Thursday, May 03, 2007

One Day In Life

I hate to say this but things are not really going very spicy/interesting/rocking/explosive in life. My work-experience is increasing every week. I'm getting more and more used to Bangalore. I'm getting increasingly skeptical about the 'sharpness' of my brain. Speaking about this, I guess I will have to quote some examples. I was just making a simple calculation this afternoon. What is 9204-1253-650? That took me close to 1½ minutes but boy! my calculation was correct. It is 7301. No new posts were seen on my blog in the recent past. One of the reasons for that might be that nothing actually is so interesting/exciting that it is making me write anything new. Then I think about my reappearance for CAT. Well... possible? At times I feel that if I stay in Bangalore for a year more I can avoid all the distractions at home and make it. But I already started missing home. The last weekend I was at home for 4 days and it all of it passed just in a jiffy! I am suddenly forgetting words and I terribly fight within to recall the word. 'Jiffy', just a few minutes ago was one such word. 'Whippy' was coming instead of that! 'Compere' was one yesterday. I had to recall that for a long time. 'Ampere' finally helped me with that! For quite sometime, reading books is another thing that I completely lost touch with. Maybe not enough books to read? No, I don't think so. I just started off with Omertà. (Flicked off from my BIL's collection)
The last few months in office were a little hectic. The team size contracted from 27 to 5. That explains the increase in the work-load. At times you have to stay overnight in the office to meet the deadlines. Not that anything disastrous would happen if you don't, but just to be in the good books of everyone. You know, you kind of start to live for others when you are in a job. Dependencies increase and so do the clashes. Mood swings big time and so do the false smiles on your face.
On one of the recent Fridays, I thought of staying overnight so that I could avoid coming over to the office on the weekend. Naveen said he would accompany me for the same reason and we made up our minds that we would stay overnight. The time was 10 in the night by then. It was raining heavily. (And another reason to stay in the office!) I was feeling hungry and we went to a nearby restaurant, Mayuri. The restaurant is famous for pappu (Dal). True, you get amazing pappu there. But we were not fortunate enough! The server said pappu was over. We had whatever was available and we were back in the office. It was around 11, still raining. I was determined to complete the unfinished work. At around 12, Naveen left to the dormitory. The sleepy look was evident on his face. 5 minutes later, he was back saying that the dormitory was full. Now I was determined to finish my work, but not so much that I would forego my sleep. So we cursed our ill-fate and decided to start to our respective houses in a couple of minutes. It was still raining. We came out of the campus and started searching for autos. Miraculously, an auto driver accepted saying that he would drop us at double the original fare. Wow! at 12 midnight; Bangalore; double the original fare was definitely cheap! As soon as we got in, the meter started running double the original speed. So effectively we would end up paying 4 times the original fare like jackasses. Immediately after figuring out that it was a jacked meter, I got into a fight with him, got down half way and ended up paying 25 bucks! I walked back the remaining distance. Naveen hired another auto to his place. As soon as I entered my room, Hari, my room-mate said that the power had then been off for 4 hours. The entire colony was lighted except our building. The rest of the night was a sad experience with a lot of clapping around in pursuit of killing the mosquitoes. (Even the mosquitoes were there only that night because of the rain!)
First it was the bad news of coming down to the office for the weekend; then the heavy rain outside; then the finished dal in bad hunger; then the occupied dormitory; then the fight with the auto-driver; then the power-cut; the dark night!
Added to all these small frustrations in life you keep getting calls from different banks/agencies/operators irritating you at the really wrong time. You can be patient to a certain level, but at times, the hurdles are broken!
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"Good morning sir, I'm Jayashri calling from ABN AMRO. We are offering free credit cards; would you like to go for one sir?"
"Thanks a lot Jayashri, but I'm not really interested in one now."
"That’s OK sir, but please get back to us on this number incase you think you need one. Have a great day ahead!"
"Thank you. Have a great day too..."
-Click-
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"Good morning sir, I'm Vinay calling from ABN AMRO. We are offering free credit cards; would you like to go for one sir?"
"No thank you, I already have one."
"That’s OK sir. Bye."
"Bye."
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After 3 more calls from ABN AMRO:
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"Good morning sir, I'm Swathi calling from ABN AMRO. We are offering free credit cards; would you like to go for one sir?"
"Good morning Swathi. Could I say something before we speak about the credit card business?"
"Sure sir."
"Apart from you, I was already called by 5 other people from your bank asking the same question except that your names are changed. Don't you have a list maintained which keeps track of who are disturbed and who are not?"
"I'm sorry sir... I really didn't know this. I'll make sure we don't call you again unless you want us to."
"Thanks a lot. That's really nice of you."
"Thanks a lot sir, have a great day ahead."
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The next day:
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"Good morning sir, I'm Raj calling from ABN AMRO. We are offering free credit cards; would you like to go for one sir?"
"No thanks Raj, but can we speak --"
-Click-
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Business. Respect. Calls. Call Center. Money. Disturbance.
As though this is not enough, you get calls from Hutch as soon as they deliver the 'Hutch bill'. Everyday! As though you would run away without paying their million-dollar bill! I was in such a situation recently. The bill amount was 1253 and the credit limit was 1250. Immediately I get a call from Hutch. And observe the 'Hutch' added before every 'Bill' that comes in the conversation. Respect for their 'Bill' or something?
"Hello, am I speaking to Mr. iamrisk.blogspot.com?"
"Yes. Ravi here."
"Sir, this is a call from Hutch. Your Hutch bill has been delivered to you. Could you please pay your Hutch bill by this evening sir?"
For this same intro, I had three different replies on three consecutive days:
1. "Yeah sure. I'll do it this evening."
2. "Yeah, I'm paying it online now. Don’t worry. I'm not running anywhere..."
3. "One sec... I'll call Ravi..."
I finally went today to the Hutch centre to pay the bill. The payment gateway was down and so was my phone. They have blocked all sorts of outgoing calls. I have paid the amount and the bill would be accepted as soon as the server is up and running. And it's only after that I can make any call. It's been 6 hours since I paid my bill and the phone still shows no sign of any call-making. Mom called up this evening and asked if I have reached safely and if the train was on time. At the end of the call, I said I would call home again in the night. One of my ex-roommates called up and asked why I did not lift his phone (at 6:15 in the morning!!!) and if I was ignoring him. Mr. Creative Shocker has given 7 missed calls. Vej called up and was 'moderately pissed off' that I did not call her after reaching Bangalore. I promised Chaitanya that I would be calling him this night!
Another day ends with the routine chores. A colleague of mine just said a "Bye Ravi!". I have to fix a major issue and report about that to my manager by tomorrow. It's 9:05 PM in my comp. I have to get back to my PG. It’s 1½ KM from here. I have to take an auto for that. A bargain fight with most of the auto drivers again. All this for the not-so-very-tasty-but-no-other-go food in my PG!
Wish me all the very best and all the fun. Will see ya'round.

