Mumbai-based graphic designer Kamlesh Kamtekar shares his heartfelt journey of job loss and the decision to become an autorickshaw driver.
Graphic DesignerAutorickshaw DriverUnemploymentJob SearchResilienceReal Estate MumbaiDec 31, 2024
Kamlesh Kamtekar previously worked as an assistant creative manager with 14 years of experience in graphic designing.
Kamtekar lost his job due to company cost-cutting measures.
Kamtekar has been job hunting for almost 5 months.
Kamtekar decided to become an autorickshaw driver.
The internet responded with a wave of empathy and encouragement, with many users expressing their support and admiration for Kamtekar's perseverance.
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