A Jobless Man Becomes Successful
Very short outline phrases / words:
educated young man, no job, village, vocational training, hard work, small business, success, self-employment
Copy 1: 100–120 Words Mr. Ahmed finished his graduation. Then he went to Dhaka to find a job. He applied for many jobs, but he got none. He became very sad and returned to his village. One day, he heard about a vocational training centre. He went there and took training in computer work. He learned typing, printing, and online form fill-up. He worked hard every day. After six months, he opened a small computer shop in his village market. At first, only a few people came. But Mr. Ahmed was polite and honest. Soon many students and villagers came to his shop. He began to earn well. He understood that skill can change life. Copy 2: 150–200 Words Mr. Ahmed finished his graduation. He wanted to get a good job. So he went to Dhaka. He applied for many jobs. He also went to many offices. But he did not get any job. He became disappointed and returned to his own village. At first, he felt very sad. He thought, “What shall I do now?” One day, he saw a notice about a vocational training centre. He got himself admitted there. He took training in computer work. He learned typing, printing, photocopy, and online form fill-up. Mr. Ahmed worked hard in the training centre. He did not waste time. After completing the training, he borrowed a little money from his father. Then he opened a small computer shop in the village market. In the beginning, his income was small. But he was honest, polite, and regular. Students came to him for typing and printing. Farmers came to him for online forms. Slowly, his shop became popular. After one year, Mr. Ahmed earned a good income. He also gave jobs to two young men. He learned that only certificates are not enough. Skill and hard work bring success. Copy 3: 250–280 Words Mr. Ahmed completed his graduation. He was a good student, and his family had many hopes for him. After graduation, he went to Dhaka in search of a job. He applied for several jobs. He went to many offices and sat for some interviews. But he did not get any job. Day by day, he became disappointed. He had little money in his pocket. He also felt shy to ask his family for more money. At last, he returned to his own village with a sad heart. Some people laughed at him and said, “What is the use of so much study?” Mr. Ahmed felt hurt, but he did not lose hope. One day, he heard about a vocational training centre near his village. He went there and got himself admitted. He took training in computer work. He learned typing, printing, photocopy, internet use, and online form fill-up. At first, the work was not easy for him. But he practised every day. Slowly, he became skilled. After completing the training, Mr. Ahmed made a plan. He borrowed some money from his father and bought a computer, a printer, and a photocopy machine. Then he opened a small shop in the village market. In the beginning, only a few people came. But he worked honestly and spoke politely with everyone. Soon students came for typing and printing. Job seekers came for online applications. Farmers came for different forms. His income began to grow. After one year, he opened a bigger shop and gave jobs to two young men. Mr. Ahmed became happy and respected. He learned an important lesson: a degree is good, but skill and hard work can make a person truly successful.
Copy 1: 100–120 Words
Mr. Ahmed finished his graduation. Then he went to Dhaka to find a job. He applied for many jobs, but he got none. He became very sad and returned to his village.
One day, he heard about a vocational training centre. He went there and took training in computer work. He learned typing, printing, and online form fill-up. He worked hard every day.
After six months, he opened a small computer shop in his village market. At first, only a few people came. But Mr. Ahmed was polite and honest.
Soon many students and villagers came to his shop. He began to earn well. He understood that skill can change life.
Copy 2: 150–200 Words
Mr. Ahmed finished his graduation. He wanted to get a good job. So he went to Dhaka. He applied for many jobs. He also went to many offices. But he did not get any job. He became disappointed and returned to his own village.
At first, he felt very sad. He thought, “What shall I do now?” One day, he saw a notice about a vocational training centre. He got himself admitted there. He took training in computer work. He learned typing, printing, photocopy, and online form fill-up.
Mr. Ahmed worked hard in the training centre. He did not waste time. After completing the training, he borrowed a little money from his father. Then he opened a small computer shop in the village market.
In the beginning, his income was small. But he was honest, polite, and regular. Students came to him for typing and printing. Farmers came to him for online forms. Slowly, his shop became popular.
After one year, Mr. Ahmed earned a good income. He also gave jobs to two young men. He learned that only certificates are not enough. Skill and hard work bring success.
Copy 3: 250–280 Words
Mr. Ahmed completed his graduation. He was a good student, and his family had many hopes for him. After graduation, he went to Dhaka in search of a job. He applied for several jobs. He went to many offices and sat for some interviews. But he did not get any job.
Day by day, he became disappointed. He had little money in his pocket. He also felt shy to ask his family for more money. At last, he returned to his own village with a sad heart. Some people laughed at him and said, “What is the use of so much study?” Mr. Ahmed felt hurt, but he did not lose hope.
One day, he heard about a vocational training centre near his village. He went there and got himself admitted. He took training in computer work. He learned typing, printing, photocopy, internet use, and online form fill-up. At first, the work was not easy for him. But he practised every day. Slowly, he became skilled.
After completing the training, Mr. Ahmed made a plan. He borrowed some money from his father and bought a computer, a printer, and a photocopy machine. Then he opened a small shop in the village market. In the beginning, only a few people came. But he worked honestly and spoke politely with everyone.
Soon students came for typing and printing. Job seekers came for online applications. Farmers came for different forms. His income began to grow. After one year, he opened a bigger shop and gave jobs to two young men.
Mr. Ahmed became happy and respected. He learned an important lesson: a degree is good, but skill and hard work can make a person truly successful.
Copy 2: 150–200 Words
Mr. Ahmed finished his graduation. He wanted to get a good job. So he went to Dhaka. He applied for many jobs. He also went to many offices. But he did not get any job. He became disappointed and returned to his own village.
At first, he felt very sad. He thought, “What shall I do now?” One day, he saw a notice about a vocational training centre. He got himself admitted there. He took training in computer work. He learned typing, printing, photocopy, and online form fill-up.
Mr. Ahmed worked hard in the training centre. He did not waste time. After completing the training, he borrowed a little money from his father. Then he opened a small computer shop in the village market.
In the beginning, his income was small. But he was honest, polite, and regular. Students came to him for typing and printing. Farmers came to him for online forms. Slowly, his shop became popular.
After one year, Mr. Ahmed earned a good income. He also gave jobs to two young men. He learned that only certificates are not enough. Skill and hard work bring success.
Copy 3: 250–280 Words
Mr. Ahmed completed his graduation. He was a good student, and his family had many hopes for him. After graduation, he went to Dhaka in search of a job. He applied for several jobs. He went to many offices and sat for some interviews. But he did not get any job.
Day by day, he became disappointed. He had little money in his pocket. He also felt shy to ask his family for more money. At last, he returned to his own village with a sad heart. Some people laughed at him and said, “What is the use of so much study?” Mr. Ahmed felt hurt, but he did not lose hope.
One day, he heard about a vocational training centre near his village. He went there and got himself admitted. He took training in computer work. He learned typing, printing, photocopy, internet use, and online form fill-up. At first, the work was not easy for him. But he practised every day. Slowly, he became skilled.
After completing the training, Mr. Ahmed made a plan. He borrowed some money from his father and bought a computer, a printer, and a photocopy machine. Then he opened a small shop in the village market. In the beginning, only a few people came. But he worked honestly and spoke politely with everyone.
Soon students came for typing and printing. Job seekers came for online applications. Farmers came for different forms. His income began to grow. After one year, he opened a bigger shop and gave jobs to two young men.
Mr. Ahmed became happy and respected. He learned an important lesson: a degree is good, but skill and hard work can make a person truly successful.