Friday, July 16, 2010

My First Job

First of all "Praise The Lord!!!"
And yes with His grace I am welcomed to the Corporate Life....
Everyone of us expect a lot from our first job. Here is some of my expectations I had and will keep updating.
Into the new job, a different world all in all . I am just out of my shell and now I find myself between professionals. Someone said it right that "Everyday is a lesson". I will surely write down here every aspects of Life that I am gonna learn and I would like the world to hear and think on what I may say....Till then all of my blog readers enjoy "Life"...

Well how can we really distinguish the world we usually live and the world corporates live? If you find yourself in a place where you expect to see a change but everything remains the same, its nowhere but the Corporate world.

Each day I spend here I can truly feel how far I have stepped and where exactly I am leading to. God! I wish I could have few more days or months in my college, enjoying the pranks and gossips of friends and the impetus advices of my professors. I ignored some of them, followed some and could not understand some... ha ha...
Its not everything... Its not over... the times and tides are approaching and I have to prepare myself. God gave me parents and teachers of a special kind. Even though the corporate life will swing me wide into the dark and challenging tasks I will have to and I am preparing myself to face it with a strong heart...

Sunday, June 13, 2010

The Six myths about Engineering you should know

This month Sunday morning when I read the newspaper "The Hindu" dated June 13,2010, I came across an article which really stole my attention more. It was titled "The six myths about Engineering you should know" written by Arun Karuppaswamy.
Well the article though is short and brief but still it conveys the real image that Engineering has developed over the past decade.Now let me write down the myths which the writer has mentioned.

"Engineers are super-humans"

People do not understand the reality of ‘engineering.' For them, engineers are “super-humans” who build rockets, robots, electric vehicles and the like. The reason is that when a person says he works on a satellite project, people jump to the conclusion that he knows every detail of building a satellite. In reality, no engineer can know the entire details of projects. For example, it requires people from various disciplines such as electrical, mechanical, chemical and materials engineering to design an electric car.

Since the common man has the “super-human” view in mind, he generally does not accept or appreciate many of the “real” engineering works. For example, a home inverter might not bring about any awe to the common man as does an electric vehicle (though both might be equally challenging to build), because he often finds a technician setting right the problems in a home inverter. The technician just knows by experience what to do, whereas an engineer knows why it has to be done.

"Engineering is more valuable than science"

First, I will clarify the difference between ‘science' and ‘engineering' through a simple example. The study of optics of materials will fall under science. Scientists (physicists, in this case) will try to explain the optical properties which different materials possess. If someone tries to use the optical properties to make a microscope or a camera, he will be an engineer. Scientists establish facts which engineers exploit to make things useful to society. History would tell you that scientists did a lot of engineering work in the earlier days (between 1700 and 1900 when a lot of development really happened in science and engineering).

Today, with the vastness of the different fields, science and engineering have separated . Now, scientists rarely take up engineering work. Nevertheless, I would say scientists play a greater role as they have to establish the basic facts for engineers to build upon.

Unfortunately, since the result of engineering is the one that fetches money, people have a craze for engineering. It is disheartening to see a Ph.D. student in science getting a lesser stipend than a Ph.D. student in engineering. It should have been the other way round. Any nation that ignores the role of science cannot survive in the long run.

Management goes with engineering

A degree in engineering followed by a degree in Management is the much sought-after combination. Again, a ‘myth' that engineering and management are related is at work. Engineering (with science as the basis) has nothing to do with management (which does not involve science). A lucrative salary is what attracts people to management studies.

Furthermore, most institutes do not introduce engineering in a proper way, leaving students without confidence to pursue higher education.

We need more IITs

There are many IITs coming up, ostensibly to help the nation meet the requirement of engineers. Truly speaking, we have enough of engineers. Design, the work of engineers, requires just a few people.

The dearth is not in the number but in the quality of engineers we produce. It is enough if we are able to improve and maintain the quality of our institutes and retain the people graduating from them by creating ample opportunities for them to work in India with a good salary. It is better to improve and maintain the standards of the NITs, the IITs and other government institutes than creating newer ones and diluting the existing standards.

Foreign MNCs do best R&D engineering

Foreign multinationals that claim to have research and development centres in India do not do real engineering work in the country, as it is natural for any company to have real product development on home soil.

Here again, the salary is what attracts people (thanks to the dollar-rupee conversion). This is a case of brain drain, in which the brains are hired not to work. Though many might not accept, the basic aim of the foreign MNCs is to utilise the cheap labour in the developing countries to run their manufacturing units; product development is not their primary goal.

People generally end up doing tasks that are not as challenging as is the work in smaller Indian industries trying to develop products of their own.

A B.E/B.Tech graduate is an ‘Engineer'

With the vastness of technology, in the present day one cannot call oneself an engineer just on graduating. A B.E./B.Tech. graduate knows just the basics. I would say that post-graduation is a must. Or at least, one needs to work for a few years to understand and build engineering products. A lot of people believe that a B.E. graduate in aerospace would be able to build rockets on graduating. If it were so, there would be rockets flying everywhere!

I would advise people without an engineering background to talk to people who do real engineering work to take decisions before choosing the field for their children. The aim of education is not merely to land a high-paying job. It should empower you to find a suitable work for yourself.

AM NOT A SUPERHUMAN!!!

