Monday, August 18, 2008

The Busy Schedule goes on...

Past few weeks have been restless for me. Work has broke me most of the times, but it has always been like this with me. Starting from Pune to Bangalore to US, everywhere it has been tight for me at work. The only good part is i get counted for every hour i work and paid for it. Consulting rocks sometime but life isnt stable untill you discover yourself in trouble on one fine morning saying project is over. There is a really good market for a whole lot of techies who have really worked in the industry and proved themselves. I am sure research oriented folks can find their jobs very easily when they are here in US but everything is relative. I have seen the right balance of life with work here in the country. Cass and Jason both leave at 4pm sharp and they are working in for exact 8 hours a day unless asked to work more on demand. The Texas project has titled everyones life a bit while it is still going on with a very tight deadline and i had almost no break for the last one month. It sounds crazy but yeah... its ok. There is less fun at work these days coz of the timelines.

Pizza's are a bad diet but when you dont feel like cooking you like them... when you eat them more you realize its over-eaten and you realise yourself in trouble with your stomach. Shopping with KOHLs has been good so far. This weekend, mitesh (my roommate) and I had gone to KOHLs at the Observation Dr, Germantown.. There are discounts going on... Mitesh had a gift coupon of 30% extra off on all items. I picked up nike shoes of worth 60$ for 25$... And i use it for playing Tennis everyday. I never played it in india while i saw a lot of my friends playing it. Its real fun and requires a lot of stamina. Well, i should say i am just starting but i am loving it.

I dont really miss a lot here other than a whole lot of friends from my adobe, everyone back home.. I get everything at this place when i want to eat / cook, lot of indians but still its out of place rear in one of the cornors.

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