Sunday, April 18, 2010

A face in the metro and another plan!

As my regular readers would know,I have been interning with Dabur India Ltd. at their corporate office at Ghaziabad.To come here everyday,I have to board the Delhi Metro at the Janakpuri West station and get down at Anand Vihar which is 25 stations away.When I get inside the metro I usually dont get a place to sit and the bigger problem is that I have to carry my laptop to work everyday.I keep standing for 20 stations on an average and finally get to sit around the Yamuna bank station.Throughout the first week of these metro rides,I kept noticing a face.She was usually in the train before I got in and got out one station before me.I so wanted to initiate a conversation but when I finally grew up enough courage by the 2nd week,she was nowhere to be seen.I have been doing some market visits so have boarded the train only twice in the last week but I havent seen her.But I make a promise to myself.If I do see her again in the train,I will start up a conversation.

The other part of todays post is about what I plan to do after my MBA.Having had no work ex before joining IIMC,I had no idea about how I would fare in a job.And having done 2 weeks here,I have grown even more doubtful if I have it in me to be successful at a daily desk job.When I think about that I also think about the option of owning something of my own.I have a couple of options in mind the most prominent is the education sector.When I look back at what I have done all my life,the most enjoyable time for me was preparing for CAT and taking classes for a SNAP batch at IMS simultaneously.And when I think about it,people might call the education sector saturated but when one really looks at it,most sectors are saturated.One just has to come up with something that will connect to people and thats what I will look to do.To that end,I want to start taking some sessions wherein I would look at talking to people regarding CAT.Anant talked about organising these sessions before I leave Delhi.Lets see how this plan pans out!

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