I hold a master's degree in Business - Finance and a B.Tech degree. I have been working in a public sector bank for two years. The bank has decided to dismiss me from services due to inflated rental bills (actual amount 5800, claimed 8000) which I didn't do intentionally but thought of rent as an entitlement. Also, I was unaware that the electricity bill is separate from the rent. Now, since I have been dismissed, what can be my future career prospects? Kindly help.
From India, Chennai
From India, Chennai
This may affect your future. I suggest you talk to the management of your bank and request forgiveness so that they don't document it. In case they do document it and put it in your files, it will reflect in your background verification each time you join a new company.
P.S. - Respect your profession and keep your values intact.
Regards, Rahul Chhabra
From India, Delhi
P.S. - Respect your profession and keep your values intact.
Regards, Rahul Chhabra
From India, Delhi
Advice of Learned member Rahul Chabra is appropriate. Having so many degrees and education and still doing such gross errors is really beyond normal understanding.
From India, Pune
From India, Pune
I regret what has happened. I don’t want to repeat it. But you meant to say that I cannot be employed again anywhere??
From India, Chennai
From India, Chennai
Dear Rakesh,
Don't lose hope. However, if the bank has documented it, it will always reflect on your Background Check. Rather, as informed earlier, beg (yes, beg) for an apology and request them not to document the same in your files.
Regards,
Rahul Chhabra
From India, Delhi
Don't lose hope. However, if the bank has documented it, it will always reflect on your Background Check. Rather, as informed earlier, beg (yes, beg) for an apology and request them not to document the same in your files.
Regards,
Rahul Chhabra
From India, Delhi
I understand that, but this is a public sector bank. Decisions are made elsewhere, possibly in another state. I rarely get a chance to express my perspective. Even after that, if they have to adhere to the rules (since it's a public sector), what can I do? I mean, can I find employment where I can showcase my diligence, grow within the organization, and maybe after 5-10 years consider moving. At that point, it may not matter much.
From India, Chennai
From India, Chennai
Rakesh, As i said, dont loose hope! Try your luck in private sector :) Regards Rahul Chhabra
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
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