though some of you, must have read it but still theyare refreshing.....
Project Manager is a person who thinks nine women candeliver a baby in one month.
Developer is a person who thinks it will take 18months to deliver a baby.
Onsite Coordinator is one who thinks single woman candeliver nine babies in one month. Client is the one who doesn't know why he wants ababy.
Marketing Manager is a person who thinks he candeliver a baby even if no men and women are available.
Resource Optimization Team thinks they don't need aman or woman; they'll produce a child with zeroresources.
Documentation Team thinks they don't care whether thechild is delivered, they'll just document 9 months.
Quality Auditor is the person who is never happy withthe process to produce a baby.
Tester is a person who always tells his wife that this is not the right baby.
Friday, November 9, 2007
Point of view
Well to begin with, it started off being a wanderer. Originally an artist, wanting to do things in a scientific way. Normal to any growing up age, adventure, challenges, competition, decorated dresses, also couldn’t miss my attention. But as they say, forces lost the opportunity of my charm. Public schooling had already set in me the love for science, history & fabrics. Which are poles apart. Science took me to drug delivery systems and its pharmacokinestatics. But the friends & environment forced me towards business. I’ve been through many accidents, one of which landed me into education technologist job. Reason for being a child researcher. I’ve spent most of my service life working in that strange space where passion was never my profession. I’m passionate about the things that interest me like, what is the strength of an ant, why butterflies have different shades and colors, who am I, why somebody likes.......and plethora of other questions, which need my attention. I read voraciously and collect books as well, but only in specific genres. I’m passionate about my profession(s), both planned and accidental, Which is partly why I’m chairman of “The School Of Everything.”
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