Tuesday, May 11, 2010

THE .COM MEMOIRS


When I look back at my life as a software engineer, I see that it was always the life outside the office which was funny. The lone nights in Thiruvanmiyur batch, hearing the waves, gazing at the stars and envying at the couples were a part of daily life. The monthly budget sessions in my room when we divide the expenses where as chaotic as a Parliament session, but much much more funny. Most nights, I go over to see Ajith and Fatah and usually every time the discussion winds up in how we all got stuck in the software field. (Good to see that all three of us escaped from that.) In spite of all these, there were a lot of occasions worth remembering in my professional life and here I am sharing five such occasions. It’s been 9 months since I wrote a complete story. I started with a lot of plots but never managed to finish any. Let’s see if I can finish writing this. With imagination a surplus unnecessary quantity while writing memoirs, I hope my lack of the same won’t hinder the writing.


By the way, this doesn’t come with the usual disclaimer because the stories are indeed real as are the names of the characters.



1. THE SPIRIT OF WORKING IN COGNIZANT

During our training days in Cognizant Academy, our favorite teacher was Uma madam who taught us C#. We all liked her very much due to her pleasing nature and good teaching abilities. The Academy is not much different from a strict college. You can’t come late; you can’t make any noise... One evening I, Ajith and Fatah was window shopping in Odyssey gift shop. We turned our heads hearing the sweet but high pitched voice of a little girl and saw Uma madam with her two small kids. We started talking and the kids were getting bored. The eldest of them then asked, “Amma, who are these people?” We were starting to tell her that we are the students of her mom. But Uma madam replied, “These guys work with me in my office, dear.” We never expected such an answer. We had heard that once you start working in Cognizant, you should call even the CEO with his first name without prefixing ‘sir’, all are treated equal etc... Here we got a practical demonstration of such a socialist spirit kindled by a capitalist company.



2. THE CHEERLEADER

During Academy days, the morning break was for just 10 minutes. But the mallus in my batch ‘unionised’ as usual and started entering back only after 20 minutes. We used to enjoy slowly eating a Veg Sandwich during that time. That was our breakfast because unlike Tamil people we all stay in flats and were lazy to cook breakfast and lunch. One such day, while we were having our sandwich and cracking jokes an unshaved man with a travel bag in his shoulder, wearing an old worn-out unclear cognizant ID tag came to us and started talking to us. The actual break time was over and we were the only people out there. If any higher officials or even our batch in-charge saw us outside at that time, we would have got a mouthful of bashing and maybe even more. Thankfully, this guy seemed to be cool. He said that the coming weekend, there is a cricket competition of Cognizant employees and he invited us to come and see it. After making sure that we all agreed to come, he moved on. It was only months later that we realized that the person we met was the Vice President of Cognizant.



3. WHAT NOT TO DO DURING APPRAISALS AND REVIEWS

Right from school days, we were taught to be humble. In that spirit, whenever someone from onsite congratulated me for some good work, I used to say like, “nah, I just did my duty.” I knew that my team leader was a very busy man. So like any good employee, I preferred not to let him know the difficulties of my job since he has his own worries. I managed to solve a lot of complex issues without the guidance of my team leader. Two months into the job, it was my first ‘review’ by team leader.


TL: So Arun, how do you feel about your job?
ME:
(Thinking that if I talk about the overwork and overtime he may think that I am not fit for the job...) Well, I am very happy with the job. I am getting an opportunity to work in lot of different technologies. I find it interesting.

TL:
You know what, you are having an easy time. All of us are having a very hard job and you are having it very easy. You have a lot of potential and you are not using it fully. You are leaving everyday at 9PM. It seems you are just idling and taking lot of extra time. Tomorrow onwards, I want you to finish your work by 7PM and then come to me. I can then share some of my workload with you.


It was then that I realized that this field is not suitable for humble people.



4. HOW NOT TO CONGRATULATE A GIRL

In our client account we have a weekly bulk email sent to all the employees working for that client. The mail was sent from a group mail id. It features an employee every week, listing his/her hobbies, personal details, photo etc. One day, it was the turn of a cute girl sitting just next to me. I really liked her photo in that and I wanted to congratulate her. But it was a very hectic day and I didn’t get any time to talk to her. At 8.30PM she left. I became free only by 9PM and the last bus for my place leaves on 9.15PM. I checked my mails for one last time and this photo of her again came to my notice. I thought I shouldn’t leave without commenting how beautiful she looked in that. Time was running short. I pressed reply and typed, “Hey, you look great in this pic.” My mind was under the illusion that since it was her pic, the mail was from her. Any sane person would have noticed that it was the group mail id mentioned in the ‘To’ field. But it seems I was not that sane at that time. I pressed ‘send’ and at the same time realized my mistake. I screamed, literally grabbed and dragged my mentor from her terminal to mine and asked her how to recall the email. She did that, but by then most of the mails were delivered. Next morning hundreds of employees started their work reading my comment about the girl’s picture. What is more remarkable is the way she reacted to all this. If it was some girl from Kerala, she would have shouted at me and hurled abuses for acting in such a stupid way. But she talked like an angel. When I called her the same night and explained everything to her she said, “Whatever happened has happened. It is just an accident na. It is okay. No problem.”



