We assamese people have a long way to go.. the biggest
problem in assam is the people in there are so much
lacking in information, may be 100 years behind the
rest of the world and atleast 50 years than the rest
of India. but its a nice begining, wish more such
events will get repeated in near future and it will be
a commoplace to see assamese youths in all kinds of
jobs.

Simanta Pathak
Molecular Immunology Core Group
University of Nebraska Medical Center
Omaha, NE 68105

--- bhaskar barua <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Some more statements from our enlightened Assamese which gets me mad:

Oh so you want to study fashion designing but why do you want to be a tailor ?

Oh so you want to do mass communication but why do you want to be a cameraman ?

Oh so you stood 2nd in the exams ?
what a pity ,we thought you would be first.( Dosent matter if the guy/lady's 
own children are bad in studies) Oh so you want to study hotel manangement but 
why do you want to be a cook ?

So just chill coz our NE guys are doing good everywhere: in software, in BPO, 
in aviation ,in hotel mamagement etc etc. No need to explain to dumbos.Everyjob 
is important but we Assamese do not understand the value of work & think that 
some work are below our dignity.

--- Gitanjali Hazarika <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Very true Saumar,

It's indeed a gargantuan task to explain the difference to such people. I have 
committed the Himalayan blunder quite a couple of times. The moment you end up 
describing about the multi-national company (MNC) you are working for, pat 
comes the response....Ohhh!!...I get it. A BPO!! (like hell he/she knows..may 
not even know the full form, leave alone the what it stands for! You wince, but 
valiantly keep a straight face! He/she continues nonetheless...) It is really 
sad that you people in MNCs have to talk to clients all through the 
night!?...You try once, you repeat twice, thrice, trying to get it straight 
again, ultimately you sagely bob your head and echo...yes, 
sometimes..especially when I can't get any sleep!

"When you can't beat them, join them"... is what most of us end up doing.

Regards,

Gitanjali Hazarika

PS: Infosys is a helluva company guys. Great work. Show them your skills. Let 
them taste the power of Assamese talent. Congratulations once more. May your 
tribe increase.

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saumar deka <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Call Centres and the Software Industry are two different things; it's pity 
people still don't want to know the difference.

:)

Regards,

Saumar
ps: Congrats to all who made it to Infosys... it's an incredible company.

mc mahant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Read "one [EMAIL PROTECTED] call center" and then decide on your IT future!

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/assamonline/message/3145 

Mukul Mahanta

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