After what seemed an eternity of ogling at hot babes, I was back in my Chennai office which by the way was infested with “medically certified” girls (i.e. I refer to them as girls – only because the doctor says so!).
Heck – there was no point in bitching about it. I had to live with it anyways.
Savita had somehow managed to get to office by around 10.30 am. After introducing her to the rest of the Chennai team, meetings with Pak, etc, we decided to take the rest of the day off – just so that she can relax and settle down. In effect I was extending her the same courtesy she had extended me on Day 1.
You see – after all – I can be a good host if I want to be.
:)
Another 15 days, and the transition is done. It is the last day of Savita’s stay at Chennai. I was also happy to be rid of her. Now, no more “someone” looking over my shoulders and bossing me around. Now, I was all by myself and I was the sole “offshore” member in the project. Boy – Did I feel on top of the world or not!
After Savita left for Bangalore, Vrunda – who was my manager for the project (Porrotta Systems Baseline Support) – was the person I turned to for any info and help. She was a very pleasant lady and was all the more happy to help me out.
I also took help from Savita on an on-off basis. But, somehow, atleast I seemed to think so, she wasn’t very keen to help me. It was as if she had “ridden” herself from the project and didn’t want to have anything to do with it anymore.
Anyways … I was doing well in the project. A month passed, another month passed, and so did another. By now – I had gotten really bored with my project. Let me explain why!
Thursday, December 20, 2007
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