Left the job of IT Manager and became an auto driver, said – Now I earn Rs 60 thousand and am happier than before.

Women Empowerment: In Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru and many big cities of the country, lakhs of youth live away from home in search of a better future. But while working in the corporate sector for a long time, increasing stress, work pressure, irregular lifestyle and limited growth force many people to rethink their career.

These days, the story of one such woman is going viral on social media, who left her job after working as an IT manager for 9 years and is now earning her living by driving an auto rickshaw.

 

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Woman left IT job and became auto driver

This story came to light through a video shared on Instagram. The enterprising woman who posted the video said that she met a confident and cheerful female auto driver. During the conversation, it was revealed that she was earlier a manager in an IT company and was a part of the corporate world for about nine years.

However, due to constant stress and pressure, he decided to leave the job. Now she drives her own auto and earns around Rs 60 thousand every month. The woman says that the biggest thing is that she now feels more happy and satisfied than before.

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People appreciated the woman’s decision

The video went viral on social media and thousands of people reacted to it. Many users appreciated the woman’s decision and said that mental peace and happiness in life is more important than any big position or prestige.

Some people shared stressful experiences of corporate life, while many called it a bold and inspiring decision. Social media users say that success does not only mean a big job or a high salary, but also choosing a job that gives satisfaction and peace to the person.

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