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atleast somebody noticed…
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I was thinking on exact same lines lately,
now they arrange yoga classes in morning, ‘dance’ classes in evening, they hire a ‘to-let’ consultants to help employess get home on rent near office, have regular medical chekups at work, parties as project incentives, list is endless.
in other words..’sab apna ullu seedha kar rahe hai” 🙂
dunno where all this will lead to.
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So true …
This rebuplic is democratic like india … u can echo your voice with all rights .. but answer is not assured …All i can say is that i am yet another member of this republic ..but nothing to pride or envy of this ..
As i am being insitutionalised and days goes on, will help in big way to continue this creative ideas of getting work done further
All said and done .. on every 1 st day of month .. all of this will take back seat and seeing the bulk of money ( which i never dreamed of in college days ) .. i can say myself .. This is what for am here .
CHeers,
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loved the post … specially the toilet seat part … im sure thats next in line … and no esops yet either
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deez: hmm, all do .. and also noticed a new pic?.. 🙂
stone: to the end, when they say ‘we feel that you have performed enough and its better for you to rest now…’
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kamal: yes, in the end, the only carrot is really the money. but that will ideally change soon..
prerona: esops are dicey these days…
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why? i dont mind, re – dicey or not – mere ko toh khareed ke bhi nehi mila … 🙁
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Dystopia!
I am a riot?! You too Manu?!
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Yeah I heard about that… I would prefer to keep my work as work and not build another home… away from my home.. Sheesh !!
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It’s a pathetic scene Manu, but a necessary evil most times. A baby day-care at work for example, is the coolest thing. You can keep an eye every time you get a break…
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prerona: khareede kyon, waise… oh, u get a preferential share rate or something??
poornima: i try to 🙂
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pallavi: it cant be home, anyways..
gabby: necessarily evil.. it isnt necessary until we let it be.. of course, i might be missing a lot of personal experience insight in this, but still…all i’d say is i didnt spend time in an office creche, and i’d ideally keep it that way…
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A tech kid WOULD say the CURSORy Mummy Papa wouldn’t he?
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Waaaaaa?!
Somebody shout out – I have a life!!!
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JW: and i thought i was bad!! :p
nupur: naah, that’d spoil the economy…
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dhhur!!! nothing. IPO ke time pein employee quota tha thats all 🙁
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Brilliant!! And thats exactly how the employees are made to feel. Like Martyrs and heroes .. the personal life and work merges into one until they are one and the same .. until the ceo or the management makes a stupid error and you have to pick up ur pieces again
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Unfortunately in India, most of the places expect u to work that hard and they dont even give you those benefits. Heck, if i have to work 15 hour days, i would rather there be a beauty parlour than not i suppsoe
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rightooo!! its all for making hay while the sun shines! but at same time I guess business IS all about profits! One shouldn’t complain so much, since one does get part of the pie in returns.
Moonie
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Brilliant post. Although why restrict it to just the tech world? The entire corporate world seems to be headed that way … it’s cool to work long hours, be stressed out, have high blood pressure and all manner of illnesses that symbolize success – and utterly un-cool to leave office at 6 to enjoy the spoils of your hard work.

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