An Indian man left his job to travel across this nation in search of new work experiences. He completed 28 different jobs in 28 weeks across 28 states of India, covering a distance of 24,000 kilometers.

Jubanashwa Mishra, a software engineer in Chennai, commenced the 'one job per week' concept in May 2013 after realizing his lack of interest and passion for software work.
He shared that the 24,000-kilometer adventure around India was a challenge for him, and he made efforts to fulfill his plan. He hopes that these challenges will encourage young people to boldly explore and discover the work they are truly passionate about.

‘There are many other fields that may better suit younger generations if they are willing to experience and explore. They should not limit themselves to a few jobs considered the norms by society, such as medicine and engineering,” said Jubanashwa.
He candidly expressed: “What I'm doing is an effort to break the mold of traditional career perceptions. I hope that young people will be more audacious in seeking jobs that truly suit them.
Mishra ventured through all 28 states of India using various modes of transportation including planes, trains, buses, coaches, taxis, and even motorcycles in search of work. Now, he has returned home and is working as a writer and speaker.












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Source: Travel Guide Mytour - According to Dân Trí
MytourFebruary 18, 2014