Wednesday, July 29, 2009

All Changes are not Good

When people say changes are good, have you ever asked them why? Today my place in office is changed and I am not at all happy for it. Its not that I resist all changes but this one is particularly bad because of many reasons.

My new seat is close to all my managers. That means whatever I’ll be doing it will be visible to everyone. And I do a lot of things which I wouldn’t like my managers to see like chatting, blogging, chain emails, smsing, talking on phone, surfing shopping and job sites, reading comics, playing games and ofcourse sleeping on my desk. It’s not that I’ll leave doing all these things but now I’ll have to be more careful.

Gallery is very far from my place. Since I have less work these days I used to spend a lot of time in gallery talking on phone. Anyways here a good point is that now I’ll be walking a little more to reach there, so a good exercise for me.

My place is very close to the washroom. Now it’s debatable whether it is good or bad. Since I am in an IT company which has a good standing and a standard to maintain, atleast washrooms will not stink. So I guess that shouldn’t be a reason to bother. But yeah I’ll continuously have to watch people rushing in and out which will be a kind of disturbance. But yeah in case of urgency I will not have to walk a lot and wait for long :).

Anyways no point complaining now, the best thing is to get adjusted soon and make the best of this new situation.

3 comments:

  1. They change your seat... huh neva mind... You change them (i mean the company) :P

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  2. Change is not only for managing... It can sometimes also be leveraged... Here's something I found about change http://uvtimes.blog.com/more%20than%20moving%20cheese/

    BTW dont fall into "You change them" trap of Rishi's ... he is just asking you back so that he can leave easily :-D

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  3. Just picture the conversation...

    I know Baby, Do you know how much I love you...
    (Woooshhh.... Flush)

    :D

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