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A woman from Delhi quit her job at a government bank. She claimed that it drained her mentally and she never had peace. The video garnered the attention of many.
Delhi woman quits toxic government job.
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New Delhi: A woman with a government job called it quits after it turned toxic. In a viral video, the female explained how she was choosing peace over a stable job. Vani, a 29-year-old working at Punjab National Bank as a probationary officer, shared her experience of working at a government job.
“Not all heroes wear capes, some just quit toxic jobs. So I closed the chapter that was no longer serving me,” wrote the woman on Instagram. Narrating her story, the woman claimed that she cleared the exam in 2022 and subsequently completed a training. She was posted in Meerut as a Scale-I Officer and was in charge of loan handling.
Delhi woman quits government job; explains why in viral video
In the clip, Vani claimed that the job significantly improved her life and gave her financial stability. However, the job drained her. “It is a mentally draining and thankless job,” said one. She added that her job eventually began altering her personality. “I had slowly started hating the person I was becoming. I used to be such a happy-go-lucky person, but in the past three years, I have become so grumpy and easily annoyed,” said the woman.
Vani realized it was time to choose mental peace over financial stability. “The happiness and mental peace you get after leaving a place where you don’t belong is far superior to any regret you might have,” said the woman in the video.
The video garnered several comments on social media. Netizens were proud of her bold decision. They wished her well. Others shared their experiences.
“Being in the same situation, I know it is mentally exhausting; it takes so much courage to take this step. Kudos and best of luck for future endeavours,” said one. Another responded, “All the best for your new beginning.” A third individual commented, “Same, I did it a few months back.”
Varsha Sara Babuji
Varsha Sara Babuji brings over 4 years of experience in digital and print media, with a focus on covering viral and offbeat news. She has a proven track record of delivering engaging content across various topics, including lifestyle and human interest stories, for reputable publications.
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