Dear readers
The time has come to post another blog, on the state of affairs at this time of the year, in my life, which have mattered to me the most, to write about.
A coveted MBA, which seems to be one course almost everybody with reasonable potential seem to crave for or have in their bags already, is something I've also applied for, and been preparing earnestly for, the last six months, now. It just seems like any other course now, though, having got used to the subjects at hand, it has become a failry routine task preparing for them and taking the online exams. I have opted for the more unconventional mode of distance learning, instead of the regular full-time course, having opted to work for an MNC in the mean time, to gain industry exposure. Just hope the gamble pays off in the long run, in terms of good placements as well.
Work on the official front seems to be pretty much a routine now, with a few surprises thrown in, here and there, in the form of parties, which I may have to give the miss this time, with a few exams just round the corner, coming around the same time, the next couple of weeks. These parties are the best way to unwind for most of the employees, and is a good occasion for many people to get to know each other better, but clashes with a more important priority, namely exams at this point in time. Am sure there are many more parties to come, which I should not be missing out on.
Been missing out on a fair bit of partying in the recent past, as good friends seem hard to find in this city, though it is infested with too many people. Have to find the right people to network and hang out with, so that life is full of activities, in the future, without doubt. This certainly is the best time to expand contacts and get going, career wise, life can be quite a drag if you're not working for the right people, and don't take risks in the initial stages of your career.
The irregular schedule of these BPO's is a dampener, meaning you don't get Sundays to spend with family, on many occasions. It's certainly not a career worth pursuing for those who live a certain pattern of life, cause it can certainly put many weekend activities out of gear, especially as there is a fair bit of travelling involved, in my case, to get to work from home. Hopefully I do find the right career best suited for my temperament, and work on standing on my own two feet for the rest of my life, without being dependent on anybody else, and being privy to their prejudices and biases.
Well, enough said for now. It's time to get back to doing what I do best, and carving a niche for myself, slowly, but surely in this city of dreams, as they call Mumbai.
Many regards to my readers
Vaibhav.
Thursday, June 11, 2009
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