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Jabbar: 

May I come in, sir?


Man: Come in.
J: Good morning, sir
M: Good morning. Be seated, please
J: Thank you, sir.
M: What's your name?
J: My name is Jabbar
M: What's your father's name?
J: My father's name is Dr. Zulfiqar.
M: Your father is a doctor, but you chose to be an engineer. Why?
J: It's because  sir. I have no aptitude for the medical profession.
M: Don't you want to serve the suffering humanity?
J: Humanity is suffering in all fields of life, sir. So I have an equal opportunity to serve
people in my field.
M: You did your graduation in 2008. What have you been doing since then?
J: I'm looking for some a proper job, sir.
Man: I What do you mean by proper job.''
J: I mean sir a job where I could have an opportunity to exploit my abilities but where
the employer may not exploit me.
M: Why didn't you join some Govt. department?
J: The first thing is that Govt. has no jobs to offer because of the worldwide economic
recession. And second is that in Govt. departments both the idle and the ideal are
treated in the same manner. The idle has no fear to be deprived of his job and the ideal
has no hope for rapid progress.
M: Mr.J: your CV shows that you have been a very brilliant student throughout your
academic career. You have won many distinctions and have visited a number of
countries. If you think you can't make any progress in Pakistan why don't you try your
luck in some other country, say in America or England?
J: I don't say sir that I can't make any progress in Pakistan. I've determined to stay in
Pakistan and strive hard to prove my worth. But sir I need a proper platform from where
I could start my journey. And I think your company can provide me one as you
appreciate qualification and not a recommendation.
M: Ok, Mr. J:, I think you are the man we are looking for. Please, keep in touch. We'll
inform you within a week. Good luck.
J: Thank you very much, sir.

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