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2004.. I was a part-time off roll employee at a bank, selling loan products. I used to work after my college during 2nd half of the day.

One day my manager kicked me out, I was late to join one campaign as I got stuck at college.
I literally cried when he sacked me and only after I pleaded, he allowed me to join back again.

But I felt terrible for the way I was treated, may be because I was just an off roll employee. Moving out of the building that day I was dejected, but learned some important lessons.
2 years later I was hired as a manager by this bank. On its rolls this time. My eyes were moist, and I was feeling proud when I entered the same building.

A few years later, I went on to head a function at a group company of the same bank.
Your dreams are never too big, and you are never too small to chase and achieve them.

Starting small in your career isn't your fault, but if you don't dream big and chase it, it is.

That manager msgd me "hi" on linked in today, I replied, "thank you." He is clueless now.
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