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Sunday, 19 January 2025

ADVISE TO CIVIL SERVANTS


 1. Build a house earlier. Whether rural house or urban house. Building a house at 50 is not a feat. Don't get used to government homes. This comfort is so dangerous. Let your whole family have a good time in your home. 

2. Go home. Don't stay at work all year round. You are not the pillar of your department. If you fall dead today, you will be replaced immediately and operations will continue. Make your family a priority. 

3. Do not run after promotions. Master your skills and be excellent in what you do. If they want to promote you, it's good if they don't, stay positive for your personal development. 

4. Avoid office or work gossip. Avoid things that tarnish your name or reputation. Do not join the moving train that bites your bosses and colleagues. Get away from negative gatherings that have only people as a program. 

5. Never compete with your bosses. You will burn your fingers. Don't compete with your colleagues, you're going to grill your brain. 

6. Make sure you have a secondary activity. Your salary will not support your long-term needs. 

7. Save money. That it is automatically deducted from your pay slip. 

8. Borrow a loan to invest in a business or to change a situation not to buy luxury. Buy luxury with your profit. 

9. Keep your life, your family private. Let them stay away from work. It is very important. 

10. Be loyal to yourself and believe in your work. Staying around your boss will alienate you from your colleagues and your boss could finally drop you when he leaves. 

11. Retire early. The best way to plan your outing was when you received the job letter. The other best time is today. From 40 to 50 years old, be outside. 

12. Join well-being at work and always be an active member. This will help you a lot when a possibility occurs. 

13. Take days off, use them by developing your future home or your projects. Generally, what you do during your days off is a reflection of the way you live after your retirement.

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