, there is no option for management to assign a
calling work to them. now this calling work assignment is being imposed to
all slowly and steadily.



On 9/8/2022 7:45 AM, Pranav Lal wrote:

Aziz,



1.  You will have to invest both time and money to switch; therefore no more
saying that you are stressed after you

Re: [AI] Your guidance required for switching the profession

2022-09-08 Thread Pinkesh Tailor
Boss,

All the regional business offices, Zonal offices, corporate offices of
banks in one way or the other have jobs on phone calls most of the
time. It is the sighted guys also who have to follow-up with branches,
and cross functional offices on various parameter of their business on
phone calling only. If you are in any back office, take transfer to
any branch of the bank where there is possibility to have more
personal tie-up with smaller number of employee. Now a days all the
banks are focusing only on digital banking penetration, cross-selling,
and up-selling of banks different products and services. As you have a
good command on English reading, writing, and speaking skills, you can
create a good bonding with high profile customers gradually. You can
also develop your expertise on audit function and help your branch to
acquire good score in managing risks. If you can contribute in
generating revenue for the bank by working in any of the business
verticals just as that of the retail or corporate customer facing
branches, then there would be job satisfaction. Simultaneously your
interest in content writing can be enhanced further slowly and
steadily to search for new opportunities outside bank. An just as some
one on the list suggested, you can also try to join the social media
department of your bank where you can write user manuals, or record a
video on how to use, and avail banks different products and services.
When I' had joint the bank, I was not given a system, and no sitting
arrangement was made for me. I use to sit in the storage room after
the banking hours. During the public hours, I use to stand beside the
security guard personnel, and gradually started canvasing business on
mutual fund investments. I would also help customers on the digital
application front, and I did this for two long years. Now I am a Scale
3 officer, and have achieved this position in just 6 years after
joining the bank. Keep hope in yourself, and have patience, everything
would get all right.

On 9/8/22, Ved  wrote:
> Hi Aziz,
>
> Presently, most of the employees are not satisfied with the roles they have
> been given by their employers. Those who have got talent, cannot work under
> the present circumstances as they are not given the roles that they think
> should be given. In fact, it is the prerogative of the employer. Hence,
> satisfaction level of most of the employees is in a poor state.
>
> Now, let us talk about the V I Community.
>
> Do not take it in a bad taste but we have just discussed how the vi
> community enter into banks etc through their scribes.
>
> This has created a very poor reputation about the vi community irrespective
> of their talent and capabilities in the minds of those who take decisions.
>
> This problem is groing constantly and many V I persons like you, who can be
> utilized in a better manner by their employers, are feeling frustrated and
> exhausted like you.
>
> However, leaving a job without a suitable alternative is no option. You may
> contact IStem who require content writers for preparing resources for the V
> I, relating to working with various software with speech synthesizers.
>
>
>
> From: accessindia@accessindia.org.in  On
> Behalf Of Aziz Minat
> Sent: 08 September 2022 09:07 AM
> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning
> the disabled. 
> Subject: Re: [AI] Your guidance required for switching the profession
>
>
>
> I agree, unfortunately it is becoming a trend where calling assignments are
> being given to visually impaired employees in every public sector banks
> gradually irrespective of the capability of them with technology support. It
> is implemented with those employees as well whom I know have been working
> fluently in other assignments. I think a collective demand has to be made in
> department of financial services to provide equal opportunity to the
> employees with disability but diverse kind of rolls.
>
>
>
> On Thu, 8 Sept 2022, 08:23 BHAWANI SHANKAR VERMA,  <mailto:bsvermad...@gmail.com> > wrote:
>
> aziz, If you are planning to switch to another nationalised bank, it is not
> a good choice. It is my personal advice don't switch to another nationalised
> bank. Working environment and identity crisis is almost same in nationalised
> banks. Presently, in most of the banks, the perception is, upto some extent
> blind employees are also responsible for that. many of them still did not
> adopt the technology. many of them still don't know the basic typing skills
> on desktop. in such situation, there is no option for management to assign a
> calling work to them. now this calling work assignment is being imposed to
> all slowly and steadily.
>
>
>
> On 9/8/2022 7:45 AM, Pranav Lal wrote:
>
> Aziz,
>
>
>
> 1.You w

RE: [AI] Your guidance required for switching the profession

2022-09-07 Thread Ved
Hi Aziz,

Presently, most of the employees are not satisfied with the roles they have 
been given by their employers. Those who have got talent, cannot work under the 
present circumstances as they are not given the roles that they think should be 
given. In fact, it is the prerogative of the employer. Hence, satisfaction 
level of most of the employees is in a poor state.

Now, let us talk about the V I Community.

Do not take it in a bad taste but we have just discussed how the vi community 
enter into banks etc through their scribes.

This has created a very poor reputation about the vi community irrespective of 
their talent and capabilities in the minds of those who take decisions.

This problem is groing constantly and many V I persons like you, who can be 
utilized in a better manner by their employers, are feeling frustrated and 
exhausted like you.

However, leaving a job without a suitable alternative is no option. You may 
contact IStem who require content writers for preparing resources for the V I, 
relating to working with various software with speech synthesizers.

 

From: accessindia@accessindia.org.in  On Behalf 
Of Aziz Minat
Sent: 08 September 2022 09:07 AM
To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning the 
disabled. 
Subject: Re: [AI] Your guidance required for switching the profession

 

I agree, unfortunately it is becoming a trend where calling assignments are 
being given to visually impaired employees in every public sector banks 
gradually irrespective of the capability of them with technology support. It is 
implemented with those employees as well whom I know have been working fluently 
in other assignments. I think a collective demand has to be made in department 
of financial services to provide equal opportunity to the employees with 
disability but diverse kind of rolls. 

 

On Thu, 8 Sept 2022, 08:23 BHAWANI SHANKAR VERMA, mailto:bsvermad...@gmail.com> > wrote:

aziz, If you are planning to switch to another nationalised bank, it is not a 
good choice. It is my personal advice don't switch to another nationalised 
bank. Working environment and identity crisis is almost same in nationalised 
banks. Presently, in most of the banks, the perception is, upto some extent 
blind employees are also responsible for that. many of them still did not adopt 
the technology. many of them still don't know the basic typing skills on 
desktop. in such situation, there is no option for management to assign a 
calling work to them. now this calling work assignment is being imposed to all 
slowly and steadily.

 

On 9/8/2022 7:45 AM, Pranav Lal wrote:

Aziz,

 

1.  You will have to invest both time and money to switch; therefore no 
more saying that you are stressed after your work day and cannot put in the 
effort.
2.  Have you considered applying to other banks?
3.  Satguru’s approach certainly has merit where he crafted his own role. 
However, in your case, it is not easy to implement because you are on calls 
constantly. However, it is possible to do if you put in the work after office 
or during low call volume periods. I doubt your call flow will be constant 
through out the day.
4.  Most jobs these days do involve constant calls therefore get used to 
that.
5.  You could consider a transfer to the content team of the bank assuming 
one exists. However, before you do that, you need to build a writing portfolio. 
This is true of any profession or area you want to switch too.
6.  Freelancing is of course an option. Side hustles are doable, but you 
need to invest time as I have said before. Essentially, a large chunk of your 
weekend is going to be invested.
7.  You can do both content writing and editing. Teaching English on 
various sites is also an option.
8.  Do some volunteer work to get management experience if that is 
something you would like to have and build your cv.
9.  The stock market is a good idea but ideally, you should consider 
algorithmic trading. Do you have any programming experience? If not, you have a 
steep learning curve. Again, it is doable but will take a lot of work and time.

 

Pranav

From: accessindia@accessindia.org.in <mailto:accessindia@accessindia.org.in>   
<mailto:accessindia@accessindia.org.in>  On 
Behalf Of Aziz Minat
Sent: Wednesday, September 7, 2022 9:14 AM
To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning the 
disabled.  <mailto:Accessindia@accessindia.org.in> 

Subject: [AI] Your guidance required for switching the profession

 

Hi there,

Actually I work as an officer in one of the public sector bank I would not name 
due to regulation compulsion, but since almost here I have been reduced as a 
telecaller which I feel stressful for my mental health as well as my work life 
balance. The situation of constantly being on call is affecting my mental 
health and reducing my efficiency I feel. So in view of that I am thinking of 

Re: [AI] Your guidance required for switching the profession

2022-09-07 Thread Prerna Sobti
If you have so much keen inclination to words content and content writing I 
would suggest that you should start writing a blog and prepare a profile on 
LinkedIn in take up small small courses to update an upgrade yourself about how 
to become a successful content writer share your experience as a disabled 
person you can use a pen name in order to hide your identity as you are in a 
bank sector. Through this way you will be able to release your pent-up emotions 
in a progressive manner upscale yourself and I am confident you will even enjoy 
what you are doing right now don’t create a mental block for yourself just 
remember marvellous things are happening in your life and say this constantly 
whatever is happening in your life is creating a better path for yourself go 
with this approach and just nail it good luck all the best 

Prerna Sobti 

> On 08-Sep-2022, at 9:07 AM, Aziz Minat  wrote:
> 
> 
> I agree, unfortunately it is becoming a trend where calling assignments are 
> being given to visually impaired employees in every public sector banks 
> gradually irrespective of the capability of them with technology support. It 
> is implemented with those employees as well whom I know have been working 
> fluently in other assignments. I think a collective demand has to be made in 
> department of financial services to provide equal opportunity to the 
> employees with disability but diverse kind of rolls.
> 
> 
>> On Thu, 8 Sept 2022, 08:23 BHAWANI SHANKAR VERMA,  
>> wrote:
>> aziz, If you are planning to switch to another nationalised bank, it is not 
>> a good choice. It is my personal advice don't switch to another nationalised 
>> bank. Working environment and identity crisis is almost same in nationalised 
>> banks. Presently, in most of the banks, the perception is, upto some extent 
>> blind employees are also responsible for that. many of them still did not 
>> adopt the technology. many of them still don't know the basic typing skills 
>> on desktop. in such situation, there is no option for management to assign a 
>> calling work to them. now this calling work assignment is being imposed to 
>> all slowly and steadily.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On 9/8/2022 7:45 AM, Pranav Lal wrote:
>>> Aziz,
>>> 
>>>  
>>> 
>>> You will have to invest both time and money to switch; therefore no more 
>>> saying that you are stressed after your work day and cannot put in the 
>>> effort.
>>> Have you considered applying to other banks?
>>> Satguru’s approach certainly has merit where he crafted his own role. 
>>> However, in your case, it is not easy to implement because you are on calls 
>>> constantly. However, it is possible to do if you put in the work after 
>>> office or during low call volume periods. I doubt your call flow will be 
>>> constant through out the day.
>>> Most jobs these days do involve constant calls therefore get used to that.
>>> You could consider a transfer to the content team of the bank assuming one 
>>> exists. However, before you do that, you need to build a writing portfolio. 
>>> This is true of any profession or area you want to switch too.
>>> Freelancing is of course an option. Side hustles are doable, but you need 
>>> to invest time as I have said before. Essentially, a large chunk of your 
>>> weekend is going to be invested.
>>> You can do both content writing and editing. Teaching English on various 
>>> sites is also an option.
>>> Do some volunteer work to get management experience if that is something 
>>> you would like to have and build your cv.
>>> The stock market is a good idea but ideally, you should consider 
>>> algorithmic trading. Do you have any programming experience? If not, you 
>>> have a steep learning curve. Again, it is doable but will take a lot of 
>>> work and time.
>>>  
>>> 
>>> Pranav
>>> 
>>> From: accessindia@accessindia.org.in  On 
>>> Behalf Of Aziz Minat
>>> Sent: Wednesday, September 7, 2022 9:14 AM
>>> To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning 
>>> the disabled. 
>>> Subject: [AI] Your guidance required for switching the profession
>>> 
>>>  
>>> 
>>> Hi there,
>>> 
>>> Actually I work as an officer in one of the public sector bank I would not 
>>> name due to regulation compulsion, but since almost here I have been 
>>> reduced as a telecaller which I feel stressful for my mental health as well 
>>> as my work life balance. The situation of constantly 

Re: [AI] Your guidance required for switching the profession

2022-09-07 Thread Aziz Minat
I agree, unfortunately it is becoming a trend where calling assignments are
being given to visually impaired employees in every public sector banks
gradually irrespective of the capability of them with technology support.
It is implemented with those employees as well whom I know have been
working fluently in other assignments. I think a collective demand has to
be made in department of financial services to provide equal opportunity to
the employees with disability but diverse kind of rolls.

