Woman quits IT job to drive autorickshaw, earns around 77,000 taka per month


Published: 05:11 1 June 2026
In a surprising decision, a woman has quit her job in the Information Technology (IT) sector and chosen a completely different profession. She once worked in the IT sector, but due to long working hours, excessive mental stress and lack of balance in her personal life, she quit her job and started driving autorickshaws.
According to the report, the environment of her previous job was very stressful for her. Her personal life was also getting disrupted due to the busy work schedule. That is why she decided to change her profession to find an opportunity to control her time in her own way.
In her new profession, she now earns around 60,000 rupees per month, which is around 77,600 taka in Bangladeshi currency. She said that she is now much more at peace and relaxed than before, because she can decide her working hours as she pleases.
Her decision has sparked a huge discussion on social media. Many have praised her brave decision and said that giving up the conventional path and prioritizing her mental peace is a big achievement in life.
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