Wednesday, April 8, 2009

A new beginning

"No friendships exist in professional world!!!"

---Atleast thats what I had heard and would have believed if I hadn't met a crazy batch of 16 people during my training period! After a rocking experience at Trivandrum during my 1st phase training I had hardly expected any of my future working days to parallel the experience...but then life is all about improbabilities!
My 2nd phase training was to be conducted in Pune from 9th of Jan...the only other person whom I knew in my batch was Shweta n vice-versa for her 2. We had become frens only during the TVM days though we were in same college for 4 years n were infact in same branch also! Perhaps that's what u call irony! We were really missing Priya n AAAaadu...our partners in crime at TVM. Together we four had professionally reached the heights of unprofessionalism!

The 1st day we were supposed to report at Quadra. I had mixed feelings about my second phase of training. I had been given stream mainframe of which I knew nothing. There were 16 other people in my batch out of which I knew just 1. I didn’t know what the training would be like. With so many uncertainities I was about to start a new journey of my life. The 1st new person I met that day was a girl called Vijetha...who I had never thot would become such a dear friend that c is today to me! She looked confused though now I have come to realize that infact that is the expression that comes to her naturally. Later that day we came to know that we wud have our training at DLF and that wasn’t a great news for many of us for it was very far off from the city. Anyways we didn’t have any choice or say in the matter. The day passed off with boring induction sessions which we were having for the ‘n’th time now. We also watched a movie called ‘Babe’.

In all it was a good day. The feel of the office was not great when compared to the training centre at Trivandrum but then it was going to be my office from now on and so had to settle down. The next day mainframe batch had to report at DLF. I was very skeptical about the new training and must say I had never expected that everything would fall into place so well...and must say my batch-mates really turned out to be a surprise package in the end!!!
Fir milenge... break ke baad....

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