Friday, August 13, 2010

From the Observation desk...


This post is about various people I’ve met in last 10 days in US. I like to observe people and how they go about the doing thing.
The one thing I liked the most about people working in US is that they have a smile on their face, have a cheerful attitude even if they actually don’t like the job that they do. They are eager to help you. A simple thing like opening a bank account, which is a boring task in India given the amount of paperwork is such a fun task here. They treat the customer as a friend and talk very freely.
Now, a little bit about the Indians I met here. I came to this place with a bit of prejudice about my peers and seniors whom I would meet. But things are not the same as I pictured them to be. Our seniors are extremely helpful. I expected there to be some ragging, but there wasn’t any. Infact, all of us freshers had someone to pick up at the airport.
I live temporarily with 4 Bengali phd students who prepared food for me for the first day and brought food packets for me for that would last 10 days till I find a permanent apartment. Bengali food tastes great I tell you! The Indian student bodies working here are doing a great job. They are full of enthusiastic students, there is no senior junior divide, and all of us sat together in a conference room and sketched a plan for the Indian Independence day program in the university. We played cricket and football and hopefully play that ever weekend.
Now, about the batch mates, there is a lot of variety over here. Many of them are quite diplomatic. I think that’s because most of the students who have come here carry a form of burden which will ease as time progresses. ‘When I get a safe and secure job in the university I’ll give you the information about all the other jobs available in the campus’ is the indirect message everyone around is carrying. Safety first is on everyone’s mind. There is a bit of professional touch to friendship, you help me and I help you. Give and take. I’m sure if I’d met these people in Engineering Degree College, they might have made great friends.

One thing I like about blogger more than facebook or twitter is that not many people read it! So, you can be more frank about the things you write rather than writing the edited version or the polished one.
I hope all of us here get good jobs, at least the hourly ones and things around change for the better. One more thing, a long lost friend called yesterday. I don’t know where he got my number from, but the conversation went something like this….
A: Hey Sanket, wassup, how’s life, Aaj teri bahut yaad aa rahi thi.
Me: Oh Sahi hai, good you remembered after such a long while. How’s life.
A: Life’s great, acha sun, Can you help me with one thing, actually…….
Now I know why he remembered!!

8 comments:

Vrushali said...

hey gr8 to know that u r settling fast...I too had a good experience of give and take relationship at degree college...bt dats ok...njoy ur new experience n keep observing people n things that they do...

Gaurav said...

Would like to read more about the people in the future.. anyway just have fun.. yes i think i'd agree with you on diplomacy..
'I hope all of us get good jobs'..
:P
well blogger is not all that transparent too;).. lol but yes better than facebook and twitter(actually never been to the site)..prejudice!:D
enjoy.

omkar said...

yes we want the unedited version n not d polished one...!!! ;-)
anyway...ur observations r almost always interesting, true nevertheless...carry on, keep enjoyin...!!!
n tel us about dat independance day program as n wen u can...
cheers!!!

yugandhar said...

blogger is the best!! nice ppl you ve met!! good good, the experiences are good so good to hear...about the ending, its just too familiar! i ve been on both sides! :P

Unknown said...

Nice to know you are settling there..
it would be great to know your observations and experiences you get there..keep updating whenever u can

Enjoy!!!

This's the first time i read ur blog..and yes sure its more transparent than facebook or twiter..

Sanket said...

@Vrushali...Good to share the experience.

@Gaurav..I agree.

@Omkar...Yes,everyone wants the masala.

@Yugandhar...Thanks.

@Saurabh...Welcome to my blog. Nice to see you reading. I ll keep updating this space.

Tanmay said...

Hey good to know u r enjoying urself there...and as always ur observations are GODlike always hitting the nail rite on the head...neways nice post

Sanket said...

@Tanmay...your observation is also good. I liked your current post