dear, i have read the responses to this issue from different groups and don't disagree to any. the reason i am writing about it is, if there is any other way to look at it i.e. can we try to respond such incidents positively. following the call you revoked. not unlikely. is there anything else you could do? since you advanced through several auditions (shortlisted), i presume your strengths are, 1. intelligent 2. clear pronunciation 3. pleasant appearance 4. willingness to compete etc by way of revoking and ignoring other channels you are allowing, 1. your skills remain un-utilized 2. the ill practice carrying on to others if so, what could you do? may be, 1. check if the caller is 'influential' to this recruitment process (it could be a trick) 2. ignore the call, maintain your integrity and fight till you are dropped from the list (in case)
if you could succeed (finally selected), 1. you might be the pioneer 2. the caller could be defeated 3. most importantly, being there you could help future applicants obstacle(s) will be there in any profession, to prosper we need to face it. wish you the best. above should be considered as my own views with no offense to anyone. thanks --- On Sun, 10/19/08, synthia.haque <synthia.haque@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: synthia.haque <synthia.haque@yahoo.com> Subject: [ALOCHONA] BEWARE OF CHANNEL-I OFFICIALS To: alochona@yahoogroups.com Date: Sunday, October 19, 2008, 10:42 PM
Dear All,
I dropped my CV to Channel-i for a post of News Presenter few months back. After several auditions I remained at their short-list with expectation to be selected finally. At this stage I received a call to my mobile phone one mid-night from a person who described himself as a senior official ("Kormokorta" ) of Channel-i and asked me whether I am interested to be his 'friend'. He called the mobile number which was only at the CV that I dropped at Channel-i. Even after he knew that I am married (from the CV), he wanted to take 'advantage' of his post. I had to reject his proposal with hate to be a News Presenter of this century.
I knew that model girls, film actresses and other professionals of glamour world have to 'sacrifice' sometimes to get positions. But I had no idea that News Presenters have to face same problems. Now I lost honor to the profession and faith to the TV channels of our country.
Regards,
Synthia Haque
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