Sunday, May 23, 2010

Flashback and Updates


2nd May 2010 - "Good evening passengers, this is your flight captain. We will be landing in Chennai shortly, please fasten your seat beats", an announcement was made while I just opened the potato sandwich pack and was wondering about all the happy moments, friends and fun that I left back at Bangalore.

Just after landing I was very reluctant to come out of the aircraft, of course Kingfisher air-hostesses being one reason for it :-), the main reason is simple - I was afraid of jumping into a furnace. With no other choice, I came out as the last passenger out of the flight and minutes later I was out of airport waiting for my guest house cab all wet.

New employee orientation, team intro, project intro, blah-blah-blah.. all started well right from the 1st day at Amazon and things are so good, so far. It is a real geeky place, where ever you go you will find ex-Trilogy, IITians and ex-Yahoos. Technically my transition into Amazon went on smooth and I am getting used to the environment and people around me.

Non-technically, I had quite a lot of tasks to-do. Rent a flat, buy an AC and get it installed, move my things from Bangalore, get internet connection, get cable connection, get a new mobile connection, update bank records with your new address, etc. All these things kept me very busy for the last few weeks. The most adventurous from the above list was to rent a flat, after doing that I felt Bangalore was a easy place to rent for the rupees that you spell.

Being a newbie at Chennai, I had to go through a real-estate broker. Initially I started with a budget of 10K, my first agent Mr. A showed me few 1BHKs in slum areas and I started demanding for better locality, after few more houses Mr. A finally took me to a furnished house for 12,000 which he claimed to be the best house that he had. After getting into that small 1BHK I realized the definition of the word "furnished" that day - "house with a 3 legged broken chair, a 4th or some Nth hand washing machine and a completely rusted stove". I asked the agent a simple question,

"Do you think this house is worth 12000?"

the answer he gave was also very simple,

"Pakathula Actor Sarath Kumar veedu iruku sir." (Actor Sarath kumar's house is nearby).

Why the hell do people increase the rent just because some popular personality is nearby? The only advantage one can have by taking this house is they can directly go and talk to actress Radika about her oscar winning mega serials and get updates of her roles. I am no where near to serials so I had to say good-bye to Mr. A and went in search of Mr. B.

Mr. B was worse than Mr. A, so I had to go for Mr. C, Mr. D, Mr. E and Mr. F. The number of houses I rejected was steadily increasing. While I dealt with Mr. E, he recommended a very active real-estate agent with great houses in-hand and he took me to meet him. I just laughed after seeing him because he is none other than Mr. A again :-) and I just assumed that I exhausted all the real-estate agents. It was true in one sense, people started showing me the houses which I already rejected and I was quite frustrated. Finally, Mr. F came to my rescue and showed me the one I was looking for.

Thats a heads up for people who are planning to rent a house in areas close to IT parks in Chennai. Other things went on pretty smooth and I am getting used to this new place. Chennai is a very big city, traveling to city bus terminus takes more than an hour even without any traffic. The traffic sense here is just awesome, you can easily learn how not to drive in a city road easily here.

I am all alone at home, so I might start blogging frequently from now on.

2 comments:

lakshmi said...

Arun anna,
was it that tough to search a house in chennai?It is a surprise to me.Anyways you finalised on a house right?? In which area?

All the best for ur work at amazon.

Lakshmi.

Arun Raghavendar said...

Thanks.. :)

Yeah, had a tough time finding one. I have settled in house near Thiruvanmiyur.