2 Months since My Arrival
Its exactly 2 months since I arrived in hyderabad... No regrets, no challenges to deal with, enjoyed every bit of my stay here... bottomless biryani buffets... litres of teachers and blenderspride scotch [ may be thats a little exaggerated ;-) ] and the ability to re-live in a fun culture of dakhani [ hyderabadi ] phrases including my favourites "maakki kiri kiri" and "bindaas". Today I really laughed when a team member said "pareshan mat lena sir....", to calm me down about an issue....
In the last 60 days, I was able to complete the basic tasks like renting a house in hyderabad, move in, get connected, hire a maid+driver and move my family here. Couple of things I am really behind on are my son's school, drive on my own [ need to figure out how to get a license and insurance ], physical fitness / gym and a pet project I started while I was in the US. I hope to get on track by the 100th day or so..
With the global nature of the business that Indians deal with, work hours are not well defined. The higher you climb the ladder, the worse it gets.. though not a daily activitiy, you are expected to participate in calls, reviews etc., with australiam/APAC customers in the morning, Europeans in the afternoon and America's in the evenings. So a workday of mine goes from 11am to 7pm on some days to 2pm to 10pm on somedays. The best part is that you get to slack off on both Indian as well as Customer Holidays ;-). Companies have adapted well to this global demands with extensive work from home options, including wireless internet, vpn, blackberries/other devices that are tied into the company phone networks so that you have a virtual office extension that comes with you all the time.
Some of you asked me about lunch etc.. so here it goes. Cafeteria's at work are very well maintained / managed in many of the large companies. Food goes from the traditional thali between Rs 25 to 50 depending on the options along with traditional offerings like biryani, curry+paratha etc. at less than Rs 50 for a large serving. Cafeterias also have free coffee/nescafe/tea machines along with a coffeeday express or similar store that offers gourmet coffee between Rs 10 to 30 depending on your choice. Other standard things include a bakery counter where you can buy puffs, rolls, breads, sandwiches between Rs 5 to Rs 20, and a fruit bar that offers a medley of fresh fruits from Rs 10 to Rs 20 based on the size of serving. In some locations of our organization, food is free for the basic thali type and you pay extra for others. In some organizations like google, its all free including the gourmet varieties of everything and anything.
More later...
4 comments:
Dear sir,
Congratulations on your successful R2I. I just happened to hit your site and from your posts, I am guessing that you would be interested in insurance (life/auto) etc. If you are planning to take a life insurance, my sister is a licenced LIC agent and I promise she will assist you in picking the right policy according to your requirements.
If interested, please mail me at mailshobu@gmail.com so that I can arrange her to contact you.
Wishing you a smooth transition.
Thanks,
G S Kumar
Thanks for putting together your experience, in very detailed format, of your R2I. Wishing you good luck and life in Hyderabad.
Ram
Kumar,
The funny part is that a friend of mine is a LIC agent too. I will pass on your sister's email if anyone is interested.
hi,
Just came across your posts while trying to find some info on moving to Hydrabad. have now read all your posts.....very helpful i must say..Thanks. I havent been able to find much information about schools though on the net and I have no friends/family there to help me out. Can you recommend any good schools in Jubilee/Banjara hills area for my 6 yr old son. I hope i am not too late already for admissions.
Thanks
Anita
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