After the author's government service concluded in 1916, he visited Shirdi where Anna Chinchonikar pleaded with Baba on his behalf. Concerned that the author's pension would be insufficient for his growing household, Anna asked Baba to find him another job. As recounted in Chapter 3, Baba's response was both reassuring and instructive. He emphatically stated, "He will get a job, damn it! Now he should do my service; he will find happiness in the household." Baba further promised that the author's material needs would always be met, declaring that his plates would always be full and his calamities would be removed through sincere devotion and service to Him.
What was Sai Baba's response when Anna Chinchonikar expressed concern about the author's finances after his retirement?
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