Wednesday, December 07, 2005

Thoughts on Delhi office

My stay in Delhi will soon be over. Everyday I am busy thinking
"have I done enough?",
"what can I do best for the rest of time?".

The atmosphere of Delhi office is getting so much better now a days. The Fares Department is not a place you can work on your own. Everybody must help each other and with it, whole department grows better and better. So to make a better atmosphere was one of the most important issues I have been working on.

When I first came here in Delhi office on October, still some people have not passed certificate and lots of personal competition was going on. The atmosphere was not great. But now people are more thinking about how to lift the office a better quality and trying to share the knowledge and experience each other.

Although people know that Hidekis is leaving soon, and a bit of bitter feeling comes to me and probably other people, they come and see me with a big smile and ask questions with hungry spirit to have my knowledge and experience as much as possible. Seeing them like that, I can not help loving them as if they are my younger brothers and sisters.

Except for knowledge and experiences, if there are more to learn from me, it would be a human relationship and a positive way of thinking. If anyone noticed and feels appreciated on that, Hidekis is 100 times happier than being told “Oh, Hidekis, you are a genius”.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I always appreciate the unmatched endeavor Hideki has put in to make things “Possible” here at Delhi RateDesk. Imagination is the word he always use….I am actually experiencing it.

Hidekis said...

Hey, Kishore. Without you, it would have been a lot more difficult for me and for team. You are The Man.

Anonymous said...

Oh Hideki !! we are all missing you terribly...... Got to read your mail today....the one you had sent before leaving.....& it left me with so much positivity.... I wish most people could develop your attitude and perspective.... YOU ARE THE BEST !!!!

Hidekis said...

Hi Charu. I travelled to Delhi to help you, but I realised that I was there to learn much. I had a beautiful time and I am already missing you guys a lot.