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Millionaire in hut
by Srinivasan S on May 04, 2008 01:56 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Mr Sarathbabu did what he knew best from childhood,as good as TVS Iyengar,but why should he do an MBA,spoiling the chance of another bright guy.I have seen Veterinary Doctors working in Sales Tax dept(Both posting&promotion,education under quota)robbing the chance of a bright veterinarian.Politicians should look at all these before going for reservation.Lot of Tax payer's money is spent on veterinary,MBA college and the students finally opt for somethingelse
We wish Sarathji success as an enterprenuer,at least he didn't go for quota jobs

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by T a s i n on May 04, 2008 02:11 PM   Permalink
Nice observation..:-)

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by pradeep kumar on May 04, 2008 02:12 PM   Permalink
Your dislike for him discernible. Typical anti-quota mindset.

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by Srinivasan S on May 04, 2008 02:44 PM   Permalink
Sir,
It was a personal defeat(Not only mindset)I wanted to do a PhD,lost M.Sc seat to quotas.My career to become a scientist was lost 30 years ago.My best wishes to all quota beneficiaries


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by SAROJ OMPRAKASH on May 04, 2008 03:03 PM   Permalink
you all antiquota people we three brothers being have never used reservation dont u have guts to climb hp without ladders.


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by Srienivasamurthy Iyer on May 04, 2008 03:34 PM   Permalink
Hi Srinivasan,
You typically did what Saratbabu advises budding entrepreneurs not to do for success-that is, you gave up!Unfortunately for you, 30 years ago, there wasn't anyone to guide you & tell you that your deprivation due to quota restrictions(over which, you, as an individual, have no control)need not mean end of the road to your dreams of becoming a scientist.There was and still is,a whole world outside the reach of the quotas!!If you had persisted with your dreams passionately and explored, you would have got access to it!But never mind it.Do you still want to be a scientist?Irrespective of your present age and other circumstances, you can still make it as a scientist,in your own right, if you are still passionate enough and are ready to jump out of your limiting mindsets and ready to explore!
Best wishes

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