Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Have a Good Night, Sir!

Just as his security manager had directed him he bowed his head ever so slightly without his security cap falling off, to be on a subservient note, as he held that glass door open with his mouth whispering the same repetitive tone “Have a Good Night, Sir”. The bending of head is supposed to prove the submission before the exquisite knowledge and talent of the kids who just walked out of college to the ever-so-fascinating stream of IT. Bending the head is very much a part of being a security, he was told. And like his foot he cared! He wanted to catch that idiot who had this heavenly light in his head about bending the head down to prove you to be meek. It’s just another gesture for earning his salary of which each tiny bit builds the food for his family, and there’s absolutely no more meaning attached to that. You bend your head down, and you earn your money. He often wondered what made the software engineers so hot, to let them earn so much money. Damn…He works much more than they do, that too on a 12-hour shift, to keep the floor secure, to jump up and open the door whenever someone decides to leave, (oh yeah! With the head bend down!), to carry all those gizmo computer stuff that arrives at the doorstep to the network store rooms of the company, to bring coffee to the managers, to save electricity when employees leave, and…. Well, it’s difficult to list everything down. Anyway, who cares?

It’s always interesting to watch the IT whiz kids work. A walk through the lobby and you realize that software is the best job in the block. You see most of the people working on some programs named orket or rocket or something. It seems this is the latest technology and the kids are really enthusiastic about learning it completely. Then there are chat specialists, who have around 10 chat windows open in the monitor and move their fingers with the mastery of Yehudi Menuhin to maneuver between these windows. They say that these chat windows provide a world of ‘opportunities’. It’s pretty amazing how they can think about opportunities, when they are working on a job that remotely requires you to do anything at all. Man is a greedy animal, indeed! Now we walk into the gossip zone. You see so many heads sealed close together as a huddle, and you wonder if it’s the cricket team. Then you understand that guys/girls are secretly devising the strategy to spy on the new beauty/hunk that’s joined in the block. He felt like saying “Ladies, if you looking for a hunk…. me the man, baby!”, but holding on to his security cap seemed to be the right priority at that moment. The manager was pretty busy as usual, as he was in the phone talking to his wife about the EMI rate comparisons and location of the flats. Manager had asked him not to forward any official calls to his extension, since his wife had this nice habit of cleaning the broom on his face if she’s stopped in between her conversation. Amidst this chaos, he used to see a few people who work like no end and he didn’t know how they could adjust to this crowd. The most interesting part about all these IT people is that when he bends his head down in the morning and evening, they pretend to be so full of work that they don’t even smile. Aaah…They had forgotten to smile. The only expression in their face is ‘frown’ and some extremely privileged people keep their face ‘plain sad’. He always wondered how they could earn astronomical salaries and still be unhappy, when people like him are struggling to make both ends meet and still manage to smile all the while. The key to good life might be less money, as someone great told. But he acknowledged that he too didn’t mind being a bit sad for some more money…. And then he cursed himself “Hey…I need to stand by my principles…but…ahem ahem”. But he had no doubt in his mind that the most hyped up career was that of an IT person’s. They don’t do anything that’s so worthy of the bloated up salary that they get, and they just make the life of common man so difficult by reducing the value of money. He always believed that those military personnel or a doctor or even a casual laborer deserved much more than these whiz kids.