5. AN EMERGENCY

It was nearing month end and as like other people, my bank account too was running low. My teammate suddenly rushed in and said, “Da Arun, can you please give me Rs. 8000. It is an emergency.” I asked her what is the emergency and she just kept repeating that it is an emergency and that she needs the money badly. I really liked to help her. But my balance was just about 9000 and I won’t survive if I give her 8000 from that. So I sadly refused. My conscience kept pricking at me that day for not helping her in an emergency. On the 2nd of next month, she came to the office with a totally new look by getting her hair straightened. She looked more beautiful in this new style and I asked her how much did it cost her for doing this and she replied, “8000 Rupees.”


33 comments:

  1. Hey.. this is too good.. I surely remember the 4th incident!! :)

    ReplyDelete
  2. Archana Chowdary5/11/10, 3:46 PM

    Good one Arun.....

    ReplyDelete
  3. @Maithily
    I know that u will not forget it :D
    Anyway, I wanted everyone to comment me and ask,'who is tat girl, who is tat girl...' :P Now the cat is out of the bag.. But yeah hope the same interest will be there to know about the person in Incident 5... U know her too and you for one can easily guess

    ReplyDelete
  4. @Archana
    Thanks Archana... Really, the comments means a lot to me

    ReplyDelete
  5. 5th n 2nd....pazhakiya vaanju punthiya kupiyil enna feel mathram.....

    bt i like 3rd incident.....

    ReplyDelete
  6. ka so nice that u started writing...its good how u present it and your language..but fifth is some what similar to the stories we have heard.

    ReplyDelete
  7. @Aswathy
    dii... stupid sister.. ninne pinne kandollam :D

    ReplyDelete
  8. @Vivek
    thnx da.. mm.. gud that u had heard such stories.. i haven't.. tats y i almost got tricked :P

    ReplyDelete
  9. @Krishnadas
    Thnx da... nd its comforting to c that there r still innocent ppl like us out there who hasn't heard such a story b4 :D

    ReplyDelete
  10. Good memories Arun Ka..
    1. We too miss all those gud days with Ajith, Kenny, Charles etc.. etc.. in the same old Thiruvanmiyur RTO room
    3. Appraisals & reviews are still as such :)
    4. I can't believe.. U did such a blunder?
    5. Hair straightening is super cool.

    ReplyDelete
  11. Wooh.. All the while I had been asking you to write something and when you do, I get to be the last person in the whole blogosphere to comment. :-|
    I actually 'wow'ed on the 2nd one. Though I do have a sense of deja' vu with that incident.
    And about the 3rd, you? Humble? :P
    The emergency joke.. :D :D So typical of a gal. :D
    And it was news your sis was in here too. :)
    Cheerz!
    DN

    ReplyDelete
  12. Ah never mind! I just saw your sis :| Or rather a blank profile to follow your blog. :|
    I wonder if its you who made the profile to increase your followers count. :P

    ReplyDelete
  13. @Durga nandan

    engene kandu pidichu????samadhichirikunnu thanee

    ReplyDelete
  14. @prasad
    mm.. thnx man.. Nd mayb now tat Tilju too is jumping out, we can cook some story abt him ;)

    ReplyDelete
  15. @DN
    Hey, m a totally diff person @ workplace... humble, hardworking, dedicated.. :P
    gotta thank u a lot.. u were one of the ppl who helped me get away frm my laziness in writing

    ReplyDelete
  16. @Aswathy
    Thanks di.. tat wud hav cleard all her doubts

    ReplyDelete
  17. @Resh
    athu sari.. appo ake randu kathye nannayullu... nan panku vetti tta x-(
    ;)

    ReplyDelete
  18. @Arun
    Ohh... I should've waited for some time to comment.. Anyways yeah I can guess the girl in incident 5, you were the easiest source of 'help' anybody could get ;)

    ReplyDelete
  19. @maithily
    :D sahi kaha apne

    ReplyDelete
  20. kaa guess we have something to talk in private..! ;)

    ReplyDelete
  21. @raju
    guess alle illu.. oraponnum illallo :D

    ReplyDelete
  22. @ ashwathy : :D chettan paranja pole okke thanne aanu aalu.. :D

    @ ka : u r always melcowe :D

    ReplyDelete
  23. good to know that there'll be a writer among us if i join NPTI. :D
    -rajat

    ReplyDelete
  24. @rajat
    thnx for calling me a 'writer'.. u r the first person to do so i guess :)

    ReplyDelete
  25. what are u doing?

    ReplyDelete
  26. @Anonymous
    Wat do u mean? 'What r u doing by writing these bad stories' or 'What r u doing in ur personal life'?? ;)
    And pls tell ur name too

    ReplyDelete
  27. hiiiiiii..thr mst b a guy named gagan in ur clas plz tel him to contact me.........nw..plzzzzzzzzzz....mithu dis syd

    ReplyDelete
  28. man! dat was helluva of an observation! instantli a fan...

    ReplyDelete
  29. yeh kya ho raha hai boss!

    ReplyDelete
  30. @Anonymous

    yeh to pehle bol Ki aap he kaun :p

    ReplyDelete