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Byline: Mohammad Asim

'I came to Islamabad a year ago after completing my masters in Islamiyat from Bannu. I had just gotten married and I thought it was time for me to find a job. With no opportunities in Bannu, I decided to travel to Islamabad and drop my CV.

I visited several organisations and submitted my applications. I even applied for the position of security guard before returning home. A month later, I got a call from the security company and this is how I ended up becoming a security guard. I deputed at a bank in Jinnah Super, and have been working here eversince.

My father is a driver back in Bannu and so is my elder brother. A younger brother is still studying as are two of my sisters. One of my sisters is married.

My father was very keen on us studying, but he did not have the resources. He supported us as long as he could in our education. My...

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