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Hello Everyone,
I sit past another cold icy day here in Atlanta. My thoughts linger over a very important decision I made exactly 2 weeks back from today. I dwell deep into my thoughts as decorated frames of memory flash by from the last five and a half years of my life. I now relive some of those moments and take you through the thick and thins my journey which has now taken a new course.
Prelude
It all started sometime in TIME when <> decided to hold a campus interview in M.S.R.I.T, my Alma Mater. <> was the first company to visit the campus and all of us were excited with the build up. Finally the D-Day had arrived and we were all at our exam halls solving puzzles this time for a change instead of writing an exam. Yes, this was the first level of screening at <>
I was a Mechanical Engineer who had solved puzzles and discussed about cricket during an interview to get placed as a Software Engineer in one of the most prestigious IT companies in the world!
Chapter 1: The Initiation
There was a gap after college and before I joined COMPANY NAME at XYZ for training during which I travelled the entire Konkan belt (South Canara) on my bike. It was a total of 2000 Km of unbelievable fun which is now permanently etched in my memory!
DATE, we were at the gates of <>. We were picked up on Tata Sumos and escorted to our respective rooms. I was lucky to have a very good friend of mine as my room mate. We settled down, freshened up and headed out for a stroll to see the campus. It was one of the most beautiful places that we had ever seen till then. We had a small dinner gathering at one of the PLACE the same evening. We were briefed about our purpose at the institute during the gathering. Officially from then on we were named the NAME training batch. It's another story that I got to know what NAME stands for only at the end of my training! My next four and a half months were spent learning finer aspects of programming, doing never ending assignments and writing tests every week. I will never forget XYZ, the classroom where I had my first part of training, the place where I made great friends for life and understood the ones I already had better. The second part of my training was in PLACE, it was the more hectic part with long nights spent in the classroom learning and doing assignments.
DATE, I was done writing my stream compre and in COMPANYterms i was now ' A Resource who was Production Ready'!
Chapter 2: My First Project
'New Entrant' is another <> terminology. It is what you become after you are 'Production Ready' and have joined your first project!
Bridge Migration has been one of the best projects i have worked in till date. For me it has been essentially a great foundation to learn and understand the .Net architecture. It has also been the best managed project i have worked in. I also made a lot of new friends, very good ones for life in this project. I cherish every moment spent in this project and it was fun and a great learning both professionally and personally. Thanks to MANY PPL NAMES and all the others for making it so memorable. A special thanks to PPL for making the project colourful, at least the boys would agree with me!
Chapter 3: The Return of 'Bridge'
'Development Ready' is what you become after a specialty project training.
We also had a new manager this time. XYZ had joined the project as the manager. The entire team from top to bottom in the hierarchy was new except of course for the four of us and XYZ Sir. With the project being back with us there was a lot of work now. The TIME buses to back home were all taken off the schedule by the transport department. We started taking the TIME buses, then the TIME, then the TIME and then cabs. We then started spending most of our time at the office as there was so much work and all of us were new and only 'Development Ready' and not experts yet. But it was fun too. Working late nights, staying overnight at office with other colleagues, releases, it was all fun. A special thanks to XYZ sir for supporting us all throughout the tough phase in the project. In due course i also added to the list of my very good friends. It was only because of PPL and all the others that i have such unforgettable and brilliant memories of the project and all the fun that we had during the DEPT day, project parties, cubical decorations, treks and what not! Thank you so much all of you!
Chapter 4: My First Onsite Trip
'Onsite Ready' is what you become after you hold a visa to any country of interest to COMPANY.
I had to wait for some time before i got my first onsite opportunity. Four of my close friends had already fled to different client locations in the early part of YEAR and i was getting a little restless. DATE, i was asked by my manager to fly to Madrid, Spain. I was very happy to have finally got an opportunity. I had to accompany Ajay and help him with gathering requirements. Ajay was my new manager. We had another person joining us from <>
I then travelled to Chicago on another assignment ( Advantages of being 'Onsite Ready').
Chapter 5: The Car pool
But now there were a few irreversible changes that had happened with the organizational restructuring which had impacted me hard. And i was also an 'Onsite Return' which was far from being an 'Onsite Ready'. If you are an 'Onsite Return' and unless it's clearly written in your fate to travel it is very difficult to become 'Onsite Ready' again at least for a few years. A couple of my friends travelled and a couple got married, i had started to seriously think about other opportunities and then it happened again.
DATE, i travelled to Toronto and from there to Atlanta. I was lucky to get my third onsite trip. I thank all my managers for considering me as 'Onsite Ready' again or may be it was written in my fate too!
I then made new friends in Atlanta with whom i shared an apartment. We were the only bachelors here and were termed as the 'Alara Boys' initially by XYZ and then the term caught up with the others. 'Alara' was the name of the apartment complex where we were put up. We have since then had great times, travelling, playing, cooking and with anything that we did. Thank you PPL NAMES for everything. You guys are just great!
A special thanks to PPL for always being there and for always supporting me. You have influenced me in more than one way.
I would also like to thank PPL NAMES and all the others without who it wouldn't have been so memorable.
Chapter 6: The Bitter Sweet Symphony
DATE, i was offered a job by a Product based IT company in the US which i accepted with both my hands. Yes, i put down my papers 2 weeks back on DATE. I am currently serving a notice period and DATE will be my last day in <>
I have only one more thing to say, 'when it's tough for you, do not panic or get disturbed. have a plan, it will take some time but good things are bound to happen and when you know you are in the grove take the bull by it's horns and turn the tide in your favour, believe in yourself, believe in your well wishers and you will see good things coming your way'.
Thank you all for taking some time in reading about my journey from being a 'Mechanical Engineering Student' to a 'Trainee at <> ' to being 'Production Ready' to a 'New Entrant' to 'Devlopment Ready' to 'Onsite Ready' to 'Onsite Return' and now becomming a 'US Recruite'. I hope you have enjoyed it!
All of you please stay in touch. You can email me at EMAIL ID and be sure to expect a reply.
Take Care and All the Best!
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