On Thu, 8 Sept 2022, 08:23 BHAWANI SHANKAR VERMA, 
wrote:

> aziz, If you are planning to switch to another nationalised bank, it is
> not a good choice. It is my personal advice don't switch to another
> nationalised bank. Working environment and identity crisis is almost same
> in nationalised banks. Presently, in most of the banks, the perception is,
> upto some extent blind employees are also responsible for that. many of
> them still did not adopt the technology. many of them still don't know the
> basic typing skills on desktop. in such situation, there is no option for
> management to assign a calling work to them. now this calling work
> assignment is being imposed to all slowly and steadily.
>
>
> On 9/8/2022 7:45 AM, Pranav Lal wrote:
>
> Aziz,
>
>
>
>1. You will have to invest both time and money to switch; therefore no
>more saying that you are stressed after your work day and cannot put in the
>effort.
>2. Have you considered applying to other banks?
>3. Satguru’s approach certainly has merit where he crafted his own
>role. However, in your case, it is not easy to implement because you are on
>calls constantly. However, it is possible to do if you put in the work
>after office or during low call volume periods. I doubt your call flow will
>be constant through out the day.
>4. Most jobs these days do involve constant calls therefore get used
>to that.
>5. You could consider a transfer to the content team of the bank
>assuming one exists. However, before you do that, you need to build a
>writing portfolio. This is true of any profession or area you want to
>switch too.
>6. Freelancing is of course an option. Side hustles are doable, but
>you need to invest time as I have said before. Essentially, a large chunk
>of your weekend is going to be invested.
>7. You can do both content writing and editing. Teaching English on
>various sites is also an option.
>8. Do some volunteer work to get management experience if that is
>something you would like to have and build your cv.
>9. The stock market is a good idea but ideally, you should consider
>algorithmic trading. Do you have any programming experience? If not, you
>have a steep learning curve. Again, it is doable but will take a lot of
>work and time.
>
>
>
> Pranav
>
> *From:* accessindia@accessindia.org.in 
>  *On Behalf Of *Aziz Minat
> *Sent:* Wednesday, September 7, 2022 9:14 AM
> *To:* AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues
> concerning the disabled. 
> 
> *Subject:* [AI] Your guidance required for switching the profession
>
>
>
> Hi there,
>
> Actually I work as an officer in one of the public sector bank I would not
> name due to regulation compulsion, but since almost here I have been
> reduced as a telecaller which I feel stressful for my mental health as well
> as my work life balance. The situation of constantly being on call is
> affecting my mental health and reducing my efficiency I feel. So in view of
> that I am thinking of switching the job where my abilities duely recognised
> and I am having job satisfaction as well as proper work life balance.
>
> Let me give you bit of idea about me, I did my masters in English
> literature from Gujarat University, and have been active in some or the
> other mediums through civil society as well as other organisations in
> Ahmedabad. One thing I am in mind is the work where I have to work as a
> content creator and second is in field of digital accessibility. 902 as it
> was the need of that time due to financial constraints I was facing and
> thankfully I could clear it without taking any help of a scribe for my
> clearance as it is the norm these days. I am also applying for net jrf but
> have been unable to clear the same. So in view of that, I would highly
> appreciate if you can aprise me of the scope in above mention fields of
> content creation as well as digital accessibility and any other fields you
> may think off.
>
> --
> Regards,
> Aziz
>
> --
> Disclaimer:
> 1. Contents of the mails, factual, or otherwise, reflect the thinking of
> the person sending the mail and AI in no way relates itself to it

Re: [AI] Your guidance required for switching the profession

2022-09-07 Thread BHAWANI SHANKAR VERMA
aziz, If you are planning to switch to another nationalised bank, it is 
not a good choice. It is my personal advice don't switch to another 
nationalised bank. Working environment and identity crisis is almost 
same in nationalised banks. Presently, in most of the banks, the 
perception is, upto some extent blind employees are also responsible for 
that. many of them still did not adopt the technology. many of them 
still don't know the basic typing skills on desktop. in such situation, 
there is no option for management to assign a calling work to them. now 
this calling work assignment is being imposed to all slowly and steadily.



On 9/8/2022 7:45 AM, Pranav Lal wrote:


Aziz,

 1. You will have to invest both time and money to switch; therefore
no more saying that you are stressed after your work day and
cannot put in the effort.
 2. Have you considered applying to other banks?
 3. Satguru’s approach certainly has merit where he crafted his own
role. However, in your case, it is not easy to implement because
you are on calls constantly. However, it is possible to do if you
put in the work after office or during low call volume periods. I
doubt your call flow will be constant through out the day.
 4. Most jobs these days do involve constant calls therefore get used
to that.
 5. You could consider a transfer to the content team of the bank
assuming one exists. However, before you do that, you need to
build a writing portfolio. This is true of any profession or area
you want to switch too.
 6. Freelancing is of course an option. Side hustles are doable, but
you need to invest time as I have said before. Essentially, a
large chunk of your weekend is going to be invested.
 7. You can do both content writing and editing. Teaching English on
various sites is also an option.
 8. Do some volunteer work to get management experience if that is
something you would like to have and build your cv.
 9. The stock market is a good idea but ideally, you should consider
algorithmic trading. Do you have any programming experience? If
not, you have a steep learning curve. Again, it is doable but will
take a lot of work and time.

Pranav

*From:* accessindia@accessindia.org.in 
 *On Behalf Of *Aziz Minat

*Sent:* Wednesday, September 7, 2022 9:14 AM
*To:* AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues 
concerning the disabled. 

*Subject:* [AI] Your guidance required for switching the profession

Hi there,

Actually I work as an officer in one of the public sector bank I would 
not name due to regulation compulsion, but since almost here I have 
been reduced as a telecaller which I feel stressful for my mental 
health as well as my work life balance. The situation of constantly 
being on call is affecting my mental health and reducing my efficiency 
I feel. So in view of that I am thinking of switching the job where my 
abilities duely recognised and I am having job satisfaction as well as 
proper work life balance.


Let me give you bit of idea about me, I did my masters in English 
literature from Gujarat University, and have been active in some or 
the other mediums through civil society as well as other organisations 
in Ahmedabad. One thing I am in mind is the work where I have to work 
as a content creator and second is in field of digital accessibility. 
902 as it was the need of that time due to financial constraints I was 
facing and thankfully I could clear it without taking any help of a 
scribe for my clearance as it is the norm these days. I am also 
applying for net jrf but have been unable to clear the same. So in 
view of that, I would highly appreciate if you can aprise me of the 
scope in above mention fields of content creation as well as digital 
accessibility and any other fields you may think off.


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Aziz

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RE: [AI] Your guidance required for switching the profession

2022-09-07 Thread Pranav Lal
Aziz,

 

1.  You will have to invest both time and money to switch; therefore no 
more saying that you are stressed after your work day and cannot put in the 
effort.
2.  Have you considered applying to other banks?
3.  Satguru’s approach certainly has merit where he crafted his own role. 
However, in your case, it is not easy to implement because you are on calls 
constantly. However, it is possible to do if you put in the work after office 
or during low call volume periods. I doubt your call flow will be constant 
through out the day.
4.  Most jobs these days do involve constant calls therefore get used to 
that.
5.  You could consider a transfer to the content team of the bank assuming 
one exists. However, before you do that, you need to build a writing portfolio. 
This is true of any profession or area you want to switch too.
6.  Freelancing is of course an option. Side hustles are doable, but you 
need to invest time as I have said before. Essentially, a large chunk of your 
weekend is going to be invested.
7.  You can do both content writing and editing. Teaching English on 
various sites is also an option.
8.  Do some volunteer work to get management experience if that is 
something you would like to have and build your cv.
9.  The stock market is a good idea but ideally, you should consider 
algorithmic trading. Do you have any programming experience? If not, you have a 
steep learning curve. Again, it is doable but will take a lot of work and time.

 

Pranav

From: accessindia@accessindia.org.in  On Behalf 
Of Aziz Minat
Sent: Wednesday, September 7, 2022 9:14 AM
To: AccessIndia: a list for discussing accessibility and issues concerning the 
disabled. 
Subject: [AI] Your guidance required for switching the profession

 

Hi there,

Actually I work as an officer in one of the public sector bank I would not name 
due to regulation compulsion, but since almost here I have been reduced as a 
telecaller which I feel stressful for my mental health as well as my work life 
balance. The situation of constantly being on call is affecting my mental 
health and reducing my efficiency I feel. So in view of that I am thinking of 
switching the job where my abilities duely recognised and I am having job 
satisfaction as well as proper work life balance.

Let me give you bit of idea about me, I did my masters in English literature 
from Gujarat University, and have been active in some or the other mediums 
through civil society as well as other organisations in Ahmedabad. One thing I 
am in mind is the work where I have to work as a content creator and second is 
in field of digital accessibility. 902 as it was the need of that time due to 
financial constraints I was facing and thankfully I could clear it without 
taking any help of a scribe for my clearance as it is the norm these days. I am 
also applying for net jrf but have been unable to clear the same. So in view of 
that, I would highly appreciate if you can aprise me of the scope in above 
mention fields of content creation as well as digital accessibility and any 
other fields you may think off.

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Re: [AI] Your guidance required for switching the profession

2022-09-07 Thread Ram Singh
Hi Aziz bhai! You are  an individual  with overwhelming possibilities and
high-level potentials  to make a positive environment wherever you stay. One
of the positive person who have been among the paragon of making  Immense
 attempts in to lifting accessibility  standards  and bring positives in
numerous lives in India. I know that while working out along with your
inconvenience, you may definitely be able to discover a way to induce out
of this uncomfort zone. And moreover have to be abstain  from the
individuals with Limited ideas  and restricted  thoughts. Such people are
continuously better in appearing with their better  writing skills  whereas
making pointless ruckus. I would propose you to undertake a few American,
Canadian and european tech companies to begin with at first. They do pay an
extremely great   offerings including some amazing facilities. There are
companies, which offers work for a day or two in a week. At first, you
can  too  think of joining little ventures which utilized to offer 5 to 10
gatherings in a month. Hope, it helps.

With best, Raam.
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Re: [AI] Your guidance required for switching the profession

2022-09-07 Thread Aziz Minat
I agree, truth is bitter gentleman. i guess this thread is being diverted
in nagetive way by some people then what I expected. You are requested to
close this thread before it gets too personal and ugly. I thank those who
given their views and I assure that they are taken in right spirit. Better
not to use this list as bettle ground, i will get in touch in person if I
require more input. I don't want my this thread to be the reason for the
loss of decorum and civil discussions in this group.

Bullying by an arrogant male of any female is not tolerated.

On Wed, 7 Sept 2022, 23:10 Akash Kakkar,  wrote:

> Oh,
>
> Truth is always bitter.
>
> Good good.
>
> Mr. defender.
> On 9/7/2022 10:43 PM, Aziz Minat wrote:
>
> There is also a typo, you should stop mensplaining to humiliate a women if
> you do not having substantial to say on this thread, this is also like just
> showing male privileged to insult a women Mr Kakkar. Do not use this list
> to settle your personal scores, I started this thread with genuine concern
> so say if you have something to say rather than humiliating anyone.
>
> On Wed, 7 Sept 2022, 20:35 Akash Kakkar,  wrote:
>
>> Rightly said Satguru sir,
>>
>> Actually, It only happens when people do not read the stuff properly and
>> overreact just to show their presence in front of others.
>>
>> 
>> On 9/7/2022 2:53 PM, Satguru Rathi wrote:
>>
>> None of the emails on this thread has suggested him to take no action and
>> earn free salary. The essence was to be patient and mean while try to work
>> out areas in the bank itself where he can be  more productive. No one told
>> him to stop looking for other options; the fact that government jobs are
>> hard to come by, especially, after the Covid19, was highlighted and
>> therefore, was suggested to re-consider his decision to quit before he
>> finds another option with similar income.
>>
>> Best,
>> Satguru.
>> On 9/7/2022 2:36 PM, Amena Kanchwala wrote:
>>
>> Hi Aziz,
>>
>> I feel you must explore other areas as well, so that you don’t feel
>> regret for not taking any action. Don’t leave this job until and unless you
>> get the suitable option. And yes, I guess he doesn’t want to work without a
>> salary, he just wants to work which he deserves.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks and regards,
>>
>> Amena
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Sep 7, 2022 at 2:17 PM Satguru Rathi 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Aziz,
>>>
>>> It might be somewhat a long mail so excuse me for the same.
>>> First, it may be noted that I too, am a banker so sharing my experience:
>>> I've worked with different  organizations on various rolls in both
>>> private and government. Currently, I work with RRB and unlike the
>>> nationalized banks, RRBs do not provide Jaws easily. There may be few
>>> fortunate ones, who somehow got the software but rest are at the same
>>> level. Most of them do what you're doing and some do nothing as no work has
>>> been allotted to them by their seniors.  I don't think quitting the job
>>> would satisfy you. I myself have not been issued the software and no ID has
>>> been created for me to use for official work. Still, I found ways to deal
>>> with this challenge: I carried my laptop in the office, surf the bank's
>>> site, read various circulars, and learned all about various offerings of
>>> the bank. Once I found myself capable enough to speak about these things, I
>>> called up on my manager and told him that he may try asking me anything
>>> about our bank's services and to my grate astonishment, he reluctantly
>>> agreed to here and tried few questions. Upon finding that I was able to
>>> provide the satisfactory answers, he asked me what do I want and I, then
>>> asked to be actively involved in customer dealing such as if someone wants
>>> to know about a loan, he can come to me and I'd explain. Further, I also do
>>> some calling but not for the entire day. And those calls are not made to
>>> the public but to the other branches of the region asking them to fulfill
>>> their commitments and meet their targets.
>>>
>>> First, accept this fact that it is not easy for a blind person to get a
>>> government job these days and would become more and more difficult in the
>>> coming future. Please note that I don't doubt your abilities but this is a
>>> simple fact! Second, quitting is not the solution! Try to be creative and
>>> find new ways to engage yourself. I know it could be difficult at times,
>>> but time is the only thing that keep changing! May be, you could wait for
>>> the leadership to change and then once again try for some other type of
>>> work that you could do in the bank. I sincerely hope you'd consider these
>>> things and will not make a hasty choice. All the best.
>>>
>>> Satguru.
>>> On 9/7/2022 1:49 PM, Harish Kumar Kapoor wrote:
>>>
>>> If you have Jaws software, why don't you try to give balance
>>> enquiry/statement/follow up SGNPA so on. without work no one is ready
>>> to give salary.
>>> you may also contact your union where you 

Re: [AI] Your guidance required for switching the profession

2022-09-07 Thread Akash Kakkar

Oh,

Truth is always bitter.

Good good.

Mr. defender.

On 9/7/2022 10:43 PM, Aziz Minat wrote:


There is also a typo, you should stop mensplaining to humiliate a 
women if you do not having substantial to say on this thread, this is 
also like just showing male privileged to insult a women Mr Kakkar. Do 
not use this list to settle your personal scores, I started this 
thread with genuine concern so say if you have something to say rather 
than humiliating anyone.



On Wed, 7 Sept 2022, 20:35 Akash Kakkar,  wrote:

Rightly said Satguru sir,

Actually, It only happens when people do not read the stuff
properly and overreact just to show their presence in front of others.



On 9/7/2022 2:53 PM, Satguru Rathi wrote:

None of the emails on this thread has suggested him to take no
action and earn free salary. The essence was to be patient and
mean while try to work out areas in the bank itself where he can
be  more productive. No one told him to stop looking for other
options; the fact that government jobs are hard to come by,
especially, after the Covid19, was highlighted and therefore, was
suggested to re-consider his decision to quit before he finds
another option with similar income.

Best,
Satguru.
On 9/7/2022 2:36 PM, Amena Kanchwala wrote:


Hi Aziz,

I feel you must explore other areas as well, so that you don’t
feel regret for not taking any action. Don’t leave this job
until and unless you get the suitable option. And yes, I guess
he doesn’t want to work without a salary, he just wants to work
which he deserves.

