u/No_Leading_1998

Some Clarification regarding job package

I'm 28, currently package around 7.6 LPA. Salary comparatively konchem takkuve ani naaku telusu, but I'm comfortable EMI ledu, debts levu, so financially I'm not struggling. Having emergency fund and investing in M.F and stocks mostly all of them profitable only.

I have 4.3 YOE in the networking domain. Kaani lately konchem anxiety/tension laga anipisthundi, esp when I compare myself with others. Next switch lo at least 12 LPA+ target chestha, Ee job market lo adi kuda vastundo raadho chudali.

Naa age or naa kanna younger people 12–15 LPA earn chesthunnaru ante okay, understandable anipisthundi. Kaani WTF, 20L, 25L, 30LPA below 30 age lo ela reach avuthunnaru asalu? 🫣

So genuinely want to understand:

Ee 20–30 LPA lu common aa, leka small percentage of people ki maatrame vastaya? Reddit/LinkedIn la high earners ekkuva kanipinchatam valla manaki ala anipisthundha?

Should I just focus aggressively on improving my skills and making better switches? If yes, Networking side vellaochu antara should I change the domain?

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u/No_Leading_1998 — 1 day ago

Double-check your bike after service

I recently gave my bike for its 2nd service. Everything went well with the intake process and follow-up

I picked up the bike in the evening. The cleaning looked about 85 to 90 percent done. It wasn't perfect, but I was in a rush for other plans, so I just paid the bill and left.

Next day morning When I checked, I noticed the chain was dry and had tiny rust spots. Also, the area behind the shaft hadn't been cleaned at all. I checked my receipt and saw they charged me 354 rupees for chain cleaning and lubrication. They charged for the work, but it clearly wasn't done.

*I called the service center and explained the issue. They told me to come in within the hour. When I arrived, they apologized and cleaned and lubed the chain properly. I really appreciate that they took ownership of their mistake and fixed it immediately.*

I am not trying to bash the service center, but this is just a friendly tip for everyone else. Always take a few minutes to cross-check your bike before leaving the service center. It could save your time.

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u/No_Leading_1998 — 2 months ago