Thursday, March 25, 2010

Friends

I have got so many things to say when I say "friend". Coz in this world next to God and parents I value them as the pillars of life. Upto an age of 18 years I lived in a place where my parents did not have any relatives. We were far from our native state. So was my condition also. I didnt have cousins around me. I always loved to have people around me. We lived far away from the city life. But somehow I believe it was a grace also.
We lived in a place named "Bondamunda". The spring breeze ,the chirp of sparrows,which was very common there, sunny days and evening showers are still fresh in my memory. I even didn't have school friends near my house. We had a blooming garden right in front of our house. It was my father's everyday two hour of toil that brought out a garden which was the best around the whole place.I still remember two mango trees which was around ten feet tall. Well I was too small for it. Every evening after returning form school I nearly spent more than an hour in the garden. I observed reptiles hunting the bugs, caterpillars winding the leaves of ginger plant and sometimes snakes that took shelter in the small shrubs. This natural treat gave everything to fill my childhood memories.
After my tenth standard my parents finally decided to shift towards a township near our city. The township named as "Jagada". Now everything had changed. We lived in an apartment. There was no more any garden around the apartment. It was more a town type of civilization. Well I had now reached the senior standard of my school and we had to walk like the other senior guys. Now what I remember about those days was lot of cycling and tuitions, roaming in the evenings with friends. My friends were the ones with no girl friends and we always used to make lot of gigs. Sometimes one of us tease the other at this failure but inside mumbled with the same pain...ha ha...
Over a half dozen months later I reached the pre-graduate. Most of my friends had now left .They got themselves shifted to other competitive schools. Entrance fevers had now cropped into everyone's mind. My nearest pals Ajay, Ram , Subhranshu, Pallavi, Supriya ,Ankush, Rajeev and Bharadwaj,we all still clinged to the same school. After a couple of years of high school struggles ,it was time for us to thrive out for places and move ahead in life.
I was the unluckiest of them all. I had to bid goodbye because a new place was waiting for me. Well it was nothing new but my own native state and unknown to the fact that a lot was ahead to come....

Sunday, March 21, 2010

Incomplete.......


This day had to come in my life. A day that no one wants to face. Helplessly I was running on the unstoppable force called "Time". I counted my steps towards my college. I reached there and took a glimpse of the wide open campus surrounded by bushy shrubs and long trees. I recalled my each memories when i trod past on the path towards my college.
"I was meant to be here....". This voice made me gloom and soon I found tears rolling down my eyes. "Your story is going to end here today". "Is it going to be over????"
I looked at some faces which were unknown to me four years back and now I felt my eyes needed them in its vision or it would be incomplete.....
But I changed my mind. I kept saying to myself that this day is nothing different. I smiled at my friends but they gave me rather a look that stole my heart's strength. I won't forget those eyes of them that pulled me into their high impounding hearts.....
Each second of that day reminded me who I am and where am I going. I am in truth slowly walking away from the second home. My college, a place which made me "Man",a place which gave me infinite love, a place where hate was mesmerized.
I am unknown to fact that I am going away. I didn't want to think anymore on this again.
All I had to say when the day was over I could know that my life is left "Incomplete...." .

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

A day of my life...

This is a day to remember because today was the last internal exam of my B.Tech degree..Eventhough it was boring with lot of humidity and scorching heat in my exam hall still I enjoyed writing my exams. I couldn't prepare well for the exam and so I had lost all the hope of passing the exam but I thought its my last internal exam so let me just drag my writing a bit more...Ha at last I jotted down my last words on the paper. When I take a look back at my all the past internal papers I still remember the hard preparation with my friends.. sitting with friends in bushy places in my college campus,all those group discussions, mugging up few lines from text and a minute existing notes memorizing and so on...Now those moments wont repeat again.huh..

Monday, March 8, 2010

I want to let it burst out....



My four years of graduation is going to complete and now I am somehow confused what is left in me ...Many times I have asked myself,"Where am I going?" but remained silent. These four years was a mix of struggle and success. I faced situations where I found myself bedridden and fighting for life and there were also situations where I survived the bitter part of and engineering student,that is tough papers.
After all this is soon going to be over I keep wondering ,"oh common ...something you gonna do ...."... An in-voice which speaks in me says ," Open your mind and look into yourself....chances are less but I will grab them with the talents I have"
I am going to enter the another stage of life -"professional". Hey fellow competitors just stay alert I am coming.....

Saturday, March 6, 2010

Be Your Own Life Coach




Here are certain things you need to do to coach your life:-

Write a life history

Begin by joining down the story of your life so far-your key experiences,turning points,successes,aspirations and what means most to you. It may help to narrow it down to your top three greatest achievements, disappointments and most important lessons.
"Its a way of realizing what you have achieved and what you really want in life-your true self" says British life coach Carole Gaskell.

Learn to like yourself
Think of someone you know,whom you like,respect and want the best for. Now look in the mirror and have the same relationship with the person you see.Do you talk to yourself? as you would to a treasured friend? Do you say how well you're doing? Its time to try it...

Live in the moment
If you want to be more efficient, practise focusing 100 percent on whatever you are doing. "Nothing saps energy like the constant feeling that you should be doing something else", says Mary Jo Radcliffe. Focus for a few minutes on a picture or an object such as flower. Concentrate all your senses on its tactile and visual qualities.


Bring more fun in your life

Laughter, playfulness and relaxation are beneficial to the body as well as the mind,affecting how rapidly you age,your immune system and how your body responds to stress hormones.


My dear pals these steps will really help you boost your morale and find out the one in "You"....all the best