Teaching or Banking Jobs in 90s for Girls

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Posted: 7 years ago
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Yesterday Naina did mention very big change that 90s young generation bought.
In early 80s and 90s girls/Woman hardly thought of doing jobs(i can say this for sure for Gujarat). But change was in the air. Parents had started guiding girls for their future so they can stand for them self.

If you are 90s young generation if you want to share what you are doing for leaving or giving back to society please do.

I am software developer and busy mother...

during one interview one person did mention this to me..

tell me even if you did top in your university but you will get married in 1-2 years why should i spend my time to guide you. i prefer to hire a boy not smart as you but i know he will stay with me for long time as he is doing this for living and you are going to do job for fun😡
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Posted: 7 years ago
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I am late 80s born but my father always wanted me to be a doctor. I was sure I couldn't do that for sure. I mean dissecting a human body wasn't my cup of tea
Anyhow my mother was a teacher (college professor) but I am a B.Tech+MBA
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: Sujz

From 20s... 😆

then lucky one you..😆
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: bitblue

then lucky one you..😆


Why? 😲
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Posted: 7 years ago
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i was born in 90's but when i grew up times changed 😆 infact school main we used to freely talk to guys hang out together... used to talk on phone koi jhamela nhn tha...
but yes my mom is a working women... she was working in those times n she did mention dt it was not dt easy... had to face problems
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Posted: 7 years ago
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I share same timeline with Samiana.
I am a Chartered Accountant. I am working now as Financial Analyst and mother of 18 year old daughter.

Yes, lots of my classmates opted for teaching profession.
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Posted: 7 years ago
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I'm 4-5 yrs younger than Sameer n naina. In Kerala things were better then regarding education and jobs though we had many family restrictions just like YUDKBH. my papa had always stressed that I must become independent n that is possible only we I get a good education and nice job. I'm thankful for that.

I'm doctor by profession. I'm blessed with two kids. Elder one 12-year-old and younger one 2-year-old.
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: youth_showsfan

i was born in 90's but when i grew up times changed 😆 infact school main we used to freely talk to guys hang out together... used to talk on phone koi jhamela nhn tha...

but yes my mom is a working women... she was working in those times n she did mention dt it was not dt easy... had to face problems


Though I share same timeline with Samiana, we were also very friendly with boys. Actually, in school days, I used to be a state level swimmer but due to study pressure discontinued it after 9th grade.
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Originally posted by: shelly_nair

I'm 4-5 yrs younger than Sameer n naina. In Kerala things were better then regarding education and jobs though we had many family restrictions just like YUDKBH. my papa had always stressed that I must become independent n that is possible only we I get a good education and nice job. I'm thankful for that.


Same in Kolkata/West Bengal.
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Born in 1980s, I was instilled with motivation to become a doctor so there was no other choice...I became one.

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