05-28-2007, 06:10 PM
Dear Shoaib,
Thank you very much. It has nothing to do with Supervisor's supervisor etc or such other vague and meaningless comments. I can even say you SIR being a professional. I still remember that when my brother who is an advocate joined his law associates as a junior his most senior boss was used to call him and others as "sir". He asked sir why you call the juniors like me as sir. You know what he replied? The boss replied, "becoz you are equally qualified and one day u might be a better advocate than me. One day u might be winning cases from me. So this is just a gesture to develop common respect levels". I know this behaviour does not very much a reality in CA firms but even if some senior calls the junior as Sahib or Sir, it will not reduce the seniority level.
Off course, any one's professional level or calibre has nothing to do with others' participation in this forum.
Regards,
Thank you very much. It has nothing to do with Supervisor's supervisor etc or such other vague and meaningless comments. I can even say you SIR being a professional. I still remember that when my brother who is an advocate joined his law associates as a junior his most senior boss was used to call him and others as "sir". He asked sir why you call the juniors like me as sir. You know what he replied? The boss replied, "becoz you are equally qualified and one day u might be a better advocate than me. One day u might be winning cases from me. So this is just a gesture to develop common respect levels". I know this behaviour does not very much a reality in CA firms but even if some senior calls the junior as Sahib or Sir, it will not reduce the seniority level.
Off course, any one's professional level or calibre has nothing to do with others' participation in this forum.
Regards,