My job experience and North America

Shining your shoes and ironing your shirt’s collar
Hide your pain and show your laugh to make a dollar
With a warm handshake, do not forget eye contact
Improving weakness and showing strength with tact

If you get through a door, the culture you will know
Forget dreams of permanent job, just be ready to go
Prepare for next door when you enter the first door
Expertise is your second part, diplomacy is the core.

Do not expect a future, try to enjoy the present moment
Enjoy your day to day challenges and accept the change.
How much you did for your job, really nobody care here
Make your supervisor happy, he will bring the last day my dear.

A skill for worker is the body but the soft skill is the bone
Up and down business, never know when employer shut down.
Your day of termination, will not allow breathing time
Is the result for the employee, a reward or a crime?

Thank you

From: 
Tirtha Raj Baral (Sanu Punatare)




ABOUT THE POET ~
My literature name is Sanu Punatare. It means I am younger son of my parent and Sanu means beloved younger son. The Punatar is a place which is located in Nepal where I born. Due to those reason I like my literature name Sanu Punatare. Recently I am a Permanent Residence of Canada., Professionally I am Assistant Controller in a Canadian Company. I did MBA accounting, MA Economics and Masters in Public Administration. My hobby is writing poems and books. I wrote 7 books in my mother language in the area of social study, general knowledge and guides for public services commission competitive exam for officer. I wrote more than 200 poems in my mother language. I am trying to publish it soon. I have been participating in many literature programs in my community and recite various poems. From my community I was rewarded couple of times for excellent poem., English is my second language though I am very interested writing poem in English language. I wrote some poems in English language too. I will continue put my effort for writing poems in English language.


Last updated August 08, 2015