MBA guy becomes Ola driver, ignores 'padhai barbaad' taunts after quitting Rs 25 LPA job. Now, after 3 years, earns Rs 6.5 lakh monthly from 12-car business

An MBA graduate’s unconventional career move is sparking debate online after he quit an Rs 25 LPA corporate job due to frustration and lack of satisfaction, only to rebuild his path as an Ola driver and eventually a transport business owner earnin...

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MBA graduate quits Rs 25 LPA job, becomes taxi driver, now earns Rs 6.5 lakh a month
In a world where high-paying corporate jobs are often seen as the ultimate goal, one MBA graduate’s story is quietly flipping that idea on its head.
A viral post on X (formerly Twitter) has sparked fresh debate around career choices, job satisfaction, and unconventional success, after revealing how a young professional walked away from an Rs 25 lakh per annum offer, only to build a thriving transport business earning Rs 6.5 lakh monthly.

High-paying job but no job satisfaction: Why he quit Rs 25 LPA role

On paper, he had it all sorted, an MBA degree, a solid corporate job offer, and a clear path to financial stability. But behind that polished image was a growing sense of frustration.


According to the X post shared by CA Portfolio_Bull, the job simply didn’t feel right.

“He has 25 LPA job in hand but he was always frustrated. One day he decided to quit the job.”

Long hours, pressure, and lack of personal satisfaction pushed him to take a step many wouldn’t dare, he walked away from a high-paying corporate career.

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From MBA to Ola driver: An unconventional career shift

Instead of chasing another corporate role, he chose a completely different route, he became a driver with Ola.

For many, this would seem like a step backwards. But for him, it was a reset.

This MBA graduate turned taxi driver story highlights a growing trend where young professionals are prioritising flexibility and mental peace over traditional career expectations.

‘Padhai barbaad kar di’: Facing society’s harsh judgement

His decision didn’t go down well with family and society.

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The criticism was quick and harsh:
  • “Padhai barbaad kar di.”
  • “Kya socha tha, kya ban gaya.”

People felt he had wasted his education.

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But instead of explaining himself, he chose silence and action. No debates, no justifications, just focus.

From Ola driver to business owner: How he built a Rs 6.5 lakh monthly income

The real twist in the story came not immediately, but over time.

Three years into his new path, things began to change.

What started as driving for a ride-hailing platform slowly turned into a transport business model. He began adding more vehicles, scaling gradually.
Today, as per the viral post:
  • He owns 12 cars
  • Runs a fleet-based business
  • Earns around Rs 6.5 lakh per month in profit
What once looked like a risky decision has turned into a solid entrepreneurial success story.

MBA graduate success story: Lessons in patience and consistency

This isn’t just about quitting a job, it’s about how he approached the next phase.

There was no overnight success. It took time, effort, and consistency to build something sustainable.

The story underlines a simple but powerful idea: unconventional career paths can still lead to financial success, sometimes even more than traditional ones.

Career vs happiness: What defines success today?

Stories like this are hitting a nerve, especially among young professionals and MBA graduates.
It raises a bigger question:
  • Is success only about a high salary?
  • Or does it include independence, flexibility, and peace of mind?

For many, the definition is changing.

This case shows that job satisfaction vs salary is no longer a simple trade-off, people are actively choosing what works for them.

Success doesn’t always follow a straight line

At first glance, quitting an Rs 25 LPA job to become a taxi driver sounds like a fall. But zoom out, and it’s a completely different picture.
This MBA graduate didn’t just change jobs, he changed direction.

And in doing so, he turned uncertainty into opportunity.

As the viral post shows, sometimes the biggest wins come from decisions that don’t make sense to everyone else, at least not at the start.

Disclaimer: This story is based on claims shared on social media. The details have not been independently verified, and actual facts or figures may vary.
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