Friday, January 25, 2008

U kNOw - What a CATastrophe ...

Three weeks gone since the results of the CAT were declared - three weeks since the dates for 6 interviews and 6 group discussions have been looming over my head - three weeks of staying up late in the night, not because i am studying, but simply because i am hanging out.

Now with a tryst with Lucknow coming up next week, all those nights screaming 'UNO' and 'caught' need to come to a halt. Those random visits to movie halls and tea stalls, the getaways to Khan markets in the middle of the night, the working back after dinner - must take a backseat.

Academics is something, they say, i must know well. If that were the case, pray explain why I hadn't gone about doing an MS. How does one prepare 4 years and 40 core subjects in a span of 4 days.

They argue, you fool. How can you not know GK and current affairs of the entire world. You are after all a global citizen. Yes please, i ask. If my examiner knows the prime minister of Tonga, i will devote my entire life to studying politics and world economy.

Which incidentally brings me to another cheap-skate they want to pull of at my expense. I am a stupid engineer. A computer one at that. Why the deuce would i have the remotest idea of GDP and fiscal deficit, given that i don't even know my own subjects. Tell me those numbers and solve a problem i might. But no, they have to ask me the problem and my opinion. In a country as diverse as India, there are going to be a billion opinions on macro-economy and the budget and the atrocities of the Finance minister. Does my liking or hating the budget going to change my way of living. I am going to pay the tax irrespective of the slab. I can crib about it for hours even if he eases the rates. I am here to learn these things. Knowing them is not getting me the Nobel Prize for sure.

If some gyaan guru from the IIMs reads my blog and decides to not select me, then so be it. Their justification would be that a leader of tomorrow does not express such negative chi. But i am not asking to become a leader. I simply want to be a better manager. And this involves all of Planning, Leading, Organizing and Controlling.

And this whole stupid basis of a GD is beyond me. Obviously, when the great B-schools consider selection or rejection on a GD, then they might be having a very good reason for it. Probably, if i do get to that B-school, i might just figure it out. But today, all i see is a fish-market, with the most vocal trader trying to sell of his rotten stock, while the genuine guy keeps waiting for the correct customer to sell his good quality fish. Ultimately, the entire market closes down and everybody is put out of the misery of the bad smell

Last week i attended this workshop on GD and PI, trying to take away some pointers. I met all kinds of people. Some with "Black Eyes", and some without. What i did see in commonality was the fact that there was always one guy in these group discussions who wanted to start, conclude and keep speaking on for the entire 20 minutes, irrespective of whether he even knew anything on the topic. There were others who did a blitzkrieg attack, annihilated the opponents and went back. There were others like me, the Silent night ghosts. They came, they saw and they went away. Sometimes, they would bring the ball to the ground, and then the rest of the field would play football.

Well amidst all of this what i have learnt is that Simon and Garfunkel still are the best duo around, and listening to them lets me keep my mind of such petty matters. Oh how i missed my long forgotten cassette tape, only to feel rejuvenated again.

So the keyboard stops now. I am homeward bound and feeling groovy. Old friends and bookends have gone by, and even though I might not find Mrs. Robinson, let me search for my Emily, wherever she may be ...


Friday, January 04, 2008

Memento Moir 2007

Following the steps of Cyrus 'Bakra' Broacha, i am going to replicate the Year that Wasn't - memoirs of 2007 - the highs and lows - the good, the bad and the uglys

I know, i know - same old sordid cliched topic - but even though a non-conformist that i am, some things just don't change !!

In near chronological order, encapsulating the year of the pig ...

  • 1st of Jan began on the Star Virgo, partying away to glory amidst friends - A 4 day long cruise of Phuket and Penang ensued - good beginning to a new year
  • IIM results out - i am one of those (250,000 - 5,000) guys
  • A sad parting away from "beloved" Can-la land of Singapore
  • Back to India - Gurgaon pollution aggravates allergy - put on a 3month antibiotic vaccination course.
  • A promotion comes calling.
  • 23rd Jan - I sign up to become a Farmer, more rather a bonded laborer.
  • The trauma continues - we celebrate Valentines day when Mr. Bhatt wishes the team at 9am on the conference call.
  • 13th/19th Feb - Happy birthday to me - Both birthdays spent alone in the office working.
  • Finally a call from FMS - the knut that i am - i kick a university after an admit - i am still wondering if it was worth it.
  • I also manage to become a SAS certified ninja.
  • A torrid quarter comes to a brief halt interluded by my cousins wedding, allowing me to really enjoy myself after a long time.
  • Silver lining on a very dark cloud - workload eases as "They" mirage us with the "promised land"
  • Come August - turmoil - rumble in the bronx - the company has seen its worst for the better.
  • Simon and Garfunkel remind me - Old friends, bookends - some new ones made though.
  • A dull september - work continues - people come and people go - Dear friend 'Lee'ves the team.
  • October brought back good memories of the TT tourni - i prove my 'klutzness'
  • Nov was hectic - GMAT and CAT all around - apps to fill, essays to write
  • 18th Nov - the final nail in a Farmers coffin - probably the saddest day of the year for me.
  • Kabootar ja ja ja happens with a trip to Kansas - first visit to Amrika - i fall in love with snow (and a zillion airhostesses on the way)
  • My parents celebrate their 25th wedding anniversary - unfortunately i am unable to join them.
  • A call from ISB - seems surprising but some good news finaly.
  • An eventful journey back home - miss my flight, loose my baggages for more than a week, and celebrate christmas running around immigration agents rather than under the mistletoe at Schipol.
  • A quiet new year with the family - ice cream and cake.

Well, the year also saw me catching up on a few movies that were not half as bad as the ones i watched in 2007 - Memento, Eternal Sunshine, Pursuit of Happyness, Saw 4, Forrest Gump, The Butterfly Effect.

Overall, the year was decent - had its share of moments - it passed quite quickly infact - it was just yesterday it seemed ...