Monday, October 24, 2005

Life's a hell on hosur road

If NRN did not think of bangalore as the IT hub, then we would have had a much better mornings and far cooler evenings. Ask this to any poor software engineer who is working on the other side of the city(electronics city) , which is considered equivalent to the GREAT Silicon Valley and he will burst out with anger on the politicians. You wake up in the morning and start your day by praying god that you spend the least possible time on the Hosur road connecting the city to the Electronics City.You start your day all fresh and happy about the coming week and what adventures you gonna have in the coming week. You leave home , bidding goodbyes to all aunties and uncles and small kids who would be leaving for their school , with a HuGE load on their back( God knows how much these kids study).

And then you come to the bus stop.OMG !!! the scene of the already buzzing bangalore traffic and over this the huge population of your company ppl standing there and waiting for the bus.And then you hear ppl talking to each other on phone , some chatting about the pathetic condition of the traffic in Bangalore. And then after standing there for around half an hour , you realise that , there is a huge flood on the hosur road , due to heavy rainfall in bangalore. And you sit in the bus and it does not run , it slogs, you are at same spto for 2 hrs. Get irritated and get out of bus, go to a nearby resturant and have breakfast and come back to the bus. You keep waiting and waiting and finally after a few hours you reach the company and after all this turmoil , you dont feel like working.

And you com back home by the earliest bus available ( which was at 3pm) and come home and sleep. Thats how the days go on hour road, daily for thousnads of IT employees working there everyday.

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