Thanks and regards,

Amena


On Wed, Sep 7, 2022 at 2:17 PM Satguru Rathi
 wrote:

Hi Aziz,

It might be somewhat a long mail so excuse me for the same.
First, it may be noted that I too, am a banker so sharing my
experience:
I've worked with different  organizations on various rolls
in both private and government. Currently, I work with RRB
and unlike the nationalized banks, RRBs do not provide Jaws
easily. There may be few fortunate ones, who somehow got the
software but rest are at the same level. Most of them do
what you're doing and some do nothing as no work has been
allotted to them by their seniors.  I don't think quitting
the job would satisfy you. I myself have not been issued the
software and no ID has been created for me to use for
official work. Still, I found ways to deal with this
challenge: I carried my laptop in the office, surf the
bank's site, read various circulars, and learned all about
various offerings of the bank. Once I found myself capable
enough to speak about these things, I called up on my
manager and told him that he may try asking me anything
about our bank's services and to my grate astonishment, he
reluctantly agreed to here and tried few questions. Upon
finding that I was able to provide the satisfactory answers,
he asked me what do I want and I, then asked to be actively
involved in customer dealing such as if someone wants to
know about a loan, he can come to me and I'd explain.
Further, I also do some calling but not for the entire day.
And those calls are not made to the public but to the other
branches of the region asking them to fulfill their
commitments and meet their targets.

First, accept this fact that it is not easy for a blind
person to get a government job these days and would become
more and more difficult in the coming future. Please note
that I don't doubt your abilities but this is a simple fact!
Second, quitting is not the solution! Try to be creative and
find new ways to engage yourself. I know it could be
difficult at times, but time is the only thing that keep
changing! May be, you could wait for the leadership to
change and then once again try for some other type of work
that you could do in the bank. I sincerely hope you'd
consider these things and will not make a hasty choice. All
the best.

Satguru.
On 9/7/2022 1:49 PM, Harish Kumar Kapoor wrote:

If you have Jaws software, why don't you try to give balance
enquiry/statement/follow up SGNPA so on. without work no one is ready
to give salary.
you may also contact your union where you joined


On 9/7/22, Muhammad Mishbahul  
  wrote:

Hi ajij, try to refrain yourself from devoting so much precious times on
calls only, you can also do very well email handling as well. utilize 
the
time to update yourself about banks rules and regulations through its
various circulars. hi think through these ways you can derive some 
level of

Re: [AI] Your guidance required for switching the profession

2022-09-07 Thread Aziz Minat
There is also a typo, you should stop mensplaining to humiliate a women if
you do not having substantial to say on this thread, this is also like just
showing male privileged to insult a women Mr Kakkar. Do not use this list
to settle your personal scores, I started this thread with genuine concern
so say if you have something to say rather than humiliating anyone.

On Wed, 7 Sept 2022, 20:35 Akash Kakkar,  wrote:

> Rightly said Satguru sir,
>
> Actually, It only happens when people do not read the stuff properly and
> overreact just to show their presence in front of others.
>
> 
> On 9/7/2022 2:53 PM, Satguru Rathi wrote:
>
> None of the emails on this thread has suggested him to take no action and
> earn free salary. The essence was to be patient and mean while try to work
> out areas in the bank itself where he can be  more productive. No one told
> him to stop looking for other options; the fact that government jobs are
> hard to come by, especially, after the Covid19, was highlighted and
> therefore, was suggested to re-consider his decision to quit before he
> finds another option with similar income.
>
> Best,
> Satguru.
> On 9/7/2022 2:36 PM, Amena Kanchwala wrote:
>
> Hi Aziz,
>
> I feel you must explore other areas as well, so that you don’t feel regret
> for not taking any action. Don’t leave this job until and unless you get
> the suitable option. And yes, I guess he doesn’t want to work without a
> salary, he just wants to work which he deserves.
>
>
>
>
>
> Thanks and regards,
>
> Amena
>
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, Sep 7, 2022 at 2:17 PM Satguru Rathi 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Aziz,
>>
>> It might be somewhat a long mail so excuse me for the same.
>> First, it may be noted that I too, am a banker so sharing my experience:
>> I've worked with different  organizations on various rolls in both
>> private and government. Currently, I work with RRB and unlike the
>> nationalized banks, RRBs do not provide Jaws easily. There may be few
>> fortunate ones, who somehow got the software but rest are at the same
>> level. Most of them do what you're doing and some do nothing as no work has
>> been allotted to them by their seniors.  I don't think quitting the job
>> would satisfy you. I myself have not been issued the software and no ID has
>> been created for me to use for official work. Still, I found ways to deal
>> with this challenge: I carried my laptop in the office, surf the bank's
>> site, read various circulars, and learned all about various offerings of
>> the bank. Once I found myself capable enough to speak about these things, I
>> called up on my manager and told him that he may try asking me anything
>> about our bank's services and to my grate astonishment, he reluctantly
>> agreed to here and tried few questions. Upon finding that I was able to
>> provide the satisfactory answers, he asked me what do I want and I, then
>> asked to be actively involved in customer dealing such as if someone wants
>> to know about a loan, he can come to me and I'd explain. Further, I also do
>> some calling but not for the entire day. And those calls are not made to
>> the public but to the other branches of the region asking them to fulfill
>> their commitments and meet their targets.
>>
>> First, accept this fact that it is not easy for a blind person to get a
>> government job these days and would become more and more difficult in the
>> coming future. Please note that I don't doubt your abilities but this is a
>> simple fact! Second, quitting is not the solution! Try to be creative and
>> find new ways to engage yourself. I know it could be difficult at times,
>> but time is the only thing that keep changing! May be, you could wait for
>> the leadership to change and then once again try for some other type of
>> work that you could do in the bank. I sincerely hope you'd consider these
>> things and will not make a hasty choice. All the best.
>>
>> Satguru.
>> On 9/7/2022 1:49 PM, Harish Kumar Kapoor wrote:
>>
>> If you have Jaws software, why don't you try to give balance
>> enquiry/statement/follow up SGNPA so on. without work no one is ready
>> to give salary.
>> you may also contact your union where you joined
>>
>>
>> On 9/7/22, Muhammad Mishbahul  
>>  wrote:
>>
>> Hi ajij, try to refrain yourself from devoting so much precious times on
>> calls only, you can also do very well email handling as well. utilize the
>> time to update yourself about banks rules and regulations through its
>> various circulars. hi think through these ways you can derive some level of
>> satisfaction thank you
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>>
>> On 07-Sep-2022, at 12:36 PM, Harish Kumar 
>> Kapoor  wrote:
>>
>> yese
>>
>>
>> On 9/7/22, Tanmay Srivastava  
>>  wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have heard somewhere that government officials are not allowed to
>> trade
>> in the office time, isn't it?
>>
>> Please correct me if I am rong.
>>
>> On Wed, 7 Sep, 2022, 11:41 am Harish Kumar Kapoor, 
>>  wrote:
>>
>>
>> If you have some money, learn 

Re: [AI] Your guidance required for switching the profession

2022-09-07 Thread Amena Kanchwala
Hi,,
actually everyone on this mailing list knows that who always overreacts to
show the presence and to get the attention

On Wed, Sep 7, 2022, 9:28 PM Kunal Mehta  wrote:

> Hi Aziz,
>
> I know it can be hard to juggle but it might be helpful to push yourself
> to do some freelance assignments within the content field.
>
> Another option could be to work on building specific skill-set through
> remote courses on platforms such as courcera. Once you are confident doing
> something specific, you can take the next step of quitting your current job
> if need be.
>
> Thanks,
> Kunal
>
>
> On Wed, Sep 7, 2022 at 8:35 PM Akash Kakkar 
> wrote:
>
>> Rightly said Satguru sir,
>>
>> Actually, It only happens when people do not read the stuff properly and
>> overreact just to show their presence in front of others.
>>
>> 
>>
>> On 9/7/2022 2:53 PM, Satguru Rathi wrote:
>>
>> None of the emails on this thread has suggested him to take no action and
>> earn free salary. The essence was to be patient and mean while try to work
>> out areas in the bank itself where he can be  more productive. No one told
>> him to stop looking for other options; the fact that government jobs are
>> hard to come by, especially, after the Covid19, was highlighted and
>> therefore, was suggested to re-consider his decision to quit before he
>> finds another option with similar income.
>>
>> Best,
>> Satguru.
>> On 9/7/2022 2:36 PM, Amena Kanchwala wrote:
>>
>> Hi Aziz,
>>
>> I feel you must explore other areas as well, so that you don’t feel
>> regret for not taking any action. Don’t leave this job until and unless you
>> get the suitable option. And yes, I guess he doesn’t want to work without a
>> salary, he just wants to work which he deserves.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks and regards,
>>
>> Amena
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Sep 7, 2022 at 2:17 PM Satguru Rathi 
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Aziz,
>>>
>>> It might be somewhat a long mail so excuse me for the same.
>>> First, it may be noted that I too, am a banker so sharing my experience:
>>> I've worked with different  organizations on various rolls in both
>>> private and government. Currently, I work with RRB and unlike the
>>> nationalized banks, RRBs do not provide Jaws easily. There may be few
>>> fortunate ones, who somehow got the software but rest are at the same
>>> level. Most of them do what you're doing and some do nothing as no work has
>>> been allotted to them by their seniors.  I don't think quitting the job
>>> would satisfy you. I myself have not been issued the software and no ID has
>>> been created for me to use for official work. Still, I found ways to deal
>>> with this challenge: I carried my laptop in the office, surf the bank's
>>> site, read various circulars, and learned all about various offerings of
>>> the bank. Once I found myself capable enough to speak about these things, I
>>> called up on my manager and told him that he may try asking me anything
>>> about our bank's services and to my grate astonishment, he reluctantly
>>> agreed to here and tried few questions. Upon finding that I was able to
>>> provide the satisfactory answers, he asked me what do I want and I, then
>>> asked to be actively involved in customer dealing such as if someone wants
>>> to know about a loan, he can come to me and I'd explain. Further, I also do
>>> some calling but not for the entire day. And those calls are not made to
>>> the public but to the other branches of the region asking them to fulfill
>>> their commitments and meet their targets.
>>>
>>> First, accept this fact that it is not easy for a blind person to get a
>>> government job these days and would become more and more difficult in the
>>> coming future. Please note that I don't doubt your abilities but this is a
>>> simple fact! Second, quitting is not the solution! Try to be creative and
>>> find new ways to engage yourself. I know it could be difficult at times,
>>> but time is the only thing that keep changing! May be, you could wait for
>>> the leadership to change and then once again try for some other type of
>>> work that you could do in the bank. I sincerely hope you'd consider these
>>> things and will not make a hasty choice. All the best.
>>>
>>> Satguru.
>>> On 9/7/2022 1:49 PM, Harish Kumar Kapoor wrote:
>>>
>>> If you have Jaws software, why don't you try to give balance
>>> enquiry/statement/follow up SGNPA so on. without work no one is ready
>>> to give salary.
>>> you may also contact your union where you joined
>>>
>>>
>>> On 9/7/22, Muhammad Mishbahul  
>>>  wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi ajij, try to refrain yourself from devoting so much precious times on
>>> calls only, you can also do very well email handling as well. utilize the
>>> time to update yourself about banks rules and regulations through its
>>> various circulars. hi think through these ways you can derive some level of
>>> satisfaction thank you
>>>
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>>
>>>
>>> On 07-Sep-2022, at 12:36 PM, Harish Kumar 
>>> Kapoor  

Re: [AI] Your guidance required for switching the profession

2022-09-07 Thread Kunal Mehta
Hi Aziz,

I know it can be hard to juggle but it might be helpful to push yourself to
do some freelance assignments within the content field.

Another option could be to work on building specific skill-set through
remote courses on platforms such as courcera. Once you are confident doing
something specific, you can take the next step of quitting your current job
if need be.

Thanks,
Kunal


On Wed, Sep 7, 2022 at 8:35 PM Akash Kakkar  wrote:

> Rightly said Satguru sir,
>
> Actually, It only happens when people do not read the stuff properly and
> overreact just to show their presence in front of others.
>
> 
>
> On 9/7/2022 2:53 PM, Satguru Rathi wrote:
>
> None of the emails on this thread has suggested him to take no action and
> earn free salary. The essence was to be patient and mean while try to work
> out areas in the bank itself where he can be  more productive. No one told
> him to stop looking for other options; the fact that government jobs are
> hard to come by, especially, after the Covid19, was highlighted and
> therefore, was suggested to re-consider his decision to quit before he
> finds another option with similar income.
>
> Best,
> Satguru.
> On 9/7/2022 2:36 PM, Amena Kanchwala wrote:
>
> Hi Aziz,
>
> I feel you must explore other areas as well, so that you don’t feel regret
> for not taking any action. Don’t leave this job until and unless you get
> the suitable option. And yes, I guess he doesn’t want to work without a
> salary, he just wants to work which he deserves.
>
>
>
>
>
> Thanks and regards,
>
> Amena
>
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, Sep 7, 2022 at 2:17 PM Satguru Rathi 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi Aziz,
>>
>> It might be somewhat a long mail so excuse me for the same.
>> First, it may be noted that I too, am a banker so sharing my experience:
>> I've worked with different  organizations on various rolls in both
>> private and government. Currently, I work with RRB and unlike the
>> nationalized banks, RRBs do not provide Jaws easily. There may be few
>> fortunate ones, who somehow got the software but rest are at the same
>> level. Most of them do what you're doing and some do nothing as no work has
>> been allotted to them by their seniors.  I don't think quitting the job
>> would satisfy you. I myself have not been issued the software and no ID has
>> been created for me to use for official work. Still, I found ways to deal
>> with this challenge: I carried my laptop in the office, surf the bank's
>> site, read various circulars, and learned all about various offerings of
>> the bank. Once I found myself capable enough to speak about these things, I
>> called up on my manager and told him that he may try asking me anything
>> about our bank's services and to my grate astonishment, he reluctantly
>> agreed to here and tried few questions. Upon finding that I was able to
>> provide the satisfactory answers, he asked me what do I want and I, then
>> asked to be actively involved in customer dealing such as if someone wants
>> to know about a loan, he can come to me and I'd explain. Further, I also do
>> some calling but not for the entire day. And those calls are not made to
>> the public but to the other branches of the region asking them to fulfill
>> their commitments and meet their targets.
>>
>> First, accept this fact that it is not easy for a blind person to get a
>> government job these days and would become more and more difficult in the
>> coming future. Please note that I don't doubt your abilities but this is a
>> simple fact! Second, quitting is not the solution! Try to be creative and
>> find new ways to engage yourself. I know it could be difficult at times,
>> but time is the only thing that keep changing! May be, you could wait for
>> the leadership to change and then once again try for some other type of
>> work that you could do in the bank. I sincerely hope you'd consider these
>> things and will not make a hasty choice. All the best.
>>
>> Satguru.
>> On 9/7/2022 1:49 PM, Harish Kumar Kapoor wrote:
>>
>> If you have Jaws software, why don't you try to give balance
>> enquiry/statement/follow up SGNPA so on. without work no one is ready
>> to give salary.
>> you may also contact your union where you joined
>>
>>
>> On 9/7/22, Muhammad Mishbahul  
>>  wrote:
>>
>> Hi ajij, try to refrain yourself from devoting so much precious times on
>> calls only, you can also do very well email handling as well. utilize the
>> time to update yourself about banks rules and regulations through its
>> various circulars. hi think through these ways you can derive some level of
>> satisfaction thank you
>>
>> Sent from my iPhone
>>
>>
>> On 07-Sep-2022, at 12:36 PM, Harish Kumar 
>> Kapoor  wrote:
>>
>> yese
>>
>>
>> On 9/7/22, Tanmay Srivastava  
>>  wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have heard somewhere that government officials are not allowed to
>> trade
>> in the office time, isn't it?
>>
>> Please correct me if I am rong.
>>
>> On Wed, 7 Sep, 2022, 11:41 am Harish Kumar Kapoor, 
>>  wrote:
>>
>>
>> 

Re: [AI] Your guidance required for switching the profession

2022-09-07 Thread Akash Kakkar

Rightly said Satguru sir,

Actually, It only happens when people do not read the stuff properly and 
overreact just to show their presence in front of others.




