Thursday, May 24, 2012

I am back to Blogging....

Its been a long time since I last had a post. Since then a lot has happened in my life. below is a list of the most important and impactful changes/achievements in my life

1) I finished my MBA studies at McGill
2) I moved to Toronto
3) I went back home to India and got married
4) Landed a job at a non-profit in Toronto (totally new experience, but a great one)
5) My wife moved with me to Toronto from India
6) Now looking for a new job as my contract ended with the old organization due to funding cuts ( I miss my interactions with my clients and colleagues a lot, It was a great time as I made some new friends)

So now I am back to writing about my recent and current experiences. my plan is to at least do one posting by-weekly. Lets see how it goes. If you guys have any suggestions on topics or anything else, please let me know. I am now on twitter too. my twitter handle is #karnakote.

My linkedin address is http://ca.linkedin.com/in/sachinkarnakote.

Looking forward to my next post.

Till then Namaste.

Friday, July 17, 2009

Status : The Social Standing

The oxford entry for status is "the social, professional or other standing of someone or something". I think the social part covers 99% of it. Status of a person is the most important thing for him/her in India, One cannot get away with it, if you care about it, believe in it or not, it does not matter, it gets attached to you someway somehow. There is a status issue even in the western world but it is not predominant and not visible unless you recognize whats going on and it is not a big deal there and does not influence how one lives his/her life. But in India, it certainly does affect how one's life is going to be to a major extent.

When I was going to school in India(10-15 yrs ago), using public transport was probably the best thing for middle class of India, today if you do not travel in a car, people look at you as one poor guy, to tell you the truth many don't even look at you. Some of the people I knew cannot survive without Air Conditioning, so they have to travel in car. Well I do agree that car does make life easy but for me car is still just a means of transport and it can cause issues at the same time too, for example parking is a huge problem in big cities and also many roads are still small and the traffic has quadrupled so you can still waste hours of time just traveling 10-20 km, a bike on the other hand can save tons of time, but a bike is not so safe, but still a great option for moving around in the city. Bike does not resemble status anymore in India, its more like owning a bicycle 10 years ago, though some bikes today cost up to Rs.1 Lakh ($2000).

There are many ways people measure one's standing. In India, the other major indicator or measuring stick is gold on your body. I used to think that its a women thing, women are like terminators, they detect the metal on your body and they have a love affair with gold. If you are a woman and have no interest in wearing any kind of jewelery or you detest any kind of jewelery then you are in big trouble with everybody else but your boy friend or husband, as he can use his money for other better things. Others will torture you in ways you cannot imagine. You have to prove your social standing in other ways. Maybe ask your husband to wear gold. Men are not very particular about jewelery but they wear them 'cause for one thing woman notice it and it is kind of a symbol of richness. Men do it to show off mostly, of course other show offs are electronics for men, iPhone is a big hit and a status symbol in India, I do not know if the networks have enough support for data downloads, many who own probably don't even know what are all the features and how best they can use the iPhone but they want one as it is cool.

I am encountering a lot of talk about how you can find everything in India and what a waste of life if you live in western world as you can earn good money and live a better life here. I noticed in many new movies and among people that if you are living in Canada or USA, they kind of look at you like a foreigner, they think that we show off, even though they do it all the time but only notice things others do. I will talk about an example which happened with me. I went to a movie where the hero did MBA from a local college in India and could not find a job is on vacation in malaysia, while coming back he meets the heroine in the airport and falls in Love, he has two hours to make her fall in love with him, thats the whole movie. well he finds out that the girl is going to India to meet a boy, who is working in US and its a match from her parents. The hero kind of describes this US guy as a waste fella and this asshole who dont even have a job is fit for her. Anyway its movie but people in India take movies damn seriously, believe me its true. Though it happens everywhere in the world (people have no idea how hollywood has shaped the US govt. policies among other things over the years), it is particularly true in India and definitely so in Hyderabad, a movie lovers paradise. Anyway, my friends were looking at me and were laughing. Well guess what, the things I mentioned to them during interval, they will never forget. We went to buy drinks and I was the only one who asked for an Indian brand, ThumpsUp, everybody wanted coke. My friends wear Diesel jeans, Tasset Watches, put on Lacoste perfume, wear Nike shoes, drive Toyota cars, want an iPhone, eat at subway and lecture me on how I have been Americanised. Well I definitely gained all the positive things living in America, but never lost my Indianness, I guess thats the difference between many youngsters in India and me, I am more Indian than these guys and gals can ever be, even though I do not measure up to a high social standing a.k.a Status.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

I Love NYC

The MBA life is exciting, you go to school everyday and u dwell into something fascinating. The financial crisis is presenting something to talk about by the hour. I differ to many people who think that this is a bad time to be a finance guy. For me as a student in Finance, this is exciting, agree that these are sad times but this will force us to cement the foundations of our financial, legal, democratic platforms/systems. I believe in the saying "When the going gets tough, the tough get going". As for investing opportunities there are a hell lot of them, difficult to pick the right firm. I guess we need to pick those with low debt and a lot of cash and an evergreen business. It is difficult to find many in this category. But following these old sayings would not hurt, "CASH IS KING" - "GOLD IS GOLD, IT NEVER GETS OLD", Oil around $35/bbl also is a good opportunity.


Studies aside, I am finding difficult to spend time partying, I have not partied lately, it has to change and it will change. Now I have a very good reason to party, I was part of the McGill Team, which won the regionals for the CFA Global Research Challenge, Now we go to NYC to compete with the other winners from NA regionals, if we win in NY, we go to London for Global Finals, All expenses paid for. I am looking forward to the trip. Hopefully, My situation with Passport renewal will be resolved ahead of time, or else I will be extremely disappointed to miss this once in a lifetime opportunity to compete and have fun. Yes having fun is key, we had a great team, we had our ups and downs but we pulled it together, we had a lot of fun during this project and that was the key and Hard Work always pays off.

Chao,
Sachin

Monday, September 29, 2008

MBA blues....

Its been couple of months for me in Montreal already, more than a month into my MBA program at McGill and this is the first time I had an opportunity to reflect upon, my time in Montreal and at McGill. I don't have any complaints about the city or the school. Montreal is a beautiful place, very nice people and lot to offer. It is a vibrant city, multicultural, more European than American. So it has been a great experience so far for me in Montreal.

The good thing about my time in Montreal is, I am back to being a student. Its great, I always wanted to go back to school and now I am here, I am having fun.

The best experience so far is the Orientation week (O-week). Thanks to the MBA2's O-week was awesome, got to meet my classmates, compete with them and check out some cool places in Montreal. I was disappointed that our team came in second, