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A total of 7,000 engineers, graduates and diploma holders have applied for 549 posts of sanitary workers in the Coimbatore Corporation. The Corporation had called for applications for the posts of 549 grade-1 sanitary workers and 7,000 applicants appeared for the three-day interview and verification of certificates that began on Wednesday, official sources said. On verification, it was found that nearly 70 per cent of the candidates have completed SSLC, the minimum qualification, and most of them were engineers, postgraduates, graduates and diploma holders, they said.

In some cases, it was found the applicants were already employed in private firms, but the government job attracted them as the starting salary is Rs 15,700. Those already working as the contract sanitary workers for the last 10 years have also applied for these permanent jobs. Many graduate applicants had not got the jobs according to their qualifications and had to work to support the family with just Rs 6,000-Rs 7,000 as salary in private firms and toiled for 12 hours with no job security, they said.

On the other hand, sanitary workers’ job fetches a salary of nearly Rs 20,000 with the work timings of three hours in the morning and three hours in the evening, which also provides them an option of doing other petty work during leisure. The Coimbatore Corporation now has 2,000 permanent and 500 contract sanitary workers in its rolls.

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