Hiding about my psu job in central govt job application form
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July 31, 2015 at 3:05 am #70176AnonymousInactive
Sir,
I am diploma holder in electrical engineering branch.
I am serving in a psu from October 2012.there is no bond.
In training period I applied in central govt. Job as fresher and now I am selected.and all my deptt. Come to know about my selection.after few days I have to join central govt. Job.now big question against me how can I resign from my current job on personal ground.
Please help me here this company giving noc before 5 year of service.working environment is not good.my relation is also not good with my seniors.I will getting higher position in central govt. What will be legal action taken against me if I left job without resign and join central govt. Job. Please advice me.
Please answer my question immediately.July 31, 2015 at 5:33 am #80872AnonymousInactiveYou should join in new service only after a formal resignation to your present employer.
August 1, 2015 at 1:51 am #80878AnonymousInactiveThen how can I resign from my current job while they know about my selection.
One of my friend resign from current job after joining.but his deptt. Support him.
I am in fear to loss of both job.August 1, 2015 at 3:40 am #80879AnonymousInactiveIf you did not sign any Bond during your present assignment, what is the problem mentioning your new and better assignment in your Resignation Letter?
Mention your new assignment in your Resignation Letter and claim for a Receipt during submission. If your employer is not ready to give you a Receipt, write your Resignation Letter in an Inland Letter and send it to your employer through Registered Post and keep the token as your proof.August 1, 2015 at 4:34 am #80881AnonymousInactiveThanks for valuable suggestion.
my query is that if I mention about my central govt. Job in resignation letter. Then they ask that why you not take permission to give examination.
Without permission you can not give central govt. Job or other psu job.
And before 5 year of service.
so I am now quiting my service and going to my home.and I don’t want to discuss to my higher official.I don’t want to face my seniors and I will send my resignation letter through registered post directly. Will this action make bad impression.I don’t want to lose this opportunity if they send letter to my new organisation because I have concealed my psu job in application form.what should I have to do?
I don’t want to take my service continuetion benifits.
If I join central govt. Job without proper resign what will be max. Penalty I have to face in future.
I have shown my fear to him so they are threatening me.
Please advice me.
If I will have to loss this opportunity I will be mentally disturbed and I will left the job.August 1, 2015 at 6:13 am #80883AnonymousInactive@Karan: Don’t worry.
1. You take a receipt copy of your resignation letter.
2. Join new job.
3. New employer has nothing to do with your past experience until you claim any benefit from that.
4. In worst case, if suppose, your old employer send a letter to the new employer, there will be no problem as such. It will not be a severe case of punishment. You have the right to go for better opportunity. No employer can encroach this basic right. So, legally, there will no problem.August 1, 2015 at 6:27 am #80884AnonymousInactiveIf I sent resignation letter by registered post then how can I get receipt. Is it right way to give resign.While I am absent from duty from two week. Remank; I am going to central government job from cpsu (govt. Undertaking).
Please reply me……..August 1, 2015 at 10:33 am #80885AnonymousInactiveAugust 1, 2015 at 12:48 pm #80886AnonymousInactiveThen resignation letter is acceptable or not, if I send through registered post.
August 1, 2015 at 3:57 pm #80887AnonymousInactivewrite your Resignation Letter in an Inland Letter and send it to your employer through Registered Post and keep the token as your proof.
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