About Momin Sikder
This is Md Kamrul Islam Momin and nick name is Momin Sikder.
I was bron in 1st January 1992. My home district is Bhola.
My father name Md Nurul Islam Sikder & Mother name is Aysha Akter Rozi Chowdhury.
Man is fond of turning back from the present to the past again ans again. The present may be good but past is golden. Nothing is more pleasant to him then memories of his childhood. The memories of my childhood haunt me like a passion. Whenever I am sick of my present, I try to get relief in the past days of my childhood. A man can not remember everything that happened in his childhood. But certain events are stored in the sub-conscious mind. They sometime peep through minds eye. Very simple and trifle things are the centre of attraction for a child. When a mam grows up, he may laugh at those things.
My playground was the bank of the mighty Teesta. In all the seasons this river had great attention for me. Whenever I was not at home, I could be found on its bank. There would be other children also with me. We used to row on the river, jump into it and swim in it. I often saw the Teesta in fury too. On one occasion when we were playing on its bank, suddenly patches of clouds made their appearance in the sky and a strong wind began to blow. My companions ran away in fear, but I did not. The storm made my heart dance with the surging waves of the river. I gazed and gazed at its awe-inspiring beauty. The river swelled up and dashed violently against its sandy banks. I shall never forget the scene in my life.
I was very fond of stealing mangoes, liches, black berries and other fruits in the company of frineds in summer. Sometimes we would forget to eat our midday meals.
When I was 4 years old, I was a student of a Primary School. The name of my school was Satani Govt. Primary School located at lalmohan, Bhola. I was admitted in to class One. The next worth mentioning experience was my first day at school. When I entered the compound with my father, the children were enjoying themselves here and there. Md Sojib was my best friend in my student life. The warmth with which my classmates received me dispelled all my fears.
Then I admitted into class six. The name school was Lalmohan High School. I complete SSC in 2006 from this School.
After long ten years of schooling, a life of confinement and limited liberty with somewhat suffocating experience of strict parental administration, When I stepped into the college life, it seemed as if I were promoted to a new realm of life. My College name was Govt. Shshbajpur College at Lalmohan, Bhola.
I have completed HSC in this college.
Then I come Dhaka and admitted Bangladesh University. I complete BBA Program.
Momin Sikder Present & Future......
Human life is like a journey to reach the destination. In the journey of our life, we should have an aim or future plan. A man can not succeed without any fixed aim. A man without aim is like a boat without rudder. So, every man should choose a particular profession at the beginning of his life.
Different men have different aims in life. Some want to be high officials or scholars or poets etc. Some one wants to be a doctor or an engineer or a teacher. This choice of profession depends on one’s taste aptitude and intensity of desire.
I am now a student of MBA program. I have also future plan. The future plan is to become a Freelance Entrepreneurship.
In case you just blinked, you’ll notice that a workplace revolution is at hand and rising swiftly.
Fueled by rapidly changing lifestyles and technology innovation, online freelance work is growing at a record clip, outpacing progress in conventional job markets tremendously. Today there are some 14 million full-time online freelancers in America alone. By 2020, it’s estimated that one in three workers worldwide will be freelancing online.
Businesses that embrace this inevitable transformation will be rewarded with exceptional work from a steady stream of top-skilled professionals. Those that drag their feet? Well … good luck. With the costs and delays of hiring and staffing full time plus the growing reluctance of top talent to partake in the 9-to-5 grind it’s going to be hard to stay competitive for long.
With so many workers making the shift to self-employment, large enterprise businesses will now require a hybrid workforce of full-time and freelance teams. Small businesses, on the other hand, may well be manned exclusively by freelancers from around the globe with few workers ever having set foot on the premises of the companies they’re paid by. Yes, it’s a brave new world indeed.
Freelancing: An Abridged History
To understand how and why online work is growing in popularity, let’s step back and take a brief look at the history of freelancing. Freelancing has always existed in one form or another. The word itself dates back to 1820, where in the classic novel Ivanhoe, Sir Walter Scott used the word freelancing to describe medieval mercenaries not sworn to any lord’s service. Fast-forward about 150 years and the term was used by writers and artists most notably those creating work for magazine and advertising agencies.
As the Web began to evolve, workers in different industries began turning to freelance. Of course, early on opportunities were limited to those with a reliable Internet connection in urban U.S. areas at first and gradually more rural areas and large international cities. This latest group of freelancers was comprised of technology savvy workers such as IT experts and computer programmers. Now, with Internet access as ubiquitous as it is, the playing field is level, and anyone, anywhere, can conceivably go online and tackle a job.
Modern Day Freelancer
Today’s freelancer has an arsenal of technology available. With smartphones, videoconferencing, cloud-based file sharing and other online tools, it’s possible to work virtually from any location with no need for a physical office. In addition, freelancers can more easily find rewarding jobs, as online workplaces continue to match and connect businesses that need work with the talent ready to tackle projects.
It's not just technology pushing this trend, but the changing values of workers themselves. Until rather recently, large global enterprises were the envy of skilled workers. College graduates lined up to take full-time jobs in the ivory tower, staying on for 40 years and a "gold watch" at retirement. With technological advancements like the Internet, however, came yet another phenomenon: the startup. Suddenly it became desirable to work for a quick and nimble outfit, or better yet start your own. As this momentum built, workers began to realize that they didn’t have to suffer through large commutes and long nights working uninteresting jobs. More workers (particularly younger workers) look to freelancing for an improved work/life balance.
This is short, my future plan. I think my choice is the best one. I shall be a happy man if I can fulfill my future plan.
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