Sunday, June 1, 2008
Monsoon
Airport
Saturday, May 31, 2008
Drive Dead Slow
Driving
Good Night and Good Luck
So, this is the last entry until I'm stateside. Probably. They have wireless at the airport... :)
FYI
Just 3-4 hours before I leave for the airport...
The Compound

The amenities here are very nice. It's immaculately kept up, there is a large pool, a sauna, multiple play areas, multiple ponds like the one shown, an amphitheatre, and a big field where the kids were playing.

I walked around for a while to get some sunlight on me before the rains came (they come every afternoon during "pre-monsoon" season). I stopped and sat on a bench for a while to get some sunlight before I resumed my studies. It is so very different here in the community when you compare it to what is less than a tenth of a mile away...
And they don't want it coming in easily...
Friday, May 30, 2008
India is a Service-Focused Country

I believe I've mentioned that they take good care of me at the guest house. They serve me at the table, bring me glasses of water on trays, even open the doors for me when it is time to leave. They are very service oriented.
When Indians move to the United States, this is one of the sacrifices they have to make. Here, having maids and cooks at your house is very cheap. Amardeep told me that there is a man that comes to clean his car every day, and Amardeep pays him ~$8.50 per month for this service. Per Month! We cannot even get a single car cleaning in the U.S. for that kind of money. But it is only a matter of time for the edges of that dichotomy to start to blur. As more and more money trickles down from those who have to those who do not, expectations will change on both sides and things will begin to even out.
How do you think the U.S. got to be the way it is?
A long week, a bright future(?)
We've had a lot of resignations in the Bangalore office. We've lost 6 of the top 15 people since the beginning of the year, and there are rumors that others will go as well. While it is definitely a blow, no one can tell what the future holds and whether the people that step into those positions can and will transform the India operations into the center of our organization. Not that I'm saying that's what we're trying to do, but one never knows...
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
The Dichotomy (Part II)
Maturity takes time. Rapid growth has a way of confusing things. It is interesting to see the ways in which this manifests itself. Amardeep took me to see the second location that Manhattan Associates set up shop in India.The International Technology Park - Bangalore (ITPB, or sometimes ITPL) houses many, many companies. It is truly HUGE. The number of workers it takes to service this many people brings a lot of the uneducated people from the surrounding areas into this area, among those with very advanced technical degrees.
Manhattan's first venture in India was in the early to mid 1990s; I know a person or two who hired into that office, which is now closed. Their second shop started around 2002 or 2003. I know some people here who worked in that office before our first wholly-owned building was opened, back in 2005(ish). But there's been so much turnover in the India office that people with that kind of tenure are few and far between.
The Dichotomy

Tuesday, May 27, 2008
Sunday, May 25, 2008
MG (Mahatma Ghandi) Road
Mike Foley and I went to MG Road today for lunch and shopping. We traveled down Brigade Rd for a long time, looking for a restaurant Mike wanted to eat at, but we never could find it. All along the road guys followed us trying to sell us their handcarved wares, which consisted of (1) a chess set, (2) a backgammon set, (3) a pipe, (4) a segmented snake, and (5) drums. (Note: all street vendors sell the same things.) We finally doubled back then cut across to avoid the most annoying of the vendors, and found Mike's restaurant. Unfortunately, it was closed for lunch "due to goverment regulations". We ate at 20 Ft High, attached to the entertainment area Amoeba. It was good, but slow. We then travelled down to Cauvery Handicrafts, a shop filled with different small stores, each selling furniture or decorations or fragrances or, the most important item, toys. Mike and I both bought presents for our children, authentic Indian things. Next, we travelled down to Cafe Coffee Day, the local version of Starbucks, for an iced coffee before calling the driver to come get us. He said he would be 30 minutes arriving, so we visited another toy store (this time with typical toys) as well as a clothing store. We then waited by the drop-off spot, where another street-side hawker pestered us for 15 minutes. We had fun with him (well, I did, anyway) since we knew we weren't going to buy anything. It took the driver a lot longer than 30 minutes from when we called - but that's not his fault. As you can see, the traffic on MG Road is very bad.

I've Given Up
Guest Room
The Guest House is nice enough. It's a far cry from a resort. :) I've included some pictures of my guest room and attached bath room. In addition to what you see here, there's an armoire for my clothes and a small desk. The power goes out occasionally, as well as the circuits tripping. Last night, the air conditioners were broken until about 10 PM or so, but everything else was working.

Below is the bathroom. You can't see the sink; nor can you see the water filtration tank way up near the ceiling. All the water is filtered at the bathroom. Because of that, there is no hot water. The shower stall is quite large, and has two buckets, one small and one large.

Below is the flush button I was talking about earlier. The small part is for small flushes, the larger part is for large flushes. I don't know why all toilets don't look like this! It's brilliant!
Saturday, May 24, 2008
Water, Water, Everywhere
The Morning Commute
Breakfast

Thursday, May 22, 2008
The General Area Where I Am
By the way, the maps in Google Earth are more up-to-date than the ones on Google Maps. Or so I'm told by Arunava...
I Gotta Hit the Can


Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Jet Lag
Commuting

Oh, and I saw three oxen on the side of the road on the way to work this morning. I'll have to see if I can get a picture of that tomorrow...
Tuesday, May 20, 2008
I'm Here
Immigration and Customs was a breeze, as was finding my driver.
The drive to the guest house was interesting. The city was pretty much asleep, except for the packs of wild dogs and people building fires along the side of the road. For the latter, I can only guess they were living there.
I was at the guest house about 2:20 AM. It took a while to unwind and fall asleep...
Monday, May 19, 2008
In Paris
Paris had a lot of duty-free shops. I'll have to look around during my return flight. :)
Leaving ATL
The first plane we were boarded onto was supposed to leave at 3:35, but at 3:25 they announced we would all have to get up and leave the plane and proceed to gate T01 for an equipment change. When we actually left the plane, they were telling us to sit down in T04 and wait for more information. (That was fine for the ones they caught, but some people had already gone down there!) We sat at T04 before they confirmed that, yes, we had to move to T01 and wait for a new plane. We sat there until ~6 PM, when we finally got a fresh plane and boarded. To compensate us for our time, alcohol was free during the flight.
We finally left the ground at 6:40 PM.








