Monday, June 14, 2010

The Sayonara mail ...

I left my previous company without even sending a farewell mail! Well, finally on the way back home I had some time and that too was not without any hiccups. Since there's nothing more interesting that has happened of late, I thought I will reproduce the Sayonara mail.

I write this as I listen to the strains of the soundtrack of Serendipity standing out of the unrestrained orchestra of the Netravati Express as I inch closer to God’s own Country. The last few days were a blur with me getting lost in the maze of a thousand things to do and byes and well wishes flying all around.

I would prefer not to write my last mail in a way that rakes up the nostalgic dust of the days gone by. Those who know me might already know how much I enjoyed these days and what all I did. I do hope that the stories, gossips and rumours linger on and prolong the legacy or whatever you may call it, persist for the time to come.

I thought I will pen down a few thoughts that sporadically come and go in my mind. Some codes that I tried to live by ...

1. Mumbai is a great place to roam around. Be it the city or the places outside it. Go on a pleasant weekend with a clear mind and scour the streets and take in the chaos of the local train, the best buses, the aura of the marine drive etc. Hundreds of places outside Mumbai too are worth a visit. Use your weekends! Be a traveller.

2. Bikers abound in this city. Get your own ride and login to xbhp.com You get a lot of friends and also something to divert your attention to during office hours

3. If you are bitten by the environment bug, try bicycling. I still cherish the moments we at cyclists.in we spent in that night ride from Powai to Nariman point and back. You get a chance to attend the Critical mass (google it up) or ride down the Sea link on your own bicycle. And by the way you are planning to buy one, don’t get something for less than 10000! Believe me, it is worth every buck you shell out

4. Trek the Sahyadris, get close to nature. Take your tent or your sleeping bag, or rather rent it, and spend some time in close communion with nature. You won’t realize what you are missing unless you experience it firsthand!

5. Same with Astronomy. A night under the stars is the best thing to recharge your batteries. Get in touch with Khagolmandal.com or some astronomy clubs for a night out under the stars!

6. Mumbai is the best place to be in if you are in for adventure or you want to try something different. Take out time to go to karting, horse riding, river rafting, paragliding etc. Do it!

7. The very important deadline at work may not be significant in a week! The most important thing now would not be a concern five years from now! I have come to the conclusion that you got to enjoy and have fun every moment and make friends for those are the memories that are going to last and those are the people who remember you for all eternity.

8. It is not about how many friends you have but how many people are ready to call you a friend.

9. I am not old enough to say that Money is nothing and that it will come today and go tomorrow.

10. Do not be desperate, your time will come J

11. L&T gym at gate 2 is a great place to go to especially if you are in powai for an extended duration! It does keep a check on your progress!!

12. If you are not the gym freak kind, you do burn some calories when you go on Tuesdays and Thursdays to play football and maybe till the enthusiasm lasts, play cricket too. You do get to meet passionate sport freaks at gate 7 on the rendezvous days.

13. You won’t be alone if you say that LR2 food is crap. I had successfully boycotted if for close to four months in 2010!

14. Enjoy your forays to Galleria, the 75 ka Subway, the occasional pleasures at KFC, the delectable pizzas, all of them in Hiranandani. I stop here because there are a number f connoisseurs already out there.

15. Do make use of Vodafone Tuesdays to gorge on that Cheese burst or catch a blockbuster.

16. You get tickets as cheap as 50 in Kulraj Broadway and 40 in Sona gold!

17. Do visit and enjoy Britannia, Swati snacks, Leopold, the Sunday brunch at JW Marriott, the shavarmas at picadilly, the baida roti at Bade miah, just to name a few!

18. Thambi is a Tamil hotel in chandivali and Murali near gate 7, Taste at Mahakali caves and Just Kerala at Chakala are fine Mallu hotels ideal for lunch feasts on working days. The best Mallu meal is on offer on Sundays at Deluxe near CST.

19. Cooking is the best. Start now if you haven’t already.

20. Drinking is good so long as you drink scotch that too neat and the way it is supposed to be :P

21. Smoking is real bad :X due to a lot of reasons

22. Parties are good. Treat and get treats from everyone and whenever you can!

23. The L&T tea at 2pm though weird is addictive!

24. The coffee machine is a great resource if you can use it properly ;) You know what I mean right!

25. L&T - Lunch & Tea, or Learn & Train, but they are true depictions! A day inside is far more economical than a wasted CL! You get Lunch, Tea, breakfast, AC and free internet! On the other hand it is the best place to learn and train. I am sure most of you will agree with me on this!

26. Speaking of which, the best part of L&T is freedom, the freedom to start your own blog or club or the freedom to work your ass off and do some revolutionary work. And the flip side is that nobody will ask you to work. You gotta be motivated. Your action decides whether L&T is Lunch & Tea or Learn & Train!

27. Its all good people in L&T. You ay not realize how cool your boss is and how approachable and helpful he is unless you give it a try. Almost everyone regardless of cadre would be more than happy to spend some of their precious time you entertain your genuine queries. And the flipside is no one helps or gives you feedback without asking.

28. From my understanding, have as much fun as you can in your stint at L&T, both in work and otherwise. Bosses do oversee some outrageous fun because they too are fun loving. That is the only way you are going to cherish your days and get closer to people!

29. Coming late to office is not a crime so long as you can cover it :P

30. Shopping sprees are exciting and memorable

31. Becoming an MT gives lot of financial freedom

32. Do something innovative at work. Is there some work that nobody can best you? Doing timepass activities like literature club or start a blog are stepping stones to taking initiatives at work. Being unique is the thing. Have your signature on whatever work you do.

33. By the way, timepass activities like Literati and BoloLogo can also be called as Employee engagement initiative and corporate communication channel! Some of the best times that you have spent are through such activities. You do get to network and know ore people.

34. Do collect relics and capture memorable moments on the photo screen coz those are the only things that will be left to relive the past.

35. I have always felt that I was going home whenever I was going to L&T. The warmth and the freedom is unparalleled and I don’t think it will be possible with any other company!

36. If you work past 5.10 it means that you are not efficient enough to finish your work on time!

And this is the time when the laptop screen gets screwed. Anyways, I think I have already vented most of the spontaneous flow of thought. I am out of words to describe days spent at L&T, I would end by saying that you can always consider me as the guy next door and that you can feel free for approaching me for anything whatsoever.

I shall be available at xxx@gmail.com My facebook profile is http://www.facebook.com/?ref=home#!/profile.php?id=xxxxx and my blog is http://sporadic-chirping-of-a-free-bird.blogspot.com/

See you all soon …
Cheers,
xxx xxx

The irony is that the Sayonara Mail is not sent yet because fishing out the email ids is a big headache that will take an hour itself! 

1 comment:

  1. This would always be better than the official mail you would have sent...Le deseo todo lo mejor y buena suerte en sus futuros proyectos...& I do agree with that getoffurass thought...

    Be a traveler not a tourist. ;)

    shrey

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