Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts
Showing posts with label nature. Show all posts

Friday, July 27, 2012

Golden Winged Beauty





Golden winged body,
trying to break into
an electric light bulb
and fry himself on the wires

I took him in my hand,
and asked him why do you fellows,
try this suicidal stunts?
what if it’s a sparkling candle light?

"Call us ephemeral" he said
bored of our daily life,
pollution, no pure air to breathe within.
Fire is beautiful, we know if we get too close
we will be in ashes....

But what does it matter, it’s better to be happy for a moment
than living in misery and bored all the while.
It’s better to be a part of the sparkling beauty for an instant…
Than just existing….


Before I could argue him on his philosophy,
He flew again in search of peace,
wings pressed towards the light bulb, as badly trying to fry himself….


Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Love makes the world go round


Love is a deep understanding between two connected souls by trust built on interaction.

In a fraction of a second a fanatic can change his mind and look at the world from a different angle. There were many cases reported in the past, dangerous decoits or gruesome killers have become silent as a lamb. 

 LOVE MAKES THE WORLD GO ROUND
 
Below is a video which has touched my heart this morning and wanted to share....


One's life can change in any moment, this spark can be either influenced or self ignited from within. So always keep your eyes and ears open. You may not know what you see or hear something new or interesting  that would change your attitude towards something!!!

Thursday, August 19, 2010

A TEA-RRIFIC Experience

Finally got time to update...

Was on an interview rush with Harrisons Malayalam Ltd (tea plantations)(RPG Group) !!!

They follow a strict procedure of scrutiny.... You will literally burn your ass out. Once you clear the written, GD and PI you are sent for an extension interview on one of their estates. I was sent to their Vandiperriyar   (Moongalaar estate) for 3 days...




Man its an awesome place... Breathtaking environment and you are one with the nature's creativity. 

We were put up with the estate manager's bungalow (2 other job seekers). We had to visit the estate its nursery and the CTC tea factory to know the planting and replanting processes, the weeding and pest control, the land maintainance, Employee welfare, all the aspects of labour management and the entire factory processes from procurement of the leaves from garden till the packing...

In a coconut shell (nut shell would be too small) every thing about tea plantations. Finally on the last day we had to submit the report on what we have learned to the estates group manager and he cross questions  us with his expertise on the technical aspects (How deep is the re plantation pit, what is the cure for fungal attacks...)

It was like asking a 2 year old kid "What is mating?", If i could have grasped everything i have seen and or heard from my childhood i wouldn't have been here in this position...

Then the group manager sends the report on us along with our shabby handwritten report (my handwriting is realllly.... beautiful you see) to the head office and we are asked to attend the final interview with the chief of HR and the operations head of Tea division...

The final interview was really cool and i fucked it up!!! I guess they are judging how tough you are and your qualities of quick learning.

The final results are still awaited!!!!








PS: If you are looking for a job in plantations make sure

  • You have a good aptitude
  • An interest to learn something new every day
  • Leave back all your social life or updated with the outside world (plantations are in the remote areas)

You will receive a good salary all the fringe benefits, a beautiful bungalow, servants, a bike etc etc.


If someone says estate life is just sipping a  hot cup of tea relaxing and you do nothing other than enjoying the natural beauty... Think over it again. 

I would say it was a TEA-RRIFIC Experience!!!

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