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21 Comments:

Blogger Velcro said...

"Business. Respect. Calls. Call Center. Money. Disturbance. "

good for you.

give them up. find a new job. Ask that female friend of yours who keeps calling u from ABN AMRO. She'll help you out.

1:09 AM  
Blogger Chaits said...

just that i went through this... i am still waiting for your call.. coz i don't have any plans of paying off my hutch bill very soon... !!

12:25 PM  
Blogger Sridhar said...

Not to be too nit-picking, but can I ask you to use Bangaluru or whatever, instead of Bangalore? You might get some "threatening" calls to add to your frustration.

If your female friend from ABM Amro bank calls you, first ask her if she knows your name. She will definitely say "No", then tell her yours and ask her name, if she has not already told it 20 times, a la Basanti. Then ask her out for Lunch. Calls should stop, hopefully. OTOH, you just might get a date.

Oops, Sorry if this offends somebody ;)

BTW, I frown on flicking off my books - you can borrow them :)

1:29 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

"Sorry Ravi...for getting "moderately pissed off" that you didnt call :( I had no idea you were facing such a bad situation !! :( " ani nenu ananu >:P Baagaindi >:P I was more than "moderately" pissed off coz you were supposed to call before you left hyd...not after you reached b'lore >:P
See to it that this doesnt repeat :-w :-w :-w

8:43 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

and as your BIL said...why not "chance pe dance"? ;)

8:44 PM  
Blogger Ravi said...

Velcro Bhai:
I'm actually trying to find a job in Nitrogen. Could you please help me out in that? The ABNAMRO female ditched me :-(

Chaits:
Last call - 45:44. Your turn. And better pay off your 'Hutch bill' and take a postpaid connection.

Dear BIL:
Being an ex-Bangalorean you are not supposed to spell Bengaluru/Bengalooru as Bangaluru. You might have some add-on frustrations ;-)

And unfortunately there are not many Basanthis who call me up. You know, its more of Basanthas :-(

Non-Vej:
All that because it was 'Bore'ing ;-) And thanks for forwarding the suggestion x-(.