On 9/7/2022 2:53 PM, Satguru Rathi wrote:
None of the emails on this thread has suggested him to take no action 
and earn free salary. The essence was to be patient and mean while try 
to work out areas in the bank itself where he can be  more productive. 
No one told him to stop looking for other options; the fact that 
government jobs are hard to come by, especially, after the Covid19, 
was highlighted and therefore, was suggested to re-consider his 
decision to quit before he finds another option with similar income.


Best,
Satguru.
On 9/7/2022 2:36 PM, Amena Kanchwala wrote:


Hi Aziz,

I feel you must explore other areas as well, so that you don’t feel 
regret for not taking any action. Don’t leave this job until and 
unless you get the suitable option. And yes, I guess he doesn’t want 
to work without a salary, he just wants to work which he deserves.


Thanks and regards,

Amena


On Wed, Sep 7, 2022 at 2:17 PM Satguru Rathi 
 wrote:


Hi Aziz,

It might be somewhat a long mail so excuse me for the same.
First, it may be noted that I too, am a banker so sharing my
experience:
I've worked with different  organizations on various rolls in
both private and government. Currently, I work with RRB and
unlike the nationalized banks, RRBs do not provide Jaws easily.
There may be few fortunate ones, who somehow got the software but
rest are at the same level. Most of them do what you're doing and
some do nothing as no work has been allotted to them by their
seniors.  I don't think quitting the job would satisfy you. I
myself have not been issued the software and no ID has been
created for me to use for official work. Still, I found ways to
deal with this challenge: I carried my laptop in the office, surf
the bank's site, read various circulars, and learned all about
various offerings of the bank. Once I found myself capable enough
to speak about these things, I called up on my manager and told
him that he may try asking me anything about our bank's services
and to my grate astonishment, he reluctantly agreed to here and
tried few questions. Upon finding that I was able to provide the
satisfactory answers, he asked me what do I want and I, then
asked to be actively involved in customer dealing such as if
someone wants to know about a loan, he can come to me and I'd
explain. Further, I also do some calling but not for the entire
day. And those calls are not made to the public but to the other
branches of the region asking them to fulfill their commitments
and meet their targets.

First, accept this fact that it is not easy for a blind person to
get a government job these days and would become more and more
difficult in the coming future. Please note that I don't doubt
your abilities but this is a simple fact! Second, quitting is not
the solution! Try to be creative and find new ways to engage
yourself. I know it could be difficult at times, but time is the
only thing that keep changing! May be, you could wait for the
leadership to change and then once again try for some other type
of work that you could do in the bank. I sincerely hope you'd
consider these things and will not make a hasty choice. All the best.

Satguru.
On 9/7/2022 1:49 PM, Harish Kumar Kapoor wrote:

If you have Jaws software, why don't you try to give balance
enquiry/statement/follow up SGNPA so on. without work no one is ready
to give salary.
you may also contact your union where you joined


On 9/7/22, Muhammad Mishbahul  
  wrote:

Hi ajij, try to refrain yourself from devoting so much precious times on
calls only, you can also do very well email handling as well. utilize the
time to update yourself about banks rules and regulations through its
various circulars. hi think through these ways you can derive some level of
satisfaction thank you

Sent from my iPhone


On 07-Sep-2022, at 12:36 PM, Harish Kumar Kapoor
    wrote:

yese


On 9/7/22, Tanmay Srivastava  
  wrote:
Hi,

I have heard somewhere that government officials are not allowed to
trade
in the office time, isn't it?

Please correct me if I am rong.

On Wed, 7 Sep, 2022, 11:41 am Harish Kumar Kapoor, <
harish.kapoor1...@gmail.com> wrote:


If you have some money, learn share market consept then invest and
trade. There is no, restriction/boundation. But be careful about loss

On 9/7/22, Aravind R  
  wrote:

Leaving a job is not  a bad idea.
But, you have to ensure the same or more amount or income in newer job

Re: [AI] Your guidance required for switching the profession

2022-09-07 Thread Tanmay Srivastava
Yesterday, a division bench of justices Inndira Banerjee and MM Sundresh
was hearing a petition filed by NPRD.

When justice Banerjee said, "Initially there would be a training for all
the officers, and secondly, posts are transferable so, it will be very
difficult for the physically disabled persons to manage".

To which justice MM Sundresh said, "Frustration will kick in if you are
only giving them a particular post all the time".

Drawing from his personal experience, he narrated an incident wherein a
disabled lady judicial officer was quite unhappy as she was given the same
post all the time.

On Wed, 7 Sep, 2022, 3:45 pm Aziz Minat,  wrote:

> Hey, I don't think she meant any offence as far as I know her in person,
> might be some typographical error but what she wanted to say is that don't
> leave this job until I find anything substantial. Aishwarya salary without
> work is concerned, what you wanted to say is that even I do not want to
> take salary without working. Let's not make an issue out of some
> miscommunication and misunderstanding
>
> On Wed, 7 Sept 2022, 15:33 Satguru Rathi,  wrote:
>
>> Nope! I wasn't feeling offended at that time! but now I am! Think what
>> you made me! Sad Guru! It's Satguru!. Please don't take seriously! we all
>> are here to help each other.
>> Satguru.
>> On 9/7/2022 3:16 PM, Amena Kanchwala wrote:
>>
>> Hey Sad Guru,
>>
>> I am extremely sorry if I sound like that. However, I don't mean the
>> same. My intention is not to offend anyone. I completely agree with what
>> you wanted to say. I was just putting my point.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Thanks and regards,
>>
>> Amena
>>
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Sep 7, 2022 at 3:05 PM Aziz Minat  wrote:
>>
>>> Thank you so much everyone, your suggestions are well taken and will
>>> help me to decide the future course. I am thankful to each and everyone of
>>> you for your valuable inputs. I appreciate the responses
>>>
>>> On Wed, 7 Sept 2022, 14:58 'PAUL MUDDHA' via AccessIndia, <
>>> accessindia@accessindia.org.in> wrote:
>>>
 Dear Aziz,

 I appreciate you for openly disclosing your difficulties to the group.

 Aziz, I am Paul Muddha, currently working as a divisional manger in
 Canara Bank.

 joined Canara Bank in 1991 as a telephone operator through the exam
 conducted by SSC.

 I got promotion in 1998 to officer and then to manager and now as chief
 manager in 2018. Few facts, I got Jaws software after fighting with the
 management for 23 years and now all vi employees are getting jaws very
 easily.

 Although I moved from different cadres right from telephone operator,
 all my postings has involved talking over phone/ landline or mobile to
 clients, branches and now I head the call centre and more talking over
 phone.

 Many superiors have viewed visually challenged differently; some softly
 and many more rudely sometimes insulting and disregarding the disability.

 Don’t worry my friend, where ever we work the environment will be
 against us and we need to be cool and contribute what ever possible from
 our end.

 I think banks are better place to work for vi candidates rather than in
 private / software which requires constant updation of knowledge and keep
 up with the challenges.

 You get increments, higher wages in revisions, and high in Da unlike
 private sectors.

 Please be in touch with Vibewa group for guidance.

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Re: [AI] Your guidance required for switching the profession

2022-09-07 Thread BHAWANI SHANKAR VERMA

Dear aziz.

In most of the nationalized banks, it has developed into a perception 
that a completely blind employee can only do passbook printing, form 
distribution or calling work. You can’t get rid of it unless or 
otherwise any of your higher officials would personally take interest in 
it and nobody bother about your skills. Confrontation with higher 
officials is not a solution of your problem; instead Confrontation would 
lead you towards worse performance appraisal. Hence, it is my advice 
don’t try to be a hard worker, instead try to be a smart worker.


Secondly, if you wish to leave your job, then proceed. Mental and job 
satisfaction also matters in life. However, if you are finding job 
satisfaction with your present assignments, you won’t get at all. But, 
before quitting your job, first get a suitable job for you and don’t 
forget to obtain a permission from your circle office to appear in exams 
and interviews.


Bhawani

On 9/7/2022 9:14 AM, Aziz Minat wrote:


Hi there,

Actually I work as an officer in one of the public sector bank I would 
not name due to regulation compulsion, but since almost here I have 
been reduced as a telecaller which I feel stressful for my mental 
health as well as my work life balance. The situation of constantly 
being on call is affecting my mental health and reducing my efficiency 
I feel. So in view of that I am thinking of switching the job where my 
abilities duely recognised and I am having job satisfaction as well as 
proper work life balance.


Let me give you bit of idea about me, I did my masters in English 
literature from Gujarat University, and have been active in some or 
the other mediums through civil society as well as other organisations 
in Ahmedabad. One thing I am in mind is the work where I have to work 
as a content creator and second is in field of digital accessibility. 
902 as it was the need of that time due to financial constraints I was 
facing and thankfully I could clear it without taking any help of a 
scribe for my clearance as it is the norm these days. I am also 
applying for net jrf but have been unable to clear the same. So in 
view of that, I would highly appreciate if you can aprise me of the 
scope in above mention fields of content creation as well as digital 
accessibility and any other fields you may think off.


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2022-09-07 Thread Aziz Minat
Hey, I don't think she meant any offence as far as I know her in person,
might be some typographical error but what she wanted to say is that don't
leave this job until I find anything substantial. Aishwarya salary without
work is concerned, what you wanted to say is that even I do not want to
take salary without working. Let's not make an issue out of some
miscommunication and misunderstanding

On Wed, 7 Sept 2022, 15:33 Satguru Rathi,  wrote:

> Nope! I wasn't feeling offended at that time! but now I am! Think what you
> made me! Sad Guru! It's Satguru!. Please don't take seriously! we all are
> here to help each other.
> Satguru.
> On 9/7/2022 3:16 PM, Amena Kanchwala wrote:
>
> Hey Sad Guru,
>
> I am extremely sorry if I sound like that. However, I don't mean the same.
> My intention is not to offend anyone. I completely agree with what you
> wanted to say. I was just putting my point.
>
>
>
>
> Thanks and regards,
>
> Amena
>
>
>
> On Wed, Sep 7, 2022 at 3:05 PM Aziz Minat  wrote:
>
>> Thank you so much everyone, your suggestions are well taken and will help
>> me to decide the future course. I am thankful to each and everyone of you
>> for your valuable inputs. I appreciate the responses
>>
>> On Wed, 7 Sept 2022, 14:58 'PAUL MUDDHA' via AccessIndia, <
>> accessindia@accessindia.org.in> wrote:
>>
>>> Dear Aziz,
>>>
>>> I appreciate you for openly disclosing your difficulties to the group.
>>>
>>> Aziz, I am Paul Muddha, currently working as a divisional manger in
>>> Canara Bank.
>>>
>>> joined Canara Bank in 1991 as a telephone operator through the exam
>>> conducted by SSC.
>>>
>>> I got promotion in 1998 to officer and then to manager and now as chief
>>> manager in 2018. Few facts, I got Jaws software after fighting with the
>>> management for 23 years and now all vi employees are getting jaws very
>>> easily.
>>>
>>> Although I moved from different cadres right from telephone operator,
>>> all my postings has involved talking over phone/ landline or mobile to
>>> clients, branches and now I head the call centre and more talking over
>>> phone.
>>>
>>> Many superiors have viewed visually challenged differently; some softly
>>> and many more rudely sometimes insulting and disregarding the disability.
>>>
>>> Don’t worry my friend, where ever we work the environment will be
>>> against us and we need to be cool and contribute what ever possible from
>>> our end.
>>>
>>> I think banks are better place to work for vi candidates rather than in
>>> private / software which requires constant updation of knowledge and keep
>>> up with the challenges.
>>>
>>> You get increments, higher wages in revisions, and high in Da unlike
>>> private sectors.
>>>
>>> Please be in touch with Vibewa group for guidance.
>>>
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Re: [AI] Your guidance required for switching the profession

2022-09-07 Thread Satguru Rathi
Nope! I wasn't feeling offended at that time! but now I am! Think what 
you made me! Sad Guru! It's Satguru!. Please don't take seriously! we 
all are here to help each other.

Satguru.
On 9/7/2022 3:16 PM, Amena Kanchwala wrote:


Hey Sad Guru,

I am extremely sorry if I sound like that. However, I don't mean the 
same. My intention is not to offend anyone. I completely agree with 
what you wanted to say. I was just putting my point.



