Saturday, December 12, 2009

Leisure @ Infosys Mysore

One of the reasons I started blogging was that it provided an outlet for my rants and ramblings. And, more than 3 years later, not much has changed today. The best part is that I would completely forget/ignore blogger for a few days, weeks or even months but then I keep returning eventually.

Life has become regularised post 13/09/2009, i.e. the day I stepped into the Infosys Mysore Campus. I've always been a person who wants to do a lot of things apart from what I am supposed to do. Most people would agree that this is a good attitude to have, as it gives you a chance to explore yourself, see what you are capable of doing and how well you can do certain things. Being away from home helps in this regard, as you have the free time completely for yourself. It might sound unpleasant but then, it is a fact. When you're at home, you have responsibilities(which, by the way, I carry out very well). Still, there's a sense of laziness that I so badly wanted to overcome and what better place for it than Infosys, which provides you an opportunity to support yourself financially and devote time to the extra curriculars.
Oscar, an intern from Colombia in the Infy Mysore campus

A peep into the kind of rooms Infosys Mysore provides you during training

Despite all the talk that Infosys training is tough, one doesn't get the time to enjoy the world class facilities we have here in the campus and all the related nonsense, I can proudly announce that in the three months that I've been here, I've reduced my "to-read" list to a large extent. It started with Lance Armstrong's "It's Not About The Bike". If you're alien to the name of the author or the book, it's about a cyclist who overcame testicular cancer to win the most physically challenging sport, the Tour de France and is an idol for the cancer patients today. You need to go through a few pages of the book, in case you feel short of inspiration. The second book was Chetan Bhagat's "2-States". It was a pleasant surprise to see Chetan Bhagat come out of the Call Centre and recitify The Three Mistakes of His Life. 2-States definitely ranks besides Five Point Someone and by this time I really am wondering what can be the reason behind the title of all of his books starting with a number.
The third one, which I'll complete shortly, has really given me the confidence that I can actually get a book published some day. It is a sweet love story but then there's nothing in it that commands respect. I have this writing bug in my stomach since eternity and in fact, a friend of mine got a bit irritated by my philosophical response to the communicable stupidity called "Love" and she suggested I write a book! Not sure what her intentions were but then I definitely wanted to do this all the while, as I genuinely beleive that my till-date life has got all the ingredients required to occupy the 250 odd pages of a book.

The fact that few of my college friends joined the training a month before I did helped a great deal, as you have a ready source of information to address your usual queries. Apart from them, I ran into Oscar, a happy go lucky guy from Colombia, who taught me a few words of Spanish and I was surprised to know that he already knew basic Hindi!

Moving on, I can proudly announce that I've started hitting the gym since the past week or so and it really is going good. I actually look forward to my next gym session the moment I step out of it. Not that I'm expanding exponentially as the days are passing by. I am pretty much in shape (which, by the looks of it, will turn into ROUND if I don't put a check on it) but it is more of a preventive measure to counter two health related problems at one go. The first one's obesity and the second one, well... I like to keep it to myself to avoid any unwanted sympathy( and NO.. IT'S NOT AIDS!!).

There are lots of places to explore around Mysore and I'm pretty sure I'll find out the time for them in the coming 3 months or so. As of now, Bangalore is the best option because it is a place you can always go to irrespective of whether your friends want to come or not. Cricket used to be the topmost leisure activity for us when we came to Infy but nowadays its become almsot impossible to play, given the crowd that throngs the cricket ground. And, in any case, gym is a much better alternative for burning fat.. isn't it? And, add ot that the two chess boards that are there in the Employee Care Centre(ECC) where I go after my exhausting gym sessions to find some exercise for my brains. Either the chess standards at Infosys is too bad or I am yet to see the best players here. Whatever be the reason, the fact remains that I've not found any opponent till date who can give me a scare or last more than 25 moves. This surely is a pleasant change from Delhi, where you had to earn each and every win, even during the weekend club games!

If you really want to kill time and money here in Infosys Mysore, going to the Mysore City and exploring the dine-out options seems the be the popular choice here. I do like to eat out once in a while but not like those carbohydrate-crazy souls who would pay Rs. 100 in covneyance for a Rs. 150 dinner! Devraj Road is the shopping hub here, where you have all the popular brands spread across a one km stretch.

All this said, I hope the second half of the training passes by as smoothly as the first one and I avoid the close shaves that I had with a couple of module tests.

Infy Update

Blogging from your office PC is probably not the most thrilling way to spend a lazy Saturday morning but then it was kind of.. forced!
Two weeks back we thanked the Infosys facilities people a lot because they had added one more show to the already existing 6 shows at the multiplex for the weekend. And, since most of the people have Saturdays working, we were quite happy about the whole thing, as this would provided the long-desired alternative to standing in queues for one and a half hours to get the tickets and sometimes, even that wasn't good enough! The first week of this experiment went pretty fine. We turned up at 8:20 for the 10 o'clock show and got the tickets comfortably(the ticket counter opens at 8:00 for the 10 a.m. show). That induced a sense of complacency in us and last evening we planned to have a blast at the multiplex by inviting as many people as possible and we did get a good response too! 7 of us reached the multiplex at 8:25 and were unfortunate enough to miss out on the tickets. And, once you get up at 7:50 and freshed up, you don't really feel like going back to the room and sleeping through the day. So, that left me with my office as the only realistic option and here I am!

I entered the Infosys campus on 13th September,2009 and the 3 months since then have passed in a flash!Needless to say, its been a wealthy experience, both experience wise and of course, financially too. One basically gets paid to learn new things here, which is still unbelievable to me. People ask a lot of questions about what do I have in mind after Infy? Whether I want to stick to Infy for my entire life? When am I going to do my masters? And countless such questions. It's not that I am completely ignorant to such questions but then, there's not much use thinking about them now. Just as I hadn't even planned I'll ever land up in Infy when I was in college. My target was to participate in the placement process of all the companies and let's see where I land up. With a few twists and turns, I landed up in Infosys and I'm absolutely loving it. I am really thankful to The Almighty that I didn't have to stick to Wipro and keep waiting for the joining for 6 months or so, as a few of my friends are doing.

The questions that I keep encountering from the people who are yet to join is, "How do you manage your time? The training must be really tough na? They chuck out a lot of people after every stage." Before I joined even I heard a lot of such nonsense but now that I've seen everything myself, I must say that it was the biggest rumour I've ever heard. There's no such thing as "killing schedule" here. In fact, after two months I was convinced that I'll have a lot of time so I even joined the health club here, which keeps me busy during the evenings.

Made a few good friends here other than my college people and the efforts for networking with new people are on. The fact that my entire college group has shifted to Bangalore irrespective of whether they're employed or not ensures that I have a blast whenever we get an extended weekend. Home is something that I will always miss but then, not much can be done about it and honestly, I was pretty much bored for the 8 months I had to be at home prior to Infosys.