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Old Wednesday, March 24, 2010
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You can see their actions after getting inducted in this field. Its not a surprise.
Then as i told u before, y dun u wait till the seasons change n tym shows u the true fabric of everyone.
What do u think ppl real intentions are??????
Money!!!!!!! or Power!!!!!!!
What if someone already has that in larger propotions than a CSP ll have?????????? Do u have a 3rd ambition for him too?????

I ll repeat myself its a futile debate at this point of tym. Let everyone aim for what he wishes.
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Then as i told u before, y dun u wait till the seasons change n tym shows u the true fabric of everyone.
What do u think ppl real intentions are??????
Money!!!!!!! or Power!!!!!!!
What if someone already has that in larger propotions than a CSP ll have?????????? Do u have a 3rd ambition for him too?????

I ll repeat myself its a futile debate at this point of tym. Let everyone aim for what he wishes.
Don't mind dear S_Ranjha. I know you are already in possession of both the things but sorry to say none has ever arrived at saturation level in both the things. The more you have these two things the more you strive for extra.
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I think you did not get my words in previous post. CSS is the only way to enter into higher service without any influence, only by dint of merit and hard work. Then to become a part of prevailing system of the country and get the luxuries of life by hook or by crook. Probably most of the candidates aspire to change the system but later they become part of the system willfully or unwillingly.
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@chosen one i m totally agree wth u all we wana fame and wish everybody in family talk abt us etc
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Now this discussion has been turning into arguements so i can only say


DISCUSSION IS AN EXCHANGE OF KNOWLEDGE,ARGUEMENT AN EXCHANGE OF
IGNORANCE.


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People want to become css or government officers because they don't see any other oppurtiunity after completion of thier education in Pakistan. Whether they are undereducated or overeducated, first one's want to do it for a shortcut reason and second one do it because they can not settle for the less ,CSS is the only field which can provide them with all what they want from life,a house , a car, many employees, better future for their children, respect in the society, power to do anything under their jurisdiction, they want to do a government job because it provide a scure future and guranteed retirement plan..Besides this there are many perk, priviledges , power, authority and other facilities are given to the Government officers which other private officers can not enjoy. Respect and authority other than Government job is look like a pitcher out of water!
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In a backwards society like Pakistan, CSP officer is something really big whereas in highly developed educated countries, they are not. We have a predatory and underdeveloped society, people seek shortcuts and try to get power or money.
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There are 3 reasons for anyone to do any kind of job:
1. Money.
2. Power.
3. Social service.

Depends on person to person.You see any corupted politician, his intention is only money, no matter what happens.

CSS is one such job where you will get 2 and 3. There is immense power vested in them. Some greedy guys use this power to earn money. But majority of them join this service to serve people.

As name suggests - "Civil" "Services". You serve people. You are citizen's servant. You serve them being in the ambit of constitution, law and order.
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In a backwards society like Pakistan, CSP officer is something really big whereas in highly developed educated countries, they are not. We have a predatory and underdeveloped society, people seek shortcuts and try to get power or money.
Exactly kingfalcon.

To understand why someone wants to be a CSS officers, one must understand first how it's like to be an ordinary person here in Pakistan, what kind of life an ordinary person is living up here, and how it's like to live a rank-less life(being a private employee), whether one is highly educated, or have a normal education or having no education at all. Living here being an ordinary person is like living a life of a "Ghulam", and living here being a govt. officer is like living a life of a "Sahansha" or "Badshah", and by officer I mean elite class civil servants and even military officers too, and it only happens or can be seen in Pakistan only or might be in India. In developed countries there is no such thing, every citizen is treated equally, whether they are an officer or whatever or no one, no difference at all. Britishers ruled us and left their legacy behind, and we never came out of that shit.
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Exactly kingfalcon.

To understand why someone wants to be a CSS officers, one must understand first how it's like to be an ordinary person here in Pakistan, what kind of life an ordinary person is living up here, and how it's like to live a rank-less life(being a private employee), whether one is highly educated, or have a normal education or having no education at all. Living here being an ordinary person is like living a life of a "Ghulam", and living here being a govt. officer is like living a life of a "Sahansha" or "Badshah", and by officer I mean elite class civil servants and even military officers too, and it only happens or can be seen in Pakistan only or might be in India. In developed countries there is no such thing, every citizen is treated equally, whether they are an officer or whatever or no one, no difference at all. Britishers ruled us and left their legacy behind, and we never came out of that shit.
Brother you are right in every way, apart from one thing, British were much better than our Brown Goras. What good have we done by sending the British back? I think getting Pakistan was good but then we should've been with the British like Canada etc. Insan ban jatay, development aur izzat hoti, law and order, modern secular system and true democracy (which they were giving anyway). It's a dog's life over here if you are an ordinary private citizen. Too many crocodiles here. I feel disgusted to have been born here sometimes. Really regret coming back from UK. I am doing my best to get out of this hell now.
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