Monday, April 21, 2014

Change is good

Job change good. City change.Good. Friends change. Good. Government change. Can't say yet but this too will hopefully be good. My life has gone through tumultuous changes  since March 2012. And so far - all of them have improved my life state incredibly. Left CNBC - joined Liberty Cinema. Left Liberty Cinema and joined NGO. Fought with founder, quit NGO and at home for a few months and prepped for GMAT. Left idling around at home to go to Great Lakes. Left Great Lakes to come to Bombay and chill at home. And now on June 1st I'll leave Bombay and head to a new job and city in Gurgaon.

According to all my Dilli walle dost from Great Lakes I won't survive in Delhi. I am too simple apparently. Too naive. I'll be taken for a ride. Well, anything is okay, as long as I'm not raped. Shubh shubh bolo? Sorry. But hopefully - Gurgaon will bring about much needed change in me. Make me fitter for a tough life. I will need a thick skin. I am going to be in sales. Dealing with Jats and what not.

Hopefully the above two paras will suffice for Chandan. Ciao.

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Well, this has got to be one of the most liberating ways of bitching about your job. So I'm in office right now, just making sure nobody's looking, and writing about all the things I hate about this organization. it's an indian business channel and people tell me its not the worst. so i really pity the rest.

HR of course, is the most inefficient department in the office. they hate to pay people! they make the worst possible offers to new joinees and then conveniently forget to appraise you no matter how hard you've been working. however, if you join the channel after quitting a competitor, then they treat you like royalty. no matter how inefficient or inexperienced you are. basically, this is signal to move. i really need to switch jobs, not because i'm unhappy- but just so that hr values me for whatever i'm already doing