Hi Das Da, At first let me wish you a HAPPY MAAGH BIHU.
Thanks a lot for making your point clearer in this mail. Really i was surprised to see your earlier mail. You took it so personally while my mail contained nothing to do with your personal life. I was only trying to show that your approach of analysis was with drawbacks. And your conclusions were not in sync with your analysis. With due respect to your professional excellence in your Medic profession; and also agreeing fully to your saying that Medics know how to analyze things; I'd like to point out to the fact that -- there was no any proper 'CONTROL' sample in your analysis. It was not clear from your mail which CONTROL sample you used to compare against IBM. Engineering profession too demands rigorous analysis based on logical reasoning and scientific designing of studies. From my knowledge on "Designing and Analyzing Experiments" which was my elective in my M.Tech. days; I'd like to draw your attention to the fact that choosing of proper CONTROL sample is so important before concluding anything. And your analysis contains so many facts against the PG owners; while your conclusions mainly was against IBM. As Krishnendu Da pointed out -- IBM has no control over PG owners. In other words, somewhere your facts and conclusions seem to be not linked to each other. Das Da, last but not the least; I'd like to make clear again my stand -- - I had neither big money; nor I am ignoring your facts about psychological disasters on IT people. - I respect and no way doubt your professional capabilities. I did only criticize your approach of the analysis -- not the facts against PG owners or Medical facts. - I opposed your drawing conclusions against a particular company -- IBM. Because the conditions were same for all IT companies. - I told about your HAL dealings; only to bring out the point that you might be missing proper CONTROL samples due to your dealing with a public corporation. HAL can't be CONTROL sample for study on IBM - a private IT company. - As Umesh Da said -- "No pain, No Gain". While I doubt truthfullness behind claims like -- 'not allowing to use personal emails, not giving Saturdays as holidays' etc in IBM. Again I'd like to request you not to read my mail as something against your personal life. I would never think of attacking anyone on personal front in such forum. On Jan 12, 2008 10:22 PM, DR BIKASH KUMAR DAS <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > My main para was ignored by some hope.Non medical people might find > difficult to understand or ignore due to power of huge money at hand. > > "These are going to have very severe bad effect on human life > cycle. In adequate food, excessive work stress,PG room problem, financial > burden, Prisoner like behaviours by the senior managers, domestic > problems, Now allowing to use personal emails, not allowing to leave > office > within the stipulated working hours, not giving Saturdays as holidays > and calling even on Sundays, No other holidays in the name of project > etc.These will cause serious concern on-Mental health, Personal health, > personal life, social life, Erectile disfunctions,domestic violence, > Divorce, Birth of mentally retarded children, strained relations with > strained abused children, Obesity,(Already Obesity is common with bulging > out heavy fatty bodies seen on the road everywhere) early old age etc > and later Death.(Suicide etc)" > > The same have been written in Times Of India,Bangalore Times Ascent first > page dtd.09 Jan 2008 giving vital importance to my topic with heading > HELPING HAND. Building effeciency Business,Johnson controls India,Career > Catalyst did taken it very seriousely.There are regular seminars at > NIMHANS, Bangalore with clinical psychologists too. Medical professionals > are busy with to overcome this new alarm. Since these are in the category of > preventable diseases, hope one fine day all will come to prevention easily. > > Lastly one must know-The food that being served at all the PG are not > fresh .There was time that come in news of Dog meat being served in Ring > road side hotels/Dhabas as kabab. Now the more horrifying is the all left > over food of hotels/IT food supply caterings are not being disposed > off.They are being sold to PG Accn to gain easy money by the PG owners!! > Un believable!! > Happy living. > > Bikash > > > *Ritutapan Borah < [EMAIL PROTECTED]>* wrote: > > Hello Dr. Das, > You are right; definitely your mail was of disturbing in nature. > I worked for IBM for 2 long years as S/W engineer. And I can tell you from > my experience that, the details you are giving are far ... far from reality. > Compared to other IT companies (especially Indian MNCs); IBM is among the > most open-cultured, flexible organization with due respect to work-life > balance and flexible time. > I fear, your study (?) was quite flawed -- in the sense that -- you are > not mentioning about any other IT companies. Please do a *comparative study* > in your free time. You should consult someone who has seen in and out of at > least 2-3 IT companies in India and also IBM (If I am not wrong, you deal > more with Govt. employees in HAL etc more than IT people). I can bet, you > may have to repent for sending this mail with not-so-comprehensive > conclusions. > > Besides major part of your analysis is more to do with PG owners in > Bangalore, not any employer. > The bottomline (on somewhat lighter note) I would like to put here is that > -- IT professional's life in India is not heaven but mostly like hell. But, > if you draw a line from hell to heaven -- IBM should be placed at a point > towards the heaven only compared to most of other counterparts. > > > ------------------------------ > Bring your gang together - do your thing. Start your > group.<http://in.rd.yahoo.com/tagline_groups_2/*http://in.promos.yahoo.com/groups> -- Mr. Ritutapan Borah Business Analyst, Healthcare Bangalore _______________________________________________ assam mailing list [email protected] http://assamnet.org/mailman/listinfo/assam_assamnet.org
