Wednesday, March 15, 2006
Bangalore-Mysore Non-Stop
6 45 PM Sunday evening, Tanjavur express slowly screeches to a halt at the Bangalore station. Scores of people get down and try to make their way through the stairs or the subway. Among this crowd you can find a kind of people who have few common characteristics. They are young, tired and malnourished faces, dark circles, usually carrying a small backpack. They are usually very sharp in recognising species of their own kind. They are glad to meet buddies and school mates and they quickly ask each other the same set of questions. "So, where are you working?" "What platform?". And no, they are not talking about the station platform. This kind goes back to work on Monday morning, dragging their lethargic body and somehow manage to make it through the week. When its Friday and they all jump in glee and rush back to the same station in the evening. They beg their managers, lie, do anything to make it there in time for the 6 15 train. This smart species have come up with a brilliant plan to buy tickets and have a seating, no matter how large the crowd. For this they operate in a gang. This train is usually overflowing. One person stands in the long queue, bearing the stinch, the massive crowd, pulling and pushing and manages to buy tickets for the rest of the gang. Two or more directly enter the platform and alight the train and hold the seat. For about half an hour they endure numerous people coming and asking if the seats are taken and also argue with people who think this arrangement is wrong. Then with few calls and messages, they all are united just before the train leaves. They go home to enjoy one day of the weekend and again on Sunday the story repeats. This kind call themselves as Software Engineers, but not many have any idea of what they actually do.
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Not all - I am away from home and know exactly what I'm doing and loving it. And I also am one of the software engineering species...
and blog on weekdays and to top it losers like me have nothing better to do than read it :-)
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"They are usually very sharp in recognising species of their own kind."
The species has got these characters too..
1. It is unattached to the family most of the time. (Most of them don know whats family!!)
2. Do lot of night outs.
3. Hangover on daytimes.
4. Has got very compact social circle.
5. Doesnt know how to enjoy sunset and evening.
6. It is doing more a similar kind of work done by the other species called LABOUR.
7. It has no time for its soulmate. (why the hell it has born in this beautiful world then??)
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There is no need to be proud for being such a species...
May be it sounds a passimist voice..but its the truth known by the elder species...
I'm scared and wish to be out of the species...
"They are usually very sharp in recognising species of their own kind."
The species has got these characters too..
1. It is unattached to the family most of the time. (Most of them don know whats family!!)
2. Do lot of night outs.
3. Hangover on daytimes.
4. Has got very compact social circle.
5. Doesnt know how to enjoy sunset and evening.
6. It is doing more a similar kind of work done by the other species called LABOUR.
7. It has no time for its soulmate. (why the hell it has born in this beautiful world then??)
.
There is no need to be proud for being such a species...
May be it sounds a passimist voice..but its the truth known by the elder species...
I'm scared and wish to be out of the species...
whoever written the above comment, as put it well
I'm sure even parentz keep waiting at home to see their kids, isn't it???? and those two days of rest from eating office food or making dinner....I'm sure all this circus at the end makes it feel worth it, truly....When people stay so far away from home that they can't go home for years together, reading ur blog makes them remember travelling in non-stop trains, with all those vendors moving around, strangers who keep staring at each other.......People of sorts mingling to reach the same destination.....etc... Good blog, Keep it up!!!
Hi Deepthi,
I can relate with your blog out of my own experience. I used to travel to Bangalore every weekends and it was so hectic.
Reading your blog I can justify, a bit, for not taking up software job. Good post, coming straight out of horse's mouth.
Bye.
Very well written. I just loved your writing style.. Keep it going.
"alight" is to get off a vehicle, I just verified with dictionary.com. I myself used to do that when I was a student. Not gonna debate whether its right or not but can say this for sure: it has got nothing to do with a particular species or profession. I dont see any logic in that. SORRY.
-SKA
(I keep forgetting my blog login)
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