Friday.

Last Working day of this month. The penultimate month of the year is about to end. I have my confirmation letter in the drawer beside me. Oh yes, completed 6 months on the job and can officially throw away the trainee tag out of my Job title. (Aah! That feeling šŸ™‚ )

The weekend is almost there, right when Iā€™ll step outside the office, the anticipation growing, while I type this. Work has been roadblocked by the absence of one of my boss (Oh, I have 5 of them) and the urge to write something instead of continuing to work for the day.

Thereā€™s a lot to be said about whatā€™s my work like to me, but with the lack of any comparative standard (as this is my first job), Iā€™m at a loss of words (actually, appropriate words).

Iā€™ve prepared this list of things that Iā€™ve got to do, and things that Iā€™ve done. The list stares at me in the board of my cubicle. Itā€™s a long list of things. But the post-its on top of that elusive list tells me, If I can do those, I can kick the othersā€™ asses too :P.

It has been years since Iā€™ve regained my confidence. Getting it back has been the biggest achievement for me in the last 6 months. To categorize this as having ā€œproven myselfā€, will be too much of an exaggeration but yes, would love to brag that the road has been chosen (chosen wisely). Sometimes, I wonder how thing would have been had I taken the Sales job offered back then. But then, I am thankful for this one.

 

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A lot of credit goes to how things went during my MBA days. And this includes both good and the bad (Ohh, real bad!!). Somehow, the way things fell in place only makes me understand the beauty of Allah. I mean with every day, I become more mesmerized of his blessings. Iā€™ve been really lucky in a lot of things.

One other chapter (I call them as chapters too) that Iā€™ve added to my life in these months is fulfilling my desire to travel. It is not just about the places which I travel to, but the journey itself. My one-trip-a-month has been going on right since I joined this job. I do look forward for many more such trips, especially now when Iā€™ll get to have more leaves (Permanent, you know šŸ˜› ). While Pondicherry was the first time I travelled, explored and immersed in a place. Mumbai, with its charm and Mangalore with friends had its own magic. And of course the bike trip to yelagiri was another way to catch up with nature, myself and falling in love with the road.

A job teaches you a lot of things. To manage yourself completely.Ā  Learning to handle your finances, to look forward to salary day and yes to forget about everything related to work over the weekend!! (Iā€™ve already forgot :P)

It has its share of frustrations as well. The work-cribbing, the bad coffee, bottle-necks, deadline pressures, work getting more technically inclined (you have no idea, from MBA in Marketing to being branded a web developer in office) and no system in place.

But when I look at things from a different angle, understanding of not looking at your bosses or work environment from the eyes of existing employees, necessary deadlines to make me complete work faster, learning technical things which any other Marketing job, wouldnā€™t have made me do and working like a one-man army without a constraint.

Did I forget something? Yes bad coffee?? They replaced the machine so its decent now. And even if not, there should be one thing to crib about your office right? šŸ˜›