Thanks and regards,

Amena



On Wed, Sep 7, 2022 at 3:05 PM Aziz Minat  wrote:

Thank you so much everyone, your suggestions are well taken and
will help me to decide the future course. I am thankful to each
and everyone of you for your valuable inputs. I appreciate the
responses


On Wed, 7 Sept 2022, 14:58 'PAUL MUDDHA' via AccessIndia,
 wrote:

Dear Aziz,

I appreciate you for openly disclosing your difficulties to
the group.

Aziz, I am Paul Muddha, currently working as a divisional
manger in Canara Bank.

joined Canara Bank in 1991 as a telephone operator through the
exam conducted by SSC.

I got promotion in 1998 to officer and then to manager and now
as chief manager in 2018. Few facts, I got Jaws software after
fighting with the management for 23 years and now all vi
employees are getting jaws very easily.

Although I moved from different cadres right from telephone
operator, all my postings has involved talking over phone/
landline or mobile to clients, branches and now I head the
call centre and more talking over phone.

Many superiors have viewed visually challenged differently;
some softly and many more rudely sometimes insulting and
disregarding the disability.

Don’t worry my friend, where ever we work the environment will
be against us and we need to be cool and contribute what ever
possible from our end.

I think banks are better place to work for vi candidates
rather than in private / software which requires constant
updation of knowledge and keep up with the challenges.

You get increments, higher wages in revisions, and high in Da
unlike private sectors.

Please be in touch with Vibewa group for guidance.


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Re: [AI] Your guidance required for switching the profession

2022-09-07 Thread Amena Kanchwala
Hey Sad Guru,

I am extremely sorry if I sound like that. However, I don't mean the same.
My intention is not to offend anyone. I completely agree with what you
wanted to say. I was just putting my point.




Thanks and regards,

Amena



On Wed, Sep 7, 2022 at 3:05 PM Aziz Minat  wrote:

> Thank you so much everyone, your suggestions are well taken and will help
> me to decide the future course. I am thankful to each and everyone of you
> for your valuable inputs. I appreciate the responses
>
> On Wed, 7 Sept 2022, 14:58 'PAUL MUDDHA' via AccessIndia, <
> accessindia@accessindia.org.in> wrote:
>
>> Dear Aziz,
>>
>> I appreciate you for openly disclosing your difficulties to the group.
>>
>> Aziz, I am Paul Muddha, currently working as a divisional manger in
>> Canara Bank.
>>
>> joined Canara Bank in 1991 as a telephone operator through the exam
>> conducted by SSC.
>>
>> I got promotion in 1998 to officer and then to manager and now as chief
>> manager in 2018. Few facts, I got Jaws software after fighting with the
>> management for 23 years and now all vi employees are getting jaws very
>> easily.
>>
>> Although I moved from different cadres right from telephone operator, all
>> my postings has involved talking over phone/ landline or mobile to clients,
>> branches and now I head the call centre and more talking over phone.
>>
>> Many superiors have viewed visually challenged differently; some softly
>> and many more rudely sometimes insulting and disregarding the disability.
>>
>> Don’t worry my friend, where ever we work the environment will be against
>> us and we need to be cool and contribute what ever possible from our end.
>>
>> I think banks are better place to work for vi candidates rather than in
>> private / software which requires constant updation of knowledge and keep
>> up with the challenges.
>>
>> You get increments, higher wages in revisions, and high in Da unlike
>> private sectors.
>>
>> Please be in touch with Vibewa group for guidance.
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Re: [AI] Your guidance required for switching the profession

2022-09-07 Thread Aziz Minat
Thank you so much everyone, your suggestions are well taken and will help
me to decide the future course. I am thankful to each and everyone of you
for your valuable inputs. I appreciate the responses

On Wed, 7 Sept 2022, 14:58 'PAUL MUDDHA' via AccessIndia, <
accessindia@accessindia.org.in> wrote:

> Dear Aziz,
>
> I appreciate you for openly disclosing your difficulties to the group.
>
> Aziz, I am Paul Muddha, currently working as a divisional manger in Canara
> Bank.
>
> joined Canara Bank in 1991 as a telephone operator through the exam
> conducted by SSC.
>
> I got promotion in 1998 to officer and then to manager and now as chief
> manager in 2018. Few facts, I got Jaws software after fighting with the
> management for 23 years and now all vi employees are getting jaws very
> easily.
>
> Although I moved from different cadres right from telephone operator, all
> my postings has involved talking over phone/ landline or mobile to clients,
> branches and now I head the call centre and more talking over phone.
>
> Many superiors have viewed visually challenged differently; some softly
> and many more rudely sometimes insulting and disregarding the disability.
>
> Don’t worry my friend, where ever we work the environment will be against
> us and we need to be cool and contribute what ever possible from our end.
>
> I think banks are better place to work for vi candidates rather than in
> private / software which requires constant updation of knowledge and keep
> up with the challenges.
>
> You get increments, higher wages in revisions, and high in Da unlike
> private sectors.
>
> Please be in touch with Vibewa group for guidance.
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Re: [AI] Your guidance required for switching the profession

2022-09-07 Thread Aziz Minat
Actually, I am also not willing to earn without any contribution, what
currently I feel that I am not working in my true potential due to the
limitations of work they have made. The word which can be done by visually
impaired bankers but the thing is that the management has made a policy in
a way that disabled employees are given particular kind of task, and I feel
it is very restrictive as well as monotonous.

On Wed, 7 Sept 2022, 13:49 Harish Kumar Kapoor, 
wrote:

> If you have Jaws software, why don't you try to give balance
> enquiry/statement/follow up SGNPA so on. without work no one is ready
> to give salary.
> you may also contact your union where you joined
>
>
> On 9/7/22, Muhammad Mishbahul  wrote:
> > Hi ajij, try to refrain yourself from devoting so much precious times on
> > calls only, you can also do very well email handling as well. utilize the
> > time to update yourself about banks rules and regulations through its
> > various circulars. hi think through these ways you can derive some level
> of
> > satisfaction thank you
> >
> > Sent from my iPhone
> >
> >> On 07-Sep-2022, at 12:36 PM, Harish Kumar Kapoor
> >>  wrote:
> >>
> >> yese
> >>
> >>> On 9/7/22, Tanmay Srivastava  wrote:
> >>> Hi,
> >>>
> >>> I have heard somewhere that government officials are not allowed to
> >>> trade
> >>> in the office time, isn't it?
> >>>
> >>> Please correct me if I am rong.
> >>>
> >>> On Wed, 7 Sep, 2022, 11:41 am Harish Kumar Kapoor, <
> >>> harish.kapoor1...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>>
>  If you have some money, learn share market consept then invest and
>  trade. There is no, restriction/boundation. But be careful about loss
> 
>  On 9/7/22, Aravind R  wrote:
> > Leaving a job is not  a bad idea.
> > But, you have to ensure the same or more amount or income in newer
> job
> > before quittin this sir.
> > Based on english literature degree, i feel you can try for software
> > documentation in IT field, or writing reviews on books/films or
> editer
> > in news paper.
> > There should be many jobs based on your interest which you have to
> > start searching slowly. Until that, continuing public sector job will
> > be suitable.
> > Telephone related jobs in public sector will vanish within 15 years i
> > assume due to automated softwares in digital lending etc.
> >
> > On 07/09/2022, Lokesh Naik  wrote:
> >> Hi Aziz,
> >> Don’t feel bad about your role in public sector especially in bank.
> >> Because now a days, it is very difficult to get jobs in public
> >> sectors. By god grace, you got that chance. So, don’t drop it
> please,
> >> please.
> >> Next step, just discuss with your higher authority once about
> >> different job roles doing by visually impaired persons. Because,
> >> previously I know your work strength and yours also. I know maybe,
> >> your recent manager don’t have awareness about job role done by
> >> totally blind. Try to give information about organizations like
> >> EnAble
> >> India specially giving trainings to the bankers. Finally, I am
> >> requesting to you don’t take wrong actions.
> >>
> >>
> >> On 9/7/22, Aziz Minat  wrote:
> >>> Hi there,
> >>>
> >>> Actually I work as an officer in one of the public sector bank I
> >>> would
> >>> not
> >>> name due to regulation compulsion, but since almost here I have
> been
> >>> reduced as a telecaller which I feel stressful for my mental health
> >>> as
> >>> well
> >>> as my work life balance. The situation of constantly being on call
> >>> is
> >>> affecting my mental health and reducing my efficiency I feel. So in
>  view
> >>> of
> >>> that I am thinking of switching the job where my abilities duely
> >>> recognised
> >>> and I am having job satisfaction as well as proper work life
> >>> balance.
> >>>
> >>> Let me give you bit of idea about me, I did my masters in English
> >>> literature from Gujarat University, and have been active in some or
> >>> the
> >>> other mediums through civil society as well as other organisations
> >>> in
> >>> Ahmedabad. One thing I am in mind is the work where I have to work
> >>> as
> >>> a
> >>> content creator and second is in field of digital accessibility.
> 902
> >>> as
> >>> it
> >>> was the need of that time due to financial constraints I was facing
> >>> and
> >>> thankfully I could clear it without taking any help of a scribe for
> >>> my
> >>> clearance as it is the norm these days. I am also applying for net
> >>> jrf
> >>> but
> >>> have been unable to clear the same. So in view of that, I would
> >>> highly
> >>> appreciate if you can aprise me of the scope in above mention
> fields
> >>> of
> >>> content creation as well as digital accessibility and any other
> >>> fields
> >>> 

RE: [AI] Your guidance required for switching the profession

2022-09-07 Thread 'PAUL MUDDHA' via AccessIndia
Dear Aziz,
I appreciate you for openly disclosing your difficulties to the group.
Aziz, I am Paul Muddha, currently working as a divisional manger in Canara Bank.
joined Canara Bank in 1991 as a telephone operator through the exam conducted 
by SSC.
I got promotion in 1998 to officer and then to manager and now as chief manager 
in 2018. Few facts, I got Jaws software after fighting with the management for 
23 years and now all vi employees are getting jaws very easily.
Although I moved from different cadres right from telephone operator, all my 
postings has involved talking over phone/ landline or mobile to clients, 
branches and now I head the call centre and more talking over phone.
Many superiors have viewed visually challenged differently; some softly and 
many more rudely sometimes insulting and disregarding the disability.
Don’t worry my friend, where ever we work the environment will be against us 
and we need to be cool and contribute what ever possible from our end.
I think banks are better place to work for vi candidates rather than in private 
/ software which requires constant updation of knowledge and keep up with the 
challenges.
You get increments, higher wages in revisions, and high in Da unlike private 
sectors.
Please be in touch with Vibewa group for guidance.
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Re: [AI] Your guidance required for switching the profession

2022-09-07 Thread Satguru Rathi
None of the emails on this thread has suggested him to take no action 
and earn free salary. The essence was to be patient and mean while try 
to work out areas in the bank itself where he can be  more productive. 
No one told him to stop looking for other options; the fact that 
government jobs are hard to come by, especially, after the Covid19, was 
highlighted and therefore, was suggested to re-consider his decision to 
quit before he finds another option with similar income.


Best,
Satguru.
On 9/7/2022 2:36 PM, Amena Kanchwala wrote:


Hi Aziz,

I feel you must explore other areas as well, so that you don’t feel 
regret for not taking any action. Don’t leave this job until and 
unless you get the suitable option. And yes, I guess he doesn’t want 
to work without a salary, he just wants to work which he deserves.


Thanks and regards,

Amena


On Wed, Sep 7, 2022 at 2:17 PM Satguru Rathi  
wrote:


Hi Aziz,

It might be somewhat a long mail so excuse me for the same.
First, it may be noted that I too, am a banker so sharing my
experience:
I've worked with different  organizations on various rolls in both
private and government. Currently, I work with RRB and unlike the
nationalized banks, RRBs do not provide Jaws easily. There may be
few fortunate ones, who somehow got the software but rest are at
the same level. Most of them do what you're doing and some do
nothing as no work has been allotted to them by their seniors.  I
don't think quitting the job would satisfy you. I myself have not
been issued the software and no ID has been created for me to use
for official work. Still, I found ways to deal with this
challenge: I carried my laptop in the office, surf the bank's
site, read various circulars, and learned all about various
offerings of the bank. Once I found myself capable enough to speak
about these things, I called up on my manager and told him that he
may try asking me anything about our bank's services and to my
grate astonishment, he reluctantly agreed to here and tried few
questions. Upon finding that I was able to provide the
satisfactory answers, he asked me what do I want and I, then asked
to be actively involved in customer dealing such as if someone
wants to know about a loan, he can come to me and I'd explain.
Further, I also do some calling but not for the entire day. And
those calls are not made to the public but to the other branches
of the region asking them to fulfill their commitments and meet
their targets.

First, accept this fact that it is not easy for a blind person to
get a government job these days and would become more and more
difficult in the coming future. Please note that I don't doubt
your abilities but this is a simple fact! Second, quitting is not
the solution! Try to be creative and find new ways to engage
yourself. I know it could be difficult at times, but time is the
only thing that keep changing! May be, you could wait for the
leadership to change and then once again try for some other type
of work that you could do in the bank. I sincerely hope you'd
consider these things and will not make a hasty choice. All the best.

Satguru.
On 9/7/2022 1:49 PM, Harish Kumar Kapoor wrote:

If you have Jaws software, why don't you try to give balance
enquiry/statement/follow up SGNPA so on. without work no one is ready
to give salary.
you may also contact your union where you joined


On 9/7/22, Muhammad Mishbahul  
  wrote:

Hi ajij, try to refrain yourself from devoting so much precious times on
calls only, you can also do very well email handling as well. utilize the
time to update yourself about banks rules and regulations through its
various circulars. hi think through these ways you can derive some level of
satisfaction thank you

Sent from my iPhone


On 07-Sep-2022, at 12:36 PM, Harish Kumar Kapoor
    wrote:

yese


On 9/7/22, Tanmay Srivastava  
  wrote:
Hi,

I have heard somewhere that government officials are not allowed to
trade
in the office time, isn't it?

Please correct me if I am rong.

