FuzzyPickle
FuzzyPickle

Watched Rocketry: The Nambi Effect

Moral of the story:

  1. No point being loyal to your job. If you get an opportunity outside india, Grab it.
  2. Always prioritise Family over Job - Even if it’s as important as an ISRO space mission. 3.Jitna Government ne compensation diya .. utna nabmi sir Nasa mei ek mahine mei bana lete - money is not everything, but remember it makes your life easier in difficult times.
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WigglyMochi
WigglyMochi
Oracle16mo

Watched Animal. Moral: Attack anyone who doesn't agree with you. And I don't agree with you here. So, should I listen to a movie or my heart?

FuzzyPickle
FuzzyPickle
Amazon16mo

First let me ask you a question:

Have you finished your 70 hours this week ?

WigglyMochi
WigglyMochi
Oracle16mo

@sasta_blind Are Dude...I am not in Infy now. I resigned just after this comment came out.😂 @GV people, please let me change my company. And yeah, thanks for finding the thinnest argument in the world. And wait, you are in BYJU's 😂 you are the last person who should comment on other's companies

SwirlyMuffin
SwirlyMuffin
Student16mo

It's crazy how Indians will watch movies to figure out moving abroad rather than researching on their own from authentic sources !

JumpyDonut
JumpyDonut
Optum16mo

My father was in an allied org of ISRO and his company boss was also jailed during that saga. Movie highlighted Nambi as a ISRO hero which he is not. Ofcourse he was discriminated by the govt or govt agencies due to some ego clashes.

FuzzyPickle
FuzzyPickle
Amazon16mo

Respect 🫡

PeppyBiscuit
PeppyBiscuit

GV turning into LinkedIn.

PeppyPancake
PeppyPancake

Circumstances of each individual is different and can not be generalised. Ideally every individual has to identify what is right and what is wrong for his or her own growth and life. Then only they have to decide what to do as per their choice. All these movies that are released should not be taken or even considered to drive one’s decisions. It’s your life.. make it large!!

FuzzyBoba
FuzzyBoba

My brother, go back to LinkedIn

GoofyPretzel
GoofyPretzel
Swiggy16mo

I watched Ramanujan. He passed away at 32 after achieving a lot. At 32, I didn't achieve anything. If an achiever died at 32 why should I live beyond 32 if I didn't achieve anything. 😅

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by SillyDonutTCS

IITians not ready to work at ISRO at 5digit monthly salary.

Money is everything?

Isro pays 60k-95k to fresher engineers... Still IITians are not joining.

Slogging for Western Mnc is the only desire of IITians?

Comments and solutions??

https://www.businesstoday.in/latest/story/iitians-...

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user

Everything is so expensive right now. Is it wrong to think about financial stability.

user

It's always about the money. IITians be lining outside to get the job of a janitor if being a janitor paid 30l+. Wi...

user

"Somanath, who is at the top post at ISRO and also the secretary of the Department of Space, was Rs 2.5 lakh - which ...

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by BouncySushiSr Solution Consultant

I just got fired from what I thought was my dream job, and I don’t know how to handle this.

I work as a Solutions Consultant in Hyderabad. It’s been a demanding role, but I’ve loved the challenge and felt like I was building something meaningful for my career. After months of working overtime to meet deadlines, I decided to tak...

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user

As trends has been seen in past few days, loyalty has not been compensated well by the employers to the employee. Th...

user

Move on you already love company so much that you’re not naming it. 👹

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Move on - there is no concept of staying long at company aka loyalty. If you get paid more you move out or the compan...