12-08-2003, 10:28 PM
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Dear OSA,
with due respect i am sorry to say YES u completely misunderstood my question.What i wanted to ask in my last post was when a person becomes an Acca qualified through the route mentioned by IAF,he/she misses two qualifications that are F.Sc/FA and B.Com/BA as this is considered to be a proper route. so i wanted to ask that will the firms not consider someone for their job/articleship with these two additional qualifications instead of someone with just having CAT qualification.As i personally think that every qualification counts.So THAT WAS MY QUESTION.Did i write anything like "A-levels" or "Low level" or "Elite Class".My question was that will the firms not prefer someone through "PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION ROUTE".And look now u r turning them down by saying that they will be hired by "SMALLER LOCAL UNITS".why?why they will not be hired by multinationals.So would u plz like to comment on my original question instead of interpreting it in any way u want to. I am sorry if i wanst able to ask my question in a proper manner in my last post.i hope that now i have elaborated my question.
Iqbal.
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My Dear Iqbal,
First of all bro no need to be soo aggresive in ur questioning. Secondly, You didnt get my answer right. What I said there was that since majority of our people come thru the matric route, so most smaller firm or company owners are more at ease with them. This comes from the basic thing that most people who come from A Levels background have this tendency of speaking and arguing in english which at times puts other people in an awkward spot. Its not wrong to think and talk in english and neither are those people who feel overawed by such persons. Its just that they are much more comfortable with people speaking urdu as general means of communication. and u cant deny that 90% of our people are rather overawed by people talking in english. this is apparent from the fact that they are much more impressed by them.
Thirdly, I dont see any reason why multinationals or big4 would have a problem with hiring people coming from the mentioned route.
OSA
Dear OSA,
with due respect i am sorry to say YES u completely misunderstood my question.What i wanted to ask in my last post was when a person becomes an Acca qualified through the route mentioned by IAF,he/she misses two qualifications that are F.Sc/FA and B.Com/BA as this is considered to be a proper route. so i wanted to ask that will the firms not consider someone for their job/articleship with these two additional qualifications instead of someone with just having CAT qualification.As i personally think that every qualification counts.So THAT WAS MY QUESTION.Did i write anything like "A-levels" or "Low level" or "Elite Class".My question was that will the firms not prefer someone through "PROFESSIONAL EXAMINATION ROUTE".And look now u r turning them down by saying that they will be hired by "SMALLER LOCAL UNITS".why?why they will not be hired by multinationals.So would u plz like to comment on my original question instead of interpreting it in any way u want to. I am sorry if i wanst able to ask my question in a proper manner in my last post.i hope that now i have elaborated my question.
Iqbal.
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My Dear Iqbal,
First of all bro no need to be soo aggresive in ur questioning. Secondly, You didnt get my answer right. What I said there was that since majority of our people come thru the matric route, so most smaller firm or company owners are more at ease with them. This comes from the basic thing that most people who come from A Levels background have this tendency of speaking and arguing in english which at times puts other people in an awkward spot. Its not wrong to think and talk in english and neither are those people who feel overawed by such persons. Its just that they are much more comfortable with people speaking urdu as general means of communication. and u cant deny that 90% of our people are rather overawed by people talking in english. this is apparent from the fact that they are much more impressed by them.
Thirdly, I dont see any reason why multinationals or big4 would have a problem with hiring people coming from the mentioned route.
OSA