On Wed, 7 Sep, 2022, 11:41 am Harish Kumar Kapoor, <
harish.kapoor1...@gmail.com> wrote:


If you have some money, learn share market consept then invest and
trade. There is no, restriction/boundation. But be careful about loss

On 9/7/22, Aravind R  
  wrote:

Leaving a job is not  a bad idea.
But, you have to ensure the same or more amount or income in newer job
before quittin this sir.
Based on english literature degree, i feel you can try for software
documentation in IT field, or writing reviews on books/films or editer
in news paper.
There should be many 

Re: [AI] Your guidance required for switching the profession

2022-09-07 Thread Amena Kanchwala
Hi Aziz,

I feel you must explore other areas as well, so that you don’t feel regret
for not taking any action. Don’t leave this job until and unless you get
the suitable option. And yes, I guess he doesn’t want to work without a
salary, he just wants to work which he deserves.





Thanks and regards,

Amena





On Wed, Sep 7, 2022 at 2:17 PM Satguru Rathi 
wrote:

> Hi Aziz,
>
> It might be somewhat a long mail so excuse me for the same.
> First, it may be noted that I too, am a banker so sharing my experience:
> I've worked with different  organizations on various rolls in both private
> and government. Currently, I work with RRB and unlike the nationalized
> banks, RRBs do not provide Jaws easily. There may be few fortunate ones,
> who somehow got the software but rest are at the same level. Most of them
> do what you're doing and some do nothing as no work has been allotted to
> them by their seniors.  I don't think quitting the job would satisfy you. I
> myself have not been issued the software and no ID has been created for me
> to use for official work. Still, I found ways to deal with this challenge:
> I carried my laptop in the office, surf the bank's site, read various
> circulars, and learned all about various offerings of the bank. Once I
> found myself capable enough to speak about these things, I called up on my
> manager and told him that he may try asking me anything about our bank's
> services and to my grate astonishment, he reluctantly agreed to here and
> tried few questions. Upon finding that I was able to provide the
> satisfactory answers, he asked me what do I want and I, then asked to be
> actively involved in customer dealing such as if someone wants to know
> about a loan, he can come to me and I'd explain. Further, I also do some
> calling but not for the entire day. And those calls are not made to the
> public but to the other branches of the region asking them to fulfill their
> commitments and meet their targets.
>
> First, accept this fact that it is not easy for a blind person to get a
> government job these days and would become more and more difficult in the
> coming future. Please note that I don't doubt your abilities but this is a
> simple fact! Second, quitting is not the solution! Try to be creative and
> find new ways to engage yourself. I know it could be difficult at times,
> but time is the only thing that keep changing! May be, you could wait for
> the leadership to change and then once again try for some other type of
> work that you could do in the bank. I sincerely hope you'd consider these
> things and will not make a hasty choice. All the best.
>
> Satguru.
> On 9/7/2022 1:49 PM, Harish Kumar Kapoor wrote:
>
> If you have Jaws software, why don't you try to give balance
> enquiry/statement/follow up SGNPA so on. without work no one is ready
> to give salary.
> you may also contact your union where you joined
>
>
> On 9/7/22, Muhammad Mishbahul   
> wrote:
>
> Hi ajij, try to refrain yourself from devoting so much precious times on
> calls only, you can also do very well email handling as well. utilize the
> time to update yourself about banks rules and regulations through its
> various circulars. hi think through these ways you can derive some level of
> satisfaction thank you
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>
> On 07-Sep-2022, at 12:36 PM, Harish Kumar Kapoor 
>  wrote:
>
> yese
>
>
> On 9/7/22, Tanmay Srivastava  
>  wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have heard somewhere that government officials are not allowed to
> trade
> in the office time, isn't it?
>
> Please correct me if I am rong.
>
> On Wed, 7 Sep, 2022, 11:41 am Harish Kumar Kapoor, 
>  wrote:
>
>
> If you have some money, learn share market consept then invest and
> trade. There is no, restriction/boundation. But be careful about loss
>
> On 9/7/22, Aravind R  
>  wrote:
>
> Leaving a job is not  a bad idea.
> But, you have to ensure the same or more amount or income in newer job
> before quittin this sir.
> Based on english literature degree, i feel you can try for software
> documentation in IT field, or writing reviews on books/films or editer
> in news paper.
> There should be many jobs based on your interest which you have to
> start searching slowly. Until that, continuing public sector job will
> be suitable.
> Telephone related jobs in public sector will vanish within 15 years i
> assume due to automated softwares in digital lending etc.
>
> On 07/09/2022, Lokesh Naik   
> wrote:
>
> Hi Aziz,
> Don’t feel bad about your role in public sector especially in bank.
> Because now a days, it is very difficult to get jobs in public
> sectors. By god grace, you got that chance. So, don’t drop it please,
> please.
> Next step, just discuss with your higher authority once about
> different job roles doing by visually impaired persons. Because,
> previously I know your work strength and yours also. I know maybe,
> your recent manager don’t have awareness about job role done by
> totally blind. Try to give 

Re: [AI] Your guidance required for switching the profession

2022-09-07 Thread Satguru Rathi

Hi Aziz,

It might be somewhat a long mail so excuse me for the same.
First, it may be noted that I too, am a banker so sharing my experience:
I've worked with different  organizations on various rolls in both 
private and government. Currently, I work with RRB and unlike the 
nationalized banks, RRBs do not provide Jaws easily. There may be few 
fortunate ones, who somehow got the software but rest are at the same 
level. Most of them do what you're doing and some do nothing as no work 
has been allotted to them by their seniors.  I don't think quitting the 
job would satisfy you. I myself have not been issued the software and no 
ID has been created for me to use for official work. Still, I found ways 
to deal with this challenge: I carried my laptop in the office, surf the 
bank's site, read various circulars, and learned all about various 
offerings of the bank. Once I found myself capable enough to speak about 
these things, I called up on my manager and told him that he may try 
asking me anything about our bank's services and to my grate 
astonishment, he reluctantly agreed to here and tried few questions. 
Upon finding that I was able to provide the satisfactory answers, he 
asked me what do I want and I, then asked to be actively involved in 
customer dealing such as if someone wants to know about a loan, he can 
come to me and I'd explain. Further, I also do some calling but not for 
the entire day. And those calls are not made to the public but to the 
other branches of the region asking them to fulfill their commitments 
and meet their targets.


First, accept this fact that it is not easy for a blind person to get a 
government job these days and would become more and more difficult in 
the coming future. Please note that I don't doubt your abilities but 
this is a simple fact! Second, quitting is not the solution! Try to be 
creative and find new ways to engage yourself. I know it could be 
difficult at times, but time is the only thing that keep changing! May 
be, you could wait for the leadership to change and then once again try 
for some other type of work that you could do in the bank. I sincerely 
hope you'd consider these things and will not make a hasty choice. All 
the best.


Satguru.
On 9/7/2022 1:49 PM, Harish Kumar Kapoor wrote:

If you have Jaws software, why don't you try to give balance
enquiry/statement/follow up SGNPA so on. without work no one is ready
to give salary.
you may also contact your union where you joined


On 9/7/22, Muhammad Mishbahul  wrote:

Hi ajij, try to refrain yourself from devoting so much precious times on
calls only, you can also do very well email handling as well. utilize the
time to update yourself about banks rules and regulations through its
various circulars. hi think through these ways you can derive some level of
satisfaction thank you

Sent from my iPhone


On 07-Sep-2022, at 12:36 PM, Harish Kumar Kapoor
  wrote:

yese


On 9/7/22, Tanmay Srivastava  wrote:
Hi,

I have heard somewhere that government officials are not allowed to
trade
in the office time, isn't it?

Please correct me if I am rong.

On Wed, 7 Sep, 2022, 11:41 am Harish Kumar Kapoor, <
harish.kapoor1...@gmail.com> wrote:


If you have some money, learn share market consept then invest and
trade. There is no, restriction/boundation. But be careful about loss

On 9/7/22, Aravind R  wrote:

Leaving a job is not  a bad idea.
But, you have to ensure the same or more amount or income in newer job
before quittin this sir.
Based on english literature degree, i feel you can try for software
documentation in IT field, or writing reviews on books/films or editer
in news paper.
There should be many jobs based on your interest which you have to
start searching slowly. Until that, continuing public sector job will
be suitable.
Telephone related jobs in public sector will vanish within 15 years i
assume due to automated softwares in digital lending etc.

On 07/09/2022, Lokesh Naik  wrote:

Hi Aziz,
Don’t feel bad about your role in public sector especially in bank.
Because now a days, it is very difficult to get jobs in public
sectors. By god grace, you got that chance. So, don’t drop it please,
please.
Next step, just discuss with your higher authority once about
different job roles doing by visually impaired persons. Because,
previously I know your work strength and yours also. I know maybe,
your recent manager don’t have awareness about job role done by
totally blind. Try to give information about organizations like
EnAble
India specially giving trainings to the bankers. Finally, I am
requesting to you don’t take wrong actions.


On 9/7/22, Aziz Minat  wrote:

Hi there,

Actually I work as an officer in one of the public sector bank I
would
not
name due to regulation compulsion, but since almost here I have been
reduced as a telecaller which I feel stressful for my mental health
as
well
as my work life balance. The situation of constantly being on call
is
affecting my mental health and 

Re: [AI] Your guidance required for switching the profession

2022-09-07 Thread avinash shahi
Hi Aziz,
Working in any organisation be it private or public where non-disabled
workers are in majority is challenging. At the same time challenge is
there for them and other groups IE: SC, women, ST, OBCs and religious
minorities. Public sector employers are mandated by law to create
equal opportunity policy and facilitate equal level field. One can
negotiate and can earn due recognition and respect with the passage of
time. Have patience. After a prolonged struggle by women and Apex
Court's intervention, Indian Army took 75 years to establish permament
commission for women. Continue preparing for UGC NET/JRF and keep
working with the bank. I hope, Things will be alright. And don't even
think of giving up before the system. Life is very scary outside. post
Coronavirus Jobs are hard to come by. And even harder for blind
educated youths.




On 9/7/22, Aziz Minat  wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Actually I work as an officer in one of the public sector bank I would not
> name due to regulation compulsion, but since almost here I have been
> reduced as a telecaller which I feel stressful for my mental health as well
> as my work life balance. The situation of constantly being on call is
> affecting my mental health and reducing my efficiency I feel. So in view of
> that I am thinking of switching the job where my abilities duely recognised
> and I am having job satisfaction as well as proper work life balance.
>
> Let me give you bit of idea about me, I did my masters in English
> literature from Gujarat University, and have been active in some or the
> other mediums through civil society as well as other organisations in
> Ahmedabad. One thing I am in mind is the work where I have to work as a
> content creator and second is in field of digital accessibility. 902 as it
> was the need of that time due to financial constraints I was facing and
> thankfully I could clear it without taking any help of a scribe for my
> clearance as it is the norm these days. I am also applying for net jrf but
> have been unable to clear the same. So in view of that, I would highly
> appreciate if you can aprise me of the scope in above mention fields of
> content creation as well as digital accessibility and any other fields you
> may think off.
>
> --
> Regards,
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Re: [AI] Your guidance required for switching the profession

2022-09-07 Thread Harish Kumar Kapoor
If you have Jaws software, why don't you try to give balance
enquiry/statement/follow up SGNPA so on. without work no one is ready
to give salary.
you may also contact your union where you joined


On 9/7/22, Muhammad Mishbahul  wrote:
> Hi ajij, try to refrain yourself from devoting so much precious times on
> calls only, you can also do very well email handling as well. utilize the
> time to update yourself about banks rules and regulations through its
> various circulars. hi think through these ways you can derive some level of
> satisfaction thank you
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
>> On 07-Sep-2022, at 12:36 PM, Harish Kumar Kapoor
>>  wrote:
>>
>> yese
>>
>>> On 9/7/22, Tanmay Srivastava  wrote:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> I have heard somewhere that government officials are not allowed to
>>> trade
>>> in the office time, isn't it?
>>>
>>> Please correct me if I am rong.
>>>
>>> On Wed, 7 Sep, 2022, 11:41 am Harish Kumar Kapoor, <
>>> harish.kapoor1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
 If you have some money, learn share market consept then invest and
 trade. There is no, restriction/boundation. But be careful about loss

 On 9/7/22, Aravind R  wrote:
> Leaving a job is not  a bad idea.
> But, you have to ensure the same or more amount or income in newer job
> before quittin this sir.
> Based on english literature degree, i feel you can try for software
> documentation in IT field, or writing reviews on books/films or editer
> in news paper.
> There should be many jobs based on your interest which you have to
> start searching slowly. Until that, continuing public sector job will
> be suitable.
> Telephone related jobs in public sector will vanish within 15 years i
> assume due to automated softwares in digital lending etc.
>
> On 07/09/2022, Lokesh Naik  wrote:
>> Hi Aziz,
>> Don’t feel bad about your role in public sector especially in bank.
>> Because now a days, it is very difficult to get jobs in public
>> sectors. By god grace, you got that chance. So, don’t drop it please,
>> please.
>> Next step, just discuss with your higher authority once about
>> different job roles doing by visually impaired persons. Because,
>> previously I know your work strength and yours also. I know maybe,
>> your recent manager don’t have awareness about job role done by
>> totally blind. Try to give information about organizations like
>> EnAble
>> India specially giving trainings to the bankers. Finally, I am
>> requesting to you don’t take wrong actions.
>>
>>
>> On 9/7/22, Aziz Minat  wrote:
>>> Hi there,
>>>
>>> Actually I work as an officer in one of the public sector bank I
>>> would
>>> not
>>> name due to regulation compulsion, but since almost here I have been
>>> reduced as a telecaller which I feel stressful for my mental health
>>> as
>>> well
>>> as my work life balance. The situation of constantly being on call
>>> is
>>> affecting my mental health and reducing my efficiency I feel. So in
 view
>>> of
>>> that I am thinking of switching the job where my abilities duely
>>> recognised
>>> and I am having job satisfaction as well as proper work life
>>> balance.
>>>
>>> Let me give you bit of idea about me, I did my masters in English
>>> literature from Gujarat University, and have been active in some or
>>> the
>>> other mediums through civil society as well as other organisations
>>> in
>>> Ahmedabad. One thing I am in mind is the work where I have to work
>>> as
>>> a
>>> content creator and second is in field of digital accessibility. 902
>>> as
>>> it
>>> was the need of that time due to financial constraints I was facing
>>> and
>>> thankfully I could clear it without taking any help of a scribe for
>>> my
>>> clearance as it is the norm these days. I am also applying for net
>>> jrf
>>> but
>>> have been unable to clear the same. So in view of that, I would
>>> highly
>>> appreciate if you can aprise me of the scope in above mention fields
>>> of
>>> content creation as well as digital accessibility and any other
>>> fields
>>> you
>>> may think off.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Regards,
>>> Aziz
>>>
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 veracity;
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Re: [AI] Your guidance required for switching the profession

2022-09-07 Thread Muhammad Mishbahul
Hi ajij, try to refrain yourself from devoting so much precious times on calls 
only, you can also do very well email handling as well. utilize the time to 
update yourself about banks rules and regulations through its various 
circulars. hi think through these ways you can derive some level of 
satisfaction thank you

Sent from my iPhone

> On 07-Sep-2022, at 12:36 PM, Harish Kumar Kapoor 
>  wrote:
> 
> yese
> 
>> On 9/7/22, Tanmay Srivastava  wrote:
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I have heard somewhere that government officials are not allowed to trade
>> in the office time, isn't it?
>> 
>> Please correct me if I am rong.
>> 
>> On Wed, 7 Sep, 2022, 11:41 am Harish Kumar Kapoor, <
>> harish.kapoor1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> If you have some money, learn share market consept then invest and
>>> trade. There is no, restriction/boundation. But be careful about loss
>>> 
>>> On 9/7/22, Aravind R  wrote:
 Leaving a job is not  a bad idea.
 But, you have to ensure the same or more amount or income in newer job
 before quittin this sir.
 Based on english literature degree, i feel you can try for software
 documentation in IT field, or writing reviews on books/films or editer
 in news paper.
 There should be many jobs based on your interest which you have to
 start searching slowly. Until that, continuing public sector job will
 be suitable.
 Telephone related jobs in public sector will vanish within 15 years i
 assume due to automated softwares in digital lending etc.
 
