The study explores the relationship of job satisfaction and work and social adjustment between retired army and civil employees working in civilian setting. 150 employees were selected in the study in which 75 were retired army persons and 75 were civilian which was working at civil settings. Cross sectional research design and convenient sampling was used to collect data. Generic Job Satisfaction Scale and Work and Social Adjustment Scale were used to collect data. Independent Samples t-Test, Pearson Correlation analysis and Linear Regression analysis was applied to find out results. The findings showed that the difference was significant, as retired army employees were more satisfied than civilians. Work adjustment and job satisfaction had a significant relationship and work adjustment was significantly predicting job satisfaction. This study will help authorities figure out for organization to how to improve working environment and increase productivity and standardized work settings.
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