Monday, July 30, 2012

Business that prescription medication

Business that prescription medication. People in PSU are crushed by inefficiency by their senior. I am an engineer in a reputed firm in India. By choice I selected it as it lies in the heart of poor, tribal people. In extra time I started teaching children and motivated my friends to join in this endeavor. As our work expanded I after a struggle with the system moved to CSR department. Here i found people working only to make face value. Anyway I again made adjustment and started ignoring tasks assigned by my immediate seniors if it is given in odd time, to be execute programs of my own will (I learned to play with hierarchy. If you start ignoring your seniors, he will adjust according to save his own face). As my own works are giving face value to my organized although it is not in the policy, people at top started recognizing my work (as I always send report of my work to higher authorities) and appreciated me. This started giving me more freedom and now I am able to work for the poor well which I always longed for while working in office (a time consuming machine).

What delights me is the opportunity to learn about new things, be exposed to new ideas, and then be challenged to then create something related to this new information. That's why I'm grateful to be in a business that allows me to do that. Maybe not every day, but much more often than not. Business that prescription medication

It may sound silly, but it almost doesn't matter if what I'm learning about seems mundane or trivial. The pleasure comes more from the learning process itself. For example, when I first got into B2B and technical products advertising, I remember learning about the metal stamping processes used to create things like displays shelves in stores. It changed my perspective in some way. The next time I was in a store, I looked at the display equipment and imagined how various companies made those things, perhaps others handled their distribution, and someone on the store's end had to select, specify, and purchase those items, while still others installed them. Business that prescription medication

Business that prescription medication There is a whole network of hidden processes behind the things we see and do everyday. From a prescription medication we may take first thing upon waking, to the weave of the sheets we sleep on when we go to bed at night. This hidden world continues to fascinate even after close to two decades in this business.

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