01-31-2010, 06:33 AM
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<br />Ego ruins careers. Firms give you tough time for a successful future. If you don't face hardships now, you may not be able to cope with them in the future. Confidence building is upto the trainee. But yeah, an excess of such behaviour/attitude may cause harm to the trainee
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Dear there is no debate that how ego is detrimental to ones career, neither I do intend to get in the debate that how you define this three character word. My point is IT IS NOT THE RESPONSIBILITY OF A TRAINING ORGANIZATION TO NURTURE OR ELIMINATE ONES EGO. Unfortunately we are unaware of what professionalism is about. Hardships may prepare a professional to cope with difficult situations in future but you may not know that how unnecessary and self-built hardships devastates ones motivation.
<br />Ego ruins careers. Firms give you tough time for a successful future. If you don't face hardships now, you may not be able to cope with them in the future. Confidence building is upto the trainee. But yeah, an excess of such behaviour/attitude may cause harm to the trainee
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Dear there is no debate that how ego is detrimental to ones career, neither I do intend to get in the debate that how you define this three character word. My point is IT IS NOT THE RESPONSIBILITY OF A TRAINING ORGANIZATION TO NURTURE OR ELIMINATE ONES EGO. Unfortunately we are unaware of what professionalism is about. Hardships may prepare a professional to cope with difficult situations in future but you may not know that how unnecessary and self-built hardships devastates ones motivation.