 On 07/09/2022, Lokesh Naik  wrote:
> Hi Aziz,
> Don’t feel bad about your role in public sector especially in bank.
> Because now a days, it is very difficult to get jobs in public
> sectors. By god grace, you got that chance. So, don’t drop it please,
> please.
> Next step, just discuss with your higher authority once about
> different job roles doing by visually impaired persons. Because,
> previously I know your work strength and yours also. I know maybe,
> your recent manager don’t have awareness about job role done by
> totally blind. Try to give information about organizations like EnAble
> India specially giving trainings to the bankers. Finally, I am
> requesting to you don’t take wrong actions.
> 
> 
> On 9/7/22, Aziz Minat  wrote:
>> Hi there,
>> 
>> Actually I work as an officer in one of the public sector bank I
>> would
>> not
>> name due to regulation compulsion, but since almost here I have been
>> reduced as a telecaller which I feel stressful for my mental health
>> as
>> well
>> as my work life balance. The situation of constantly being on call is
>> affecting my mental health and reducing my efficiency I feel. So in
>>> view
>> of
>> that I am thinking of switching the job where my abilities duely
>> recognised
>> and I am having job satisfaction as well as proper work life balance.
>> 
>> Let me give you bit of idea about me, I did my masters in English
>> literature from Gujarat University, and have been active in some or
>> the
>> other mediums through civil society as well as other organisations in
>> Ahmedabad. One thing I am in mind is the work where I have to work as
>> a
>> content creator and second is in field of digital accessibility. 902
>> as
>> it
>> was the need of that time due to financial constraints I was facing
>> and
>> thankfully I could clear it without taking any help of a scribe for
>> my
>> clearance as it is the norm these days. I am also applying for net
>> jrf
>> but
>> have been unable to clear the same. So in view of that, I would
>> highly
>> appreciate if you can aprise me of the scope in above mention fields
>> of
>> content creation as well as digital accessibility and any other
>> fields
>> you
>> may think off.
>> 
>> --
>> Regards,
>> Aziz
>> 
>> --
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>> 1. Contents of the mails, factual, or otherwise, reflect the thinking
>>> of
>> the
>> person sending the mail and AI in no way relates itself to its
>>> veracity;
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>> sent through this mailing list..
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Re: [AI] Your guidance required for switching the profession

2022-09-07 Thread Harish Kumar Kapoor
yes

On 9/7/22, Tanmay Srivastava  wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have heard somewhere that government officials are not allowed to trade
> in the office time, isn't it?
>
> Please correct me if I am rong.
>
> On Wed, 7 Sep, 2022, 11:41 am Harish Kumar Kapoor, <
> harish.kapoor1...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> If you have some money, learn share market consept then invest and
>> trade. There is no, restriction/boundation. But be careful about loss
>>
>> On 9/7/22, Aravind R  wrote:
>> > Leaving a job is not  a bad idea.
>> > But, you have to ensure the same or more amount or income in newer job
>> > before quittin this sir.
>> > Based on english literature degree, i feel you can try for software
>> > documentation in IT field, or writing reviews on books/films or editer
>> > in news paper.
>> > There should be many jobs based on your interest which you have to
>> > start searching slowly. Until that, continuing public sector job will
>> > be suitable.
>> > Telephone related jobs in public sector will vanish within 15 years i
>> > assume due to automated softwares in digital lending etc.
>> >
>> > On 07/09/2022, Lokesh Naik  wrote:
>> >> Hi Aziz,
>> >> Don’t feel bad about your role in public sector especially in bank.
>> >> Because now a days, it is very difficult to get jobs in public
>> >> sectors. By god grace, you got that chance. So, don’t drop it please,
>> >> please.
>> >> Next step, just discuss with your higher authority once about
>> >> different job roles doing by visually impaired persons. Because,
>> >> previously I know your work strength and yours also. I know maybe,
>> >> your recent manager don’t have awareness about job role done by
>> >> totally blind. Try to give information about organizations like EnAble
>> >> India specially giving trainings to the bankers. Finally, I am
>> >> requesting to you don’t take wrong actions.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> On 9/7/22, Aziz Minat  wrote:
>> >>> Hi there,
>> >>>
>> >>> Actually I work as an officer in one of the public sector bank I
>> >>> would
>> >>> not
>> >>> name due to regulation compulsion, but since almost here I have been
>> >>> reduced as a telecaller which I feel stressful for my mental health
>> >>> as
>> >>> well
>> >>> as my work life balance. The situation of constantly being on call is
>> >>> affecting my mental health and reducing my efficiency I feel. So in
>> view
>> >>> of
>> >>> that I am thinking of switching the job where my abilities duely
>> >>> recognised
>> >>> and I am having job satisfaction as well as proper work life balance.
>> >>>
>> >>> Let me give you bit of idea about me, I did my masters in English
>> >>> literature from Gujarat University, and have been active in some or
>> >>> the
>> >>> other mediums through civil society as well as other organisations in
>> >>> Ahmedabad. One thing I am in mind is the work where I have to work as
>> >>> a
>> >>> content creator and second is in field of digital accessibility. 902
>> >>> as
>> >>> it
>> >>> was the need of that time due to financial constraints I was facing
>> >>> and
>> >>> thankfully I could clear it without taking any help of a scribe for
>> >>> my
>> >>> clearance as it is the norm these days. I am also applying for net
>> >>> jrf
>> >>> but
>> >>> have been unable to clear the same. So in view of that, I would
>> >>> highly
>> >>> appreciate if you can aprise me of the scope in above mention fields
>> >>> of
>> >>> content creation as well as digital accessibility and any other
>> >>> fields
>> >>> you
>> >>> may think off.
>> >>>
>> >>> --
>> >>> Regards,
>> >>> Aziz
>> >>>
>> >>> --
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>> >>> 1. Contents of the mails, factual, or otherwise, reflect the thinking
>> of
>> >>> the
>> >>> person sending the mail and AI in no way relates itself to its
>> veracity;
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>> >>> mails
>> >>> sent through this mailing list..
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>> >> Life is short, makes it sweet.
>> >> Mob: 9113919994
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Re: [AI] Your guidance required for switching the profession

2022-09-07 Thread Tanmay Srivastava
Hi,

I have heard somewhere that government officials are not allowed to trade
in the office time, isn't it?

Please correct me if I am rong.

On Wed, 7 Sep, 2022, 11:41 am Harish Kumar Kapoor, <
harish.kapoor1...@gmail.com> wrote:

> If you have some money, learn share market consept then invest and
> trade. There is no, restriction/boundation. But be careful about loss
>
> On 9/7/22, Aravind R  wrote:
> > Leaving a job is not  a bad idea.
> > But, you have to ensure the same or more amount or income in newer job
> > before quittin this sir.
> > Based on english literature degree, i feel you can try for software
> > documentation in IT field, or writing reviews on books/films or editer
> > in news paper.
> > There should be many jobs based on your interest which you have to
> > start searching slowly. Until that, continuing public sector job will
> > be suitable.
> > Telephone related jobs in public sector will vanish within 15 years i
> > assume due to automated softwares in digital lending etc.
> >
> > On 07/09/2022, Lokesh Naik  wrote:
> >> Hi Aziz,
> >> Don’t feel bad about your role in public sector especially in bank.
> >> Because now a days, it is very difficult to get jobs in public
> >> sectors. By god grace, you got that chance. So, don’t drop it please,
> >> please.
> >> Next step, just discuss with your higher authority once about
> >> different job roles doing by visually impaired persons. Because,
> >> previously I know your work strength and yours also. I know maybe,
> >> your recent manager don’t have awareness about job role done by
> >> totally blind. Try to give information about organizations like EnAble
> >> India specially giving trainings to the bankers. Finally, I am
> >> requesting to you don’t take wrong actions.
> >>
> >>
> >> On 9/7/22, Aziz Minat  wrote:
> >>> Hi there,
> >>>
> >>> Actually I work as an officer in one of the public sector bank I would
> >>> not
> >>> name due to regulation compulsion, but since almost here I have been
> >>> reduced as a telecaller which I feel stressful for my mental health as
> >>> well
> >>> as my work life balance. The situation of constantly being on call is
> >>> affecting my mental health and reducing my efficiency I feel. So in
> view
> >>> of
> >>> that I am thinking of switching the job where my abilities duely
> >>> recognised
> >>> and I am having job satisfaction as well as proper work life balance.
> >>>
> >>> Let me give you bit of idea about me, I did my masters in English
> >>> literature from Gujarat University, and have been active in some or the
> >>> other mediums through civil society as well as other organisations in
> >>> Ahmedabad. One thing I am in mind is the work where I have to work as a
> >>> content creator and second is in field of digital accessibility. 902 as
> >>> it
> >>> was the need of that time due to financial constraints I was facing and
> >>> thankfully I could clear it without taking any help of a scribe for my
> >>> clearance as it is the norm these days. I am also applying for net jrf
> >>> but
> >>> have been unable to clear the same. So in view of that, I would highly
> >>> appreciate if you can aprise me of the scope in above mention fields of
> >>> content creation as well as digital accessibility and any other fields
> >>> you
> >>> may think off.
> >>>
> >>> --
> >>> Regards,
> >>> Aziz
> >>>
> >>> --
> >>> Disclaimer:
> >>> 1. Contents of the mails, factual, or otherwise, reflect the thinking
> of
> >>> the
> >>> person sending the mail and AI in no way relates itself to its
> veracity;
> >>>
> >>> 2. AI cannot be held liable for any commission/omission based on the
> >>> mails
> >>> sent through this mailing list..
> >>>
> >>>
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> >>
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> >> Mob: 9113919994
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Re: [AI] Your guidance required for switching the profession

2022-09-07 Thread Harish Kumar Kapoor
If you have some money, learn share market consept then invest and
trade. There is no, restriction/boundation. But be careful about loss

On 9/7/22, Aravind R  wrote:
> Leaving a job is not  a bad idea.
> But, you have to ensure the same or more amount or income in newer job
> before quittin this sir.
> Based on english literature degree, i feel you can try for software
> documentation in IT field, or writing reviews on books/films or editer
> in news paper.
> There should be many jobs based on your interest which you have to
> start searching slowly. Until that, continuing public sector job will
> be suitable.
> Telephone related jobs in public sector will vanish within 15 years i
> assume due to automated softwares in digital lending etc.
>
> On 07/09/2022, Lokesh Naik  wrote:
>> Hi Aziz,
>> Don’t feel bad about your role in public sector especially in bank.
>> Because now a days, it is very difficult to get jobs in public
>> sectors. By god grace, you got that chance. So, don’t drop it please,
>> please.
>> Next step, just discuss with your higher authority once about
>> different job roles doing by visually impaired persons. Because,
>> previously I know your work strength and yours also. I know maybe,
>> your recent manager don’t have awareness about job role done by
>> totally blind. Try to give information about organizations like EnAble
>> India specially giving trainings to the bankers. Finally, I am
>> requesting to you don’t take wrong actions.
>>
>>
>> On 9/7/22, Aziz Minat  wrote:
>>> Hi there,
>>>
>>> Actually I work as an officer in one of the public sector bank I would
>>> not
>>> name due to regulation compulsion, but since almost here I have been
>>> reduced as a telecaller which I feel stressful for my mental health as
>>> well
>>> as my work life balance. The situation of constantly being on call is
>>> affecting my mental health and reducing my efficiency I feel. So in view
>>> of
>>> that I am thinking of switching the job where my abilities duely
>>> recognised
>>> and I am having job satisfaction as well as proper work life balance.
>>>
>>> Let me give you bit of idea about me, I did my masters in English
>>> literature from Gujarat University, and have been active in some or the
>>> other mediums through civil society as well as other organisations in
>>> Ahmedabad. One thing I am in mind is the work where I have to work as a
>>> content creator and second is in field of digital accessibility. 902 as
>>> it
>>> was the need of that time due to financial constraints I was facing and
>>> thankfully I could clear it without taking any help of a scribe for my
>>> clearance as it is the norm these days. I am also applying for net jrf
>>> but
>>> have been unable to clear the same. So in view of that, I would highly
>>> appreciate if you can aprise me of the scope in above mention fields of
>>> content creation as well as digital accessibility and any other fields
>>> you
>>> may think off.
>>>
>>> --
>>> Regards,
>>> Aziz
>>>
>>> --
>>> Disclaimer:
>>> 1. Contents of the mails, factual, or otherwise, reflect the thinking of
>>> the
>>> person sending the mail and AI in no way relates itself to its veracity;
>>>
>>> 2. AI cannot be held liable for any commission/omission based on the
>>> mails
>>> sent through this mailing list..
>>>
>>>
>>> Search for old postings at:
>>> http://www.mail-archive.com/accessindia@accessindia.org.in/
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>>>
>>
>>
>> --
>> Regards,
>> Life is short, makes it sweet.
>> Mob: 9113919994
>>
>> --
>> Disclaimer:
>> 1. Contents of the mails, factual, or otherwise, reflect the thinking of
>> the
>> person sending the mail and AI in no way relates itself to its veracity;
>>
>> 2. AI cannot be held liable for any commission/omission based on the
>> mails
>> sent through this mailing list..
>>
>>
>> Search for old postings at:
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>>
>
>
> --
>
>
> --
> --
> nothing is difficult unless you make it appear so.
>
> r. aravind,
>
> manager
> Department of sales
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Re: [AI] Your guidance required for switching the profession