Next day, he woke up in his hopes. He kept getting these visions about future in his sleep. He saw years flying past him, as he closed his eyes to a generation groomed with only the words ‘IT’ in mind. Nature and Greenery became an alien in this world. The world gradually fell into a dark glassy concrete alley where it finds no food but lots of computer programs. It kept growing till that black day came, which decided the paradigm shift. The Gates and Balmers just realized that they couldn’t eat windows and their attention rightly shifted to food. The world had completed that vicious circle of technology evolution and was heading right back to those ages of farming. He saw himself sitting in front of an infinitesimal paddy field, which was secured by huge walls. He opened those glass doors to the farmers who swiped in, to earn 6 figure salaries. These farmers work hard for their money the whole day and did a worthy job in that too. There were no complaints, no gossips and every face was gracious for this new world of light after a long stretch of darkness. More than anything he accepted the smiles that they gave him when they left for the day. It’s with a look of contempt that he tore off the resume of that useless IT manager who wanted to apply for the job of farmer. And he smiled at that beautiful sight of sun setting into the orange horizon as the green fields and shining silver streams danced together to that old song of nature. Now, he did not mind extended shifts too, when he stood right at the edge of that serene greenery, enjoying the waft, knowing that the world has become just that tad fairer as it ought to be. The night was as beautiful as it can get. The cool breeze rehearsing the paddy foliage to dance in the music of nature, an occasional shooting star sketching designs on a sky painted with blinking stars, the soft yellow candle lights wobbling at the distant houses, the slow rhythmic giggling of the flowing water…His world had become beautiful and his heart was never as full as it was. He slipped into a serene slumber, with a light heart. To peaceful days…to his dreams.



The knocking on his desk by the security officer disturbed his sleep. He heard the familiar sound say “I’ve to stick with the regulations. Another day’s salary gone…gone with your sleep. How can you be so irresponsible?”. He realized that he was still sitting in that old chair in front of that IT company. Nothing had changed, and his beautiful world seemed to be a dream. As his officer further despised his laziness, he smiled coldly. He could not have cared lesser about a day’s salary being lost. He knew what was holding for the future. He knew that the darkness will soon shed and the days of luminous moments will resume. Those expectations will fuse through, soon. And he could hardly wait, as he stood with his head high and said "Have a Good Night, Sir!".

18 comments:

mathew said...

so bloody true....very well written ..the plight of many people we simply choose to ignore!!!

b v n said...

Nice writeup ! neat ! being in IT....i just think...what are we doing ?...i dont know what i want but this IT mess is exactly not what i want. as you rightly said...one generation..clueless....overpaid..
and firms with tens of thousands of employees, accomplishing nothing, signifying nothing.

Jiby said...

well said...i would echo bvn's thoughts...what are we all doing in IT when we have talents to do other things...now we have all lost our courage to try out the difficult paths in life...the world inside a cubivcle, time-pass at a computer...

and there is the world of the non-IT people, there are so many people clueless like your security-man...scratching his head at the rising land prices, traffic on the roads, shopping malls... will his next generation catch up with the times or will it be too late?

superb writing!

Anonymous said...

hey!don't you think it is tooooo lengthy . it shud have been short & crisp

pophabhi said...

Mathew: Conveniently forget rather. But sure we do see them! :)
Magician B V N: You re-iterated my thoughts. You in fact put that home effortlessly. A hopeless generation who keep working on things unknown to everyone. A road to zero. Just like you told accomplishing nothing. Void.
Jiby: Absolutely true, Jiby! All of this makes life difficult for others. Its growing to IT community and then all other supporting community, where IT guys earn a lot and forget to live and supporting communities earn less but remember to live.
Anon: You are right. It could have been shorter. But to look at the positives, it could have been longer as well - and its not :)). Thanks for the suggestion!

silverine said...

What vivid descriptions in between! Though poor his life is so much richer than the better salaried guys...I say better salaried guys as I do not like the term 'IT guys' :)

Krishnan said...

Lets buy the plot in Wayanad. 40 acres should do it.

Lekshmi said...

Good thoughts Abhi, though a bit lengthy. It reminded me of my advise to my cousin to take something other than IT for her degree. But, like everyone, she also ended up in IT; the necessary evil.

Anonymous said...

Well written. All of this is okay if one guy comes up with an idea to make the world a better place. Something other than making softwares for unknown people to use. Something that will change the world for a better turn. Is it a big thing to ask from 21 yr olds who earn 40 grand pm? Maybe its.

Sookie said...

