Indian Employees: A Divergence
It was the year 2006, when I started working. Just like any other energetic, optimistic Indian lad of 21, I too was quite eager to become a self-dependent guy. Generally, Indian parents do not want their child to start working for a private limited company in such (a small) age, but still I requested them to allow me to go and find a place to work. I had completed my graduation in the month of July 2005. But, it took me about seven-eight months to convince them to let me join an organization. After their nod, I moved in with my elder brother in Lucknow, the state capital of UP. After a few efforts, I was selected as a Back Office Customer Support Executive with Hutch International, a telecom giant of that decade. It was when I started observing people around me. Presently, I am a corporate content writer with an IT company in New Delhi. Throughout my journey, I have convened with myriad of people at different workplaces. Some of them were appreciable, while there were many others...