3:06 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

hey.... this is the first time am readin u'r blog....super a irundhchu (thou u don understan tamil)... it brot out most of the thots that wud b in a new comer's mind to this big blr city... in fact i too hav faced these stupid situations of nightouts at office..u mus hav known :-)
i was forced to read "one day in life" since it was a mirror of mind and was interesting...(typical circumstances which i hav faced)....

ANYWAYS ENJOY MAADI....

REGARDS,
"PORTALS VAALI"

11:21 AM  
Blogger Sridhar said...

Based on your friends blogs, I find it difficult to accept there are more Basanthas than Basanthis, unless of course you, er, um, you know...

And when I was in Bangalore, it still had its hep name, not something village-ish.

Finally, don't refer me as "Dear BIL" - its makes people think of me as a oldie or is positively too close to certain notorius individuals :D

12:15 AM  
Blogger Sridhar said...

Oh, either of which doesn't show me in a good light (Don't dare ask to whom)

12:17 AM  
Blogger Mohan Vamsi Krishna A said...

Mr. Risk, Your new post is amazing. It made me to feel - "There is another sole feeling just like you" - Good one - All the very best to you dear.
Regards,
Vamsi

5:51 PM  
Blogger Ravi said...

Mr. BIL:
What made you infer the majority of Basanthas? And what did you find about this at the first place? :o

And as far as the way I address you is concerned, it does't really matter anymore because
1) You are married
2) Fact is a fact is a fact anyway
3) Truth is a truth is a truth everyway

:D

Mr. Mohan
Thanks~!

8:53 PM  
Blogger Sridhar said...

DEAR BIL (the relationship cuts both ways :P)

I know there are more basanthis than basanthas. Fact is a fact is fact :D

"where and what" is probably best answered over a lunch/dinner - sponsored by you, of course. A public reply may damage my impeccable sources regarding your peccadilloes (another :D)

I know I am married - you don't have to rub salt into the wound by "bullet-pointing" it. Grrrr.

4:02 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

hi ravi...actully I enjoyed the comments...

5:06 PM  
Blogger twist knob said...

a good post after a long time...welcome back to blogging...
ur blog inspire me to write a sequel to this entry albeit my style...lol...

every time u come home...the standard excuse you make for not meeting ur friends is " family commitments" ... {family type :p}

i understand life's a bitch for you..hell! it always is !

beers and balls
Sid

8:05 PM  
Blogger Ravi said...

Dear Married BIL:
(Two-way cutting is good too ;-) )
Some or the other 'property' of these basanthis somehow doesn't satisfy me :-( [No details please] Realisation is a realisation is a realisation.

Anyway, marriage - isn't that supposed to be heavenly feeling? ;-)

6:13 PM  
Blogger Ravi said...

Shocker Dada:
The importance of 'family commitments' is definitely something you are going to relise in a couple of months, probably in Bangalore. All the best.

Life is a bitch (Courtesy: courteous (v for) Velcro)... yeah but bitches are interesting ;-)

Not as interesting as an enclosed-roomie-life in delhi, but nevertheless....

6:17 PM  
Blogger Sridhar said...

>>Ravi said: Some or the other 'property' of these basanthis somehow doesn't satisfy me :-(

If you are looking for that perfect basanti, remember that basanti was a non-stop-talking-foolish-village-girl.

Marriages are made in heaven, but you spend the rest of that life in hell. I don't need to elaborate, lol.

Sorry for hijacking ur reply to Sid, but I couldn't let go a dig: Bitches are interesting until they start to bite, after which a desert seems interesting. And also, life is a fickle bitch, like her cousin, luck.

11:55 PM  
Blogger Ravi said...

Sridhar:

Look at it this way - But basanthi was also a beautiful-funny-enjoyable-and-not-at-all-boring girl ;-) My vote for basanthi still on, if only I could find one here...

And regarding the marriage thing, yeah, I knew this would come out some day from every recently-married-once-upon-a-time-happy-bachelor!

10:21 AM  
Blogger twist knob said...

family reunion via blog comments ?

12:20 PM  
Blogger Ravi said...

kind of :D

3:24 PM  
Blogger Vyjayanthi said...

Hey I never came back to this comments page after I put up mine...I never knew you and your BIL actually "chat" here :p
And I think I would want to ask you a question after reading the "comments chat"...just remind me the next time we talk (I wouldnt forget anyway :D)

8:58 PM  

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