After I finished reading your posts, I sat couple of minutes feeling a tad bit guilty. I am not sure if its because of the varying lifestyles with different sector of people or because of the lack of appreciation towards non-IT society. Be it security, house maid, paper boy they all have a right to live equally. The comment from Anon made me think if we require a John Galt to stop this IT obsession among youngsters.
Very well thought and well written post.

neermathalam said...

chillumedayil erunnu kallu eriyalle...sodhara...
;)....
awesome post...
but think the other way....
I worked as an engineer...and I just owe to the person who developed 3D software modelling....may be...the people who work in IT don't realise the value the products they are developing...They save hell a lot of effort..I can't imagine the amount of effort the engineers wud have put in designing something without the help of IT.
IT is the oxygen for many industries...and IT people are the molecules which make things work..and when an individual's share of work is taken it is nothing...and isn't everything a collective effort.single farmer can't sow 10 para field..and same is the case of a developer single man army can't do it...yes true IT also has its share of idlers a bit more...when compared other sectors..adachu akshipikkalle..estha...
Less money is not a solution but yes I would love to be in an utopia where class divides gets thinner as a hair...

offtopic:I don't code to buy rice because I don't know how to code.

Chandu said...

Good one yaar! You'll find several supporters online

Alexis said...

Brilliant... Has captured the ambiance, mood and reality very nicely. Super post

Sorry buddy... My Bloglines RSS feed for your blog get messed up somehow and I was under the impression that you were not posting anything new. Now I have to catch with the last 3 months post. So, let me start reading...

hope and love said...

new post pllzz
:))

Anonymous said...

A nice read and perhaps a rare angle through which ppl 've looked at IT. I wonder how the public would be seeing the IT folks - Gone are the days when "jobless graduates from college" were frustrating to get a job (which is one way good indeed!). But I wonder if the new generation thinks that IT is just an extension of their college education.

Usha said...

totally well written n made a gud read..

know wot, i feel it wont b too long b4 we'd have 2 buy dat land in wayanad 4 farming, as a gentleman here was saying! with the dollar value dropping badly, i feel d time is already here!

but all the while, I couldn't help but be disheartened at this sense of no-pride which a gud bulk of IT guys are suffering from. ok, a gud chunk of them do suffer from 'on-the-bench' syndrome, which holds them back from doing anything worthwhile, other than keeping that green channel to their bank a/cs active..

I feel we're taking for granted, the efforts of people who developed the technology to support such platforms which is actually helping us blog like this.. to orkut, or use our favourite e-mail client or messenger.. lets take pride in d fact that we make use of such privileges and develop better technologies over for the next generation.. it isn't any less noble a thought than planting a hundred saplings..

and hey, i know many an IT guy wishing the securityman back with a smile and a bow too! trust me.. there are!! :)

Riz said...

I see you have a few fans abhi. but when I say this I mean to be analytical (not anal). Your story is nice and ofcourse from the viewpoint of a simple minded security guard, he may think what you wrote to justify his circumstance (and to make it appealing to your readers since although the security guard is real, his thoughts is your fiction!). But at the end of the day, when needed, you can do the security guard's job, the security guard cannot do yours, because the combination of lot of training, education and experience went into giving you/us the platform to make you the IT person you (we) are today.

Just Another Brick said...

Well said about IT salaries. It is the business we are in. IT companies are making lots of money, they have money to pay their employees who by the virtue of a degree have the qualification to earn that salary although he may be no more smarter than the security guard. Its about education and the kind of work you can accomplish with that education. Again, think of a real estate broker who makes tons of money by just introducing the right people to the right property. That seems gross injustice when you look at the working class. All about business/profession we chose. Some make more money.. No one is necessarily any smarter than the other. I do remember reading in an earlier post of yours talking about how you used to work for 21 hours a day for a project.. Some people do work a lot and have no 'life' for their 'IT' money. It probably also matters that 10 people work hard in an organization of 100 and the remaining 90 gets paid the same.
Either way, nice read.