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.
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
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
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
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
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 con
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
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n 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 t
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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,
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
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>
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
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
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
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
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,
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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