we have any job seeker. but hardly job creator. our society has capital, know how, infrastructure. just missing is entreprneurs. they are most vital for our society. since they creat jobs and income. the growing unemployed youth population can turn india into nightmare if they are not employed. Entreprenur are the hero who solv this problem.
The word "Engineer" does not apply to IT coolies. IT coolies are not engineers. Scintists and Engineers are the reason the developed countries are where they are. IT type of work is a service industry. There is no innovation or engineering in IT jobs.
Re: An engineer is not an IT coolie
by gurijala reddy on Mar 13, 2010 10:38 PM
India had to start with service industry to learn things from developed countries... look around.. startups are croping up... TRI, NotionInk (they are trying to beat apple!) and many many more...
What is this BS? Probably not worth the newsprint. If anyone wants to waste their time, they can just browse some porn on the internet instead of wasting their time on these third rate 'novels'. This 'author' will either soon be back in a IT services coolie job or join his family business. If he doesnt have those choices, he will end up the loser that he is.
Re: BS
by gurijala reddy on Mar 14, 2010 01:12 AM
Jayanth has done his B.Tech from SASTRA, Thanjavur and is now pursuing Masters from IIIT, Bangalore. He was an intern in Microsoft India Development Center, Hyderabad for 4 months and worked in HCL, Chennai for a year and a half.
So dont worry about me... I can take care of myself :)
Re: Re: BS
by Geo on Mar 14, 2010 03:53 AM
i.e. Jayanth hasnt done anything yet in life and will most probably end up an IT coolie,. Which is fine, but going by the excerpt printed here, one must be a real sadomasochist to attempt to read this incoherent garbage. No chance that I am going to read this book or enjoy the 'story' contained in it.
I really feel privileged to express my view point about the article.Introducing oneself as a writer has become the trendsetter no matter how worst he is with his writing skills he is still honored by the people around him,if they envisage of being writers then why don't they try being only a writer why do they work in respectable firms and quit and later they pitch into this field,this is just like wiling away their time is what i personally feel.
Re: Mature professionals to amature Writers.
by gurijala reddy on Mar 13, 2010 10:40 PM
I believe we can do much more than just one thing. Look into the history, Michelangelo, Leonardo da vinci etc etc. They were painters, sculptors, architects, musicians, scientists, mathematicians, engineers, inventors, anatomists, geologists, botanists and writers. Do we have people like them now? If not, Why? I dont claim to be as great as these giants but I am inspired by them...
Hitesh said... I just finished reading the book. It's absolutely fantastic. Being a software engineer in a well paying but monotonous IT position, I could fully relate with the character. I myself have been thinking for quite some time of starting up something of my own making a meaningful contribution to the society but haven't been able to gather the courage to quit my job. The book not only entertained me thoroughly but has provided me with the much needed inspiration and motivation and that too when I needed it the most. Thanks a lot! (comment in my blog.. exoticengineer b-l-o-g-s-p-o-t com)
1) exotic engineer entrepreneur, is something timely & needed at this time of recession, inspiring youngster,. nothing easy hard work pays!!! book is beyond expectation lovely sweet. grammer is not a barrier for something from heart... expecting more from u!!!! i have given this book to many & got great response!! keshav (through mail)
2)Three days back I read Exotic Engineer Entrepreneur by Jayanth Gurijala novel. December 2009, this novel has been released by Rainbow Publishers. Though he is na�ve to story telling, however the way he narrated and rhapsodized story in this book is awesome. This novel based on real life incidents. This novel is debut for him. Please don’t miss to read this novel. Sekar (through mail)
3)Hi Jayanth... its really cute book... I got my book from flipkart today afternoon, started reading it after lunch and came back to this world only after completing the book. My status msg says it all. I hope you will continue the good work. All the Best Krishna (through facebook messages)
Rediff, should publish some romance stories about those involved in other professions like Lawyers, Doctors Etc., iam sure it'll be a big fun and a never ending list :)
Re: hi
by Bhaskarakurup vinayakumar on Mar 11, 2010 11:29 AM
YES, Atleast chetan bhagat is having competition!!! I think he has given the name following subrato bagchi's first book?
Re: Re: hi
by gurijala reddy on Mar 11, 2010 04:27 PM
nope... found out its name just now.. "high performance entrepreneur"... sounds similar though :)