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Originally Posted by Tayyab siyal View Post
I need help from seniors, especially those working in Education sector.

Now that I have been selected as SSE English in Chakwal, I am confused whether I should join or not. You might find it strange but there are some reasons behind this: one, I am working as a Lecturer in a semi-govt college drawing about 35000 per month, which is definitely a higher amount than that paid to the BPS 16 teachers; two, I have been living in Rawalpindi since birth and find it hard to settle in my village (I was told by DEO that a post of SSE is vacant in my own village and I might get appointed there); third, I am doing M.Phil from Islamic University and while staying in the village it will be a little difficult for me to do my research work..


Kindly suggest me if it would be a better option for me to join Govt job, which itself is five-year-contract based, or I'd better keep on working in the private sector and pursue other job options...
From what you have written it seems the issue is not about salary. I agree that it has become very difficult to get a government job, but check your job prospects after m.phil. Ask friends or your professors where and what type of job can you get after you complete your m.phil. Also since you are already teaching as a lecturer why shift down to a teacher. By the time you complete your m.phil degree, you will have not only education but also experience this should greatly increase your chances of getting a better job. I say complete your m.phil, continue as a lecturer and in between if some job of ppsc or fpsc is announced apply for that.

And the most important thing in the end you have to take the decision. see what you gain and what you loose (one) if you take the job, (two) if you don't.
Hope this helps
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