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Originally Posted by DEVOLUTION GEEK View Post
CSS is the name of first three to four groups. There is no match between Postal Service and PMS. Even a senior postal officer trail behind Assistant Commissioner of PMS for petty issues. Image the difference of power and authority between a junior PMS Assistant Commissioner and a divisional postal officer who has no power and authority and concerned only with transmitting posts. Postal officers have no power and authority and indeed no social status too. Three days ago, a grade 18 officer of postal was slavIshly requesting my PMS colleague for the 'special' treatment of his relative in hospital. PMS offIcers do dIctate terms to Postal ones when they are posted In fIeld. Postal officers, few of them, dictate their terms to them only when they are posted in provincial secretariats on deputations and that's too on 'sifarish' which is indeed an evil thing. Only a DMG offIcer can be a boss of PMS one. I don't want to disparage Postal but the fact is fact. Yes, postal is a good group if you want peace of mind and secluded environment. Edge is only for DMG, PSP, FSP and Customs.

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Name the person who told you that postal and Railway are better than PMS. I have never heard any PMS officer or Indeed a sane CSS one saying that before. I have never felt that PMS officers are lesser than postal, OMG and railway ones during my several years of service in Punjab Secretariat.
Customs is a Royal Group because of corruption alone and some people like me don't like it. It's my personal preference, you may like Customs. I would prefer PMS over customs but it is my personal preference. Yes, most of the people in our society prefer customs. You can understand the reason behind it. After first four groups of CSS, PMS is indeed better.
DCO is far more powerful than a CEO so no match between MLCG and PMS and OMG is perhaps the worst group when it comes to facilities. You have to service as a section officer for more than a decade and only few officers climb up to become federal secretaries. Most of the federal secretariat seats are occupied by DMG. I can name you several PMS officers who stayed in PMS instead of going to OMG, POSTAL and even PAAS. They are quite happy here.
There is no bulk of Halal money in postal. Who told you that ? You are only entitled to monthly salary.
I have never said that FSP is lesser than PMS. Foreign Service is indeed far better than PMS in every aspect.

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Brother respectable mansoor1980, yousafzai, ziaurrehman, anwersadaat etc (39th common) are among those who cleared PMS with flying colors but restricted themselves to css cadres despite the fact that any one of the said CSP's did not get allocation in PSP, DMG or FSP but respectively get allocated into IRS, OMG and PRCT which is voilation of law in your dairy according to my perception. I think they all will know more better than you being entrants in CSA. SO I am very dumbfounded that why they have opt for choosing the wrong way for theirselves while being the crim of the society.

Well Sir.Ali Raza who is a PMS Officer and currently in training had told me that it will be beyond insane if someone sacrifice the postal or railway of css for the sake of pms. i can give his mobile number as well if need further clarification.

Besides all the aforesaid 2 days ago i met with sakk, respectable member of the forum (40th comm IRS) whom i asked the question of superiority of css cadres over pms then he also added that each and every group of css is far better than pms. so dear brother now decide that who is misguiding the other members of the forum me or you.
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