2022-09-07 Thread Aziz Minat
Hi there,

As far as making them aware of it to my head authorities concerned, I have
raised it to the highest level but no avail. and aspir is doing any part
time job is concerned, i don't have any motivation left after leaving the
office as constantly being on phone is mentally exhausting

On Wed, 7 Sept 2022, 11:23 Siva Suresh,  wrote:

> Hi don't leave the job in public sector as it is difficult to get a job in
> government instead use the time to learn something or try to do a part time
> job in private sectors
>
> On Wed, Sep 7, 2022, 11:11 AM Aravind R 
> wrote:
>
>> Leaving a job is not  a bad idea.
>> But, you have to ensure the same or more amount or income in newer job
>> before quittin this sir.
>> Based on english literature degree, i feel you can try for software
>> documentation in IT field, or writing reviews on books/films or editer
>> in news paper.
>> There should be many jobs based on your interest which you have to
>> start searching slowly. Until that, continuing public sector job will
>> be suitable.
>> Telephone related jobs in public sector will vanish within 15 years i
>> assume due to automated softwares in digital lending etc.
>>
>> On 07/09/2022, Lokesh Naik  wrote:
>> > Hi Aziz,
>> > Don’t feel bad about your role in public sector especially in bank.
>> > Because now a days, it is very difficult to get jobs in public
>> > sectors. By god grace, you got that chance. So, don’t drop it please,
>> > please.
>> > Next step, just discuss with your higher authority once about
>> > different job roles doing by visually impaired persons. Because,
>> > previously I know your work strength and yours also. I know maybe,
>> > your recent manager don’t have awareness about job role done by
>> > totally blind. Try to give information about organizations like EnAble
>> > India specially giving trainings to the bankers. Finally, I am
>> > requesting to you don’t take wrong actions.
>> >
>> >
>> > On 9/7/22, Aziz Minat  wrote:
>> >> Hi there,
>> >>
>> >> Actually I work as an officer in one of the public sector bank I would
>> >> not
>> >> name due to regulation compulsion, but since almost here I have been
>> >> reduced as a telecaller which I feel stressful for my mental health as
>> >> well
>> >> as my work life balance. The situation of constantly being on call is
>> >> affecting my mental health and reducing my efficiency I feel. So in
>> view
>> >> of
>> >> that I am thinking of switching the job where my abilities duely
>> >> recognised
>> >> and I am having job satisfaction as well as proper work life balance.
>> >>
>> >> Let me give you bit of idea about me, I did my masters in English
>> >> literature from Gujarat University, and have been active in some or the
>> >> other mediums through civil society as well as other organisations in
>> >> Ahmedabad. One thing I am in mind is the work where I have to work as a
>> >> content creator and second is in field of digital accessibility. 902 as
>> >> it
>> >> was the need of that time due to financial constraints I was facing and
>> >> thankfully I could clear it without taking any help of a scribe for my
>> >> clearance as it is the norm these days. I am also applying for net jrf
>> >> but
>> >> have been unable to clear the same. So in view of that, I would highly
>> >> appreciate if you can aprise me of the scope in above mention fields of
>> >> content creation as well as digital accessibility and any other fields
>> >> you
>> >> may think off.
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> Regards,
>> >> Aziz
>> >>
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Re: [AI] Your guidance required for switching the profession

2022-09-06 Thread Siva Suresh
Hi don't leave the job in public sector as it is difficult to get a job in
government instead use the time to learn something or try to do a part time
job in private sectors

On Wed, Sep 7, 2022, 11:11 AM Aravind R 
wrote:

> Leaving a job is not  a bad idea.
> But, you have to ensure the same or more amount or income in newer job
> before quittin this sir.
> Based on english literature degree, i feel you can try for software
> documentation in IT field, or writing reviews on books/films or editer
> in news paper.
> There should be many jobs based on your interest which you have to
> start searching slowly. Until that, continuing public sector job will
> be suitable.
> Telephone related jobs in public sector will vanish within 15 years i
> assume due to automated softwares in digital lending etc.
>
> On 07/09/2022, Lokesh Naik  wrote:
> > Hi Aziz,
> > Don’t feel bad about your role in public sector especially in bank.
> > Because now a days, it is very difficult to get jobs in public
> > sectors. By god grace, you got that chance. So, don’t drop it please,
> > please.
> > Next step, just discuss with your higher authority once about
> > different job roles doing by visually impaired persons. Because,
> > previously I know your work strength and yours also. I know maybe,
> > your recent manager don’t have awareness about job role done by
> > totally blind. Try to give information about organizations like EnAble
> > India specially giving trainings to the bankers. Finally, I am
> > requesting to you don’t take wrong actions.
> >
> >
> > On 9/7/22, Aziz Minat  wrote:
> >> Hi there,
> >>
> >> Actually I work as an officer in one of the public sector bank I would
> >> not
> >> name due to regulation compulsion, but since almost here I have been
> >> reduced as a telecaller which I feel stressful for my mental health as
> >> well
> >> as my work life balance. The situation of constantly being on call is
> >> affecting my mental health and reducing my efficiency I feel. So in view
> >> of
> >> that I am thinking of switching the job where my abilities duely
> >> recognised
> >> and I am having job satisfaction as well as proper work life balance.
> >>
> >> Let me give you bit of idea about me, I did my masters in English
> >> literature from Gujarat University, and have been active in some or the
> >> other mediums through civil society as well as other organisations in
> >> Ahmedabad. One thing I am in mind is the work where I have to work as a
> >> content creator and second is in field of digital accessibility. 902 as
> >> it
> >> was the need of that time due to financial constraints I was facing and
> >> thankfully I could clear it without taking any help of a scribe for my
> >> clearance as it is the norm these days. I am also applying for net jrf
> >> but
> >> have been unable to clear the same. So in view of that, I would highly
> >> appreciate if you can aprise me of the scope in above mention fields of
> >> content creation as well as digital accessibility and any other fields
> >> you
> >> may think off.
> >>
> >> --
> >> Regards,
> >> Aziz
> >>
> >> --
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> >
> >
> > --
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> > Life is short, makes it sweet.
> > Mob: 9113919994
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Re: [AI] Your guidance required for switching the profession

2022-09-06 Thread Aravind R
Leaving a job is not  a bad idea.
But, you have to ensure the same or more amount or income in newer job
before quittin this sir.
Based on english literature degree, i feel you can try for software
documentation in IT field, or writing reviews on books/films or editer
in news paper.
There should be many jobs based on your interest which you have to
start searching slowly. Until that, continuing public sector job will
be suitable.
Telephone related jobs in public sector will vanish within 15 years i
assume due to automated softwares in digital lending etc.

On 07/09/2022, Lokesh Naik  wrote:
> Hi Aziz,
> Don’t feel bad about your role in public sector especially in bank.
> Because now a days, it is very difficult to get jobs in public
> sectors. By god grace, you got that chance. So, don’t drop it please,
> please.
> Next step, just discuss with your higher authority once about
> different job roles doing by visually impaired persons. Because,
> previously I know your work strength and yours also. I know maybe,
> your recent manager don’t have awareness about job role done by
> totally blind. Try to give information about organizations like EnAble
> India specially giving trainings to the bankers. Finally, I am
> requesting to you don’t take wrong actions.
>
>
> On 9/7/22, Aziz Minat  wrote:
>> Hi there,
>>
>> Actually I work as an officer in one of the public sector bank I would
>> not
>> name due to regulation compulsion, but since almost here I have been
>> reduced as a telecaller which I feel stressful for my mental health as
>> well
>> as my work life balance. The situation of constantly being on call is
>> affecting my mental health and reducing my efficiency I feel. So in view
>> of
>> that I am thinking of switching the job where my abilities duely
>> recognised
>> and I am having job satisfaction as well as proper work life balance.
>>
>> Let me give you bit of idea about me, I did my masters in English
>> literature from Gujarat University, and have been active in some or the
>> other mediums through civil society as well as other organisations in
>> Ahmedabad. One thing I am in mind is the work where I have to work as a
>> content creator and second is in field of digital accessibility. 902 as
>> it
>> was the need of that time due to financial constraints I was facing and
>> thankfully I could clear it without taking any help of a scribe for my
>> clearance as it is the norm these days. I am also applying for net jrf
>> but
>> have been unable to clear the same. So in view of that, I would highly
>> appreciate if you can aprise me of the scope in above mention fields of
>> content creation as well as digital accessibility and any other fields
>> you
>> may think off.
>>
>> --
>> Regards,
>> Aziz
>>
>> --
>> Disclaimer:
>> 1. Contents of the mails, factual, or otherwise, reflect the thinking of
>> the
>> person sending the mail and AI in no way relates itself to its veracity;
>>
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>> mails
>> sent through this mailing list..
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>>
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>>
>
>
> --
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> Life is short, makes it sweet.
> Mob: 9113919994
>
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Re: [AI] Your guidance required for switching the profession

2022-09-06 Thread Lokesh Naik
Hi Aziz,
Don’t feel bad about your role in public sector especially in bank.
Because now a days, it is very difficult to get jobs in public
sectors. By god grace, you got that chance. So, don’t drop it please,
please.
Next step, just discuss with your higher authority once about
different job roles doing by visually impaired persons. Because,
previously I know your work strength and yours also. I know maybe,
your recent manager don’t have awareness about job role done by
totally blind. Try to give information about organizations like EnAble
India specially giving trainings to the bankers. Finally, I am
requesting to you don’t take wrong actions.


On 9/7/22, Aziz Minat  wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Actually I work as an officer in one of the public sector bank I would not
> name due to regulation compulsion, but since almost here I have been
> reduced as a telecaller which I feel stressful for my mental health as well
> as my work life balance. The situation of constantly being on call is
> affecting my mental health and reducing my efficiency I feel. So in view of
> that I am thinking of switching the job where my abilities duely recognised
> and I am having job satisfaction as well as proper work life balance.
>
> Let me give you bit of idea about me, I did my masters in English
> literature from Gujarat University, and have been active in some or the
> other mediums through civil society as well as other organisations in
> Ahmedabad. One thing I am in mind is the work where I have to work as a
> content creator and second is in field of digital accessibility. 902 as it
> was the need of that time due to financial constraints I was facing and
> thankfully I could clear it without taking any help of a scribe for my
> clearance as it is the norm these days. I am also applying for net jrf but
> have been unable to clear the same. So in view of that, I would highly
> appreciate if you can aprise me of the scope in above mention fields of
> content creation as well as digital accessibility and any other fields you
> may think off.
>
> --
> Regards,
> Aziz
>
> --
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>
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Re: [AI] Your guidance required for switching the profession

2022-09-06 Thread Minar Singh
Hi Aziz,
Every job is stressful. Please go through the identified roles for the
Visually Impaired bank employees and request your manager for the role
shifting. These days getting into the big MNCs is bit difficult
because they look for candidates having some amount of work experience
in a specific domain. But there are many small and mid-size IT
companies looking for candidates they may recruit you, but your
current work experience will not be considered. I will not recommend
the tele caller's job in a private company because initial pay will
not be sufficient. I think switching into private companies from the
public sector is not a wise decision. These are my opinions. Final
decisions will be yours.

On 9/7/22, Aziz Minat  wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> Actually I work as an officer in one of the public sector bank I would not
> name due to regulation compulsion, but since almost here I have been
> reduced as a telecaller which I feel stressful for my mental health as well
> as my work life balance. The situation of constantly being on call is
> affecting my mental health and reducing my efficiency I feel. So in view of
> that I am thinking of switching the job where my abilities duely recognised
> and I am having job satisfaction as well as proper work life balance.
>
> Let me give you bit of idea about me, I did my masters in English
> literature from Gujarat University, and have been active in some or the
> other mediums through civil society as well as other organisations in
> Ahmedabad. One thing I am in mind is the work where I have to work as a
> content creator and second is in field of digital accessibility. 902 as it
> was the need of that time due to financial constraints I was facing and
> thankfully I could clear it without taking any help of a scribe for my
> clearance as it is the norm these days. I am also applying for net jrf but
> have been unable to clear the same. So in view of that, I would highly
> appreciate if you can aprise me of the scope in above mention fields of
> content creation as well as digital accessibility and any other fields you
> may think off.
>
> --
> Regards,
> Aziz
>
> --
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[AI] Your guidance required for switching the profession

2022-09-06 Thread Aziz Minat
Hi there,

Actually I work as an officer in one of the public sector bank I would not
name due to regulation compulsion, but since almost here I have been
reduced as a telecaller which I feel stressful for my mental health as well
as my work life balance. The situation of constantly being on call is
affecting my mental health and reducing my efficiency I feel. So in view of
that I am thinking of switching the job where my abilities duely recognised
and I am having job satisfaction as well as proper work life balance.

Let me give you bit of idea about me, I did my masters in English
literature from Gujarat University, and have been active in some or the
other mediums through civil society as well as other organisations in
Ahmedabad. One thing I am in mind is the work where I have to work as a
content creator and second is in field of digital accessibility. 902 as it
was the need of that time due to financial constraints I was facing and
thankfully I could clear it without taking any help of a scribe for my
clearance as it is the norm these days. I am also applying for net jrf but
have been unable to clear the same. So in view of that, I would highly
appreciate if you can aprise me of the scope in above mention fields of
content creation as well as digital accessibility and any other fields you
may think off.

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Aziz

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