Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Anticipatory bail plea...

I know, I know, I haven't posted anything in the blog during the past few days. Of course, I wanted to, but didn't get the time. I have been more or less regularly posting for the past 3-4 months, and now I feel I don't have a little time to spare? It is actually a bit hard for me to believe too. One of the main reasons is that at the company I work for, we've a project runnning and almost at the verge of completion. Though, it was on for the past few months, I've never been involved in it beyond 2-3 hours/day. If you are working for a software company, you will definitely be thinking, "Wow, this company is great". If you have resumes ready, you may send it across to me at ananddotiyer@gmail.com. I will dutifully forward to the HR. One caution, however. I don't have control over which team you will end up working for here. There are teams in my own company who work like all hells broke loose, pretty much all through the year. Why, even some smaller teams within ours, are not very different. So, where you will end up, depends a lot on your luck.

Software guys are notorious to be 'busy' all the time. Though, most of that is a myth, there is some element of truth in this. This led to me write an article on this and post it in the same blog, here. It has never happened to me before that I didn't get even 'time to breathe', as most people say about software people (and many times some of us so 'proudly' state about themselves). In fact, it has been the contrary most of the time* But, yes, some rare occassions had been that I was so tied up for a long time (sometimes, for several months together), I almost hated that I work in IT. Now, I start smelling one of those rare occassions round the corner, but probably not as devastating as some of the previous ones. I hope so!

So, for the next few weeks or perhaps even a few months, you will see lesser of me here. But, I will try to make it regular, at least once a week. So, don't go away, please...


* Sometime in the future, I will share with you an interesting incident about what happened to me, when I 'complained' to my manager about this recently...

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