Telangana dailywager's son lands 8 govt jobs in 6 years

Published On : 2024-11-17T11:42:36+0530 [ IST ] | Author : Mayur_Tembhare
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IfRayarakula Rajeshhad resigned himself to his fate he would have been just another helper working for a wedding caterer in rural Telangana earning about 200 daily. But the 34-year-old from a village inWarangal decided in 2018 he would join the extremely competitive

Rajesh was acutely aware of the fact that thousands of people applied for every single position in the govt and chances of landing a job were slim. But he told himself that he would have been happy with just a job, any job in the govt. A fixed income would have ensured that he helped feed

In the past six years however Rajesh has received offer letters for not one, not two but eight jobs and he prepared for all of them without once stepping into a coaching centre. He accomplished this feat by dedicatedly studying by himself at his village Nallabelly and at the Osmania University library in Hyderabad

Worked part-time to support family: Rajesh

Coaching centres were beyond my means," he said. "To support my family I took part-time jobs until I got a post in the government. And on the side I kept studying to pass recruitment exams."

Since 2018 he has been working as a postgraduate teacher in a social welfare school in Eturnagaram receiving offer letters for six jobs including panchayat secretary postgraduate teacher trained graduate teacher assistant statistical officer hostel welfare officer and Group IV services.

Recently he was selected for the junior lecturer position which he will take up soon as it is a gazetted officer position.

Between 2014 and 2016 my father fell ill and became bedridden. I supplemented my mother's limited income by working as a helper at weddings alongside catering services sometimes earning as little as 100. I faced many hardships during this phase.

He added that despite being selected in Group 1 prelims he faced a setback. "I was unwell during the crucial months before the Mains exam which prevented me from appearing for the test."

Rajesh's success has now pushed his brother who has already secured a job in the municipal department under Group IV services and is anticipating the results of Group 1 mains.


Source : Reporters From Sunrise Chronicles


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Summary :

IfRayarakula Rajeshhad resigned himself to his fate he would have been just another helper working for a wedding caterer in rural Telangana earning about 200 daily. But the 34-year-old from a villa