Do
you really want a government job? Is it your only wish or is it your
burning desire? How much sacrifice can you accept to get it?
First,
ask all the above questions to yourself and get all the answers. Be
honest to yourself. If your answers show the direction towards the
government job then I am quite sure that you will get the job.
It
was 1999. I was working in a famous construction company Larsen and
Toubro for last one and half years. The construction job is travel
oriented. After completion of one project, you have to go for another
project. It will continue throughout service life.
I am something like homesick. I don’t love away from home. I always dream of a happy family life with family. I can see that my future will not be the same what I dream. It haunted me. I need a stable life. Only a government job can supply me what I dream. So after consulting with family and brothers, I left my job.
I am something like homesick. I don’t love away from home. I always dream of a happy family life with family. I can see that my future will not be the same what I dream. It haunted me. I need a stable life. Only a government job can supply me what I dream. So after consulting with family and brothers, I left my job.
I
can still remember what my elder brother said. You have one year. In
this one year, you sit for at least 10 examinations. If cant does not
get success on those examinations it can be assumed that you don’t have
the quality to get the government job. I have lost my father when I
studied in class nine and family was going through a financial crisis at
that time. But still, my family support me by affording me at home for
another year. But not with the full financial support of coaching books
etc.
It
was my last and final chance to settle my life with a government job. I
left my job in May 1999. I was detached from my studies for the
previous two years and I have only one year to a government job. Here I
started my struggle. Like other young, I have also my friends at my
locality. You believe me or not I detached me from all of them. it was
the first crucial step for me. Next, I schedule my daily routine of
study time.
Normally
wake up at 06:00 AM. Then after getting fresh start my study for the
next 3 to 4 hours. about 10:30 I went for a break. I sleep for about the
next one and a half hour. It was my own assumption.
I found that after studies for three to four hours it was fatigue and I have to take some rest. I think to use that time and the most effective way should go to sleep. After wake up takes lunch and start studies again up to 5 to 30 PM. Then went out for some time. Not with friends alone.
I don’t want to in some useless intake to my mind other than studies. After refreshment in the afternoon, I came back and start studying again up to 10 to 10:30 PM. It was my regular routine. I have created my own routine.
I found that after studies for three to four hours it was fatigue and I have to take some rest. I think to use that time and the most effective way should go to sleep. After wake up takes lunch and start studies again up to 5 to 30 PM. Then went out for some time. Not with friends alone.
I don’t want to in some useless intake to my mind other than studies. After refreshment in the afternoon, I came back and start studying again up to 10 to 10:30 PM. It was my regular routine. I have created my own routine.
I
didn't take any type of coaching because I couldn't have money to
afford those. I buy two employment news magazine published in Bengali
weekly and buy another monthly magazine. For the departmental study, I
go through my diploma books and an MCQ types book. And I studied alone. I
never practised with others.
Maybe
it was a little harder to look, but I didn't have any choice. I have
only one year. I have to detach myself from all things that could divert
my mind from studies. It was like a war for me. I must have to win. And
I win. I sat for three examinations of RRB as per my qualification
matric with a diploma. I get to succeed in the first two.i have joined
in Indian Railways as Assistant Loco Pilot in 2001. I also sat in PSC
and SSC at matric level and clear them both. I still have the call
letters. I have answered 196 questions correct in PSC out of 200. It was
a great satisfaction for me. That was my preparation standard. Focus,
focus and only focus on your aim.
I
didn't have any choice other than a government job. Put yourself in
these types of situation and I am quite sure that you will get the
success. Start believe in yourself.
-Subhasis Dutta Roy, Experienced in marketing Pvt sector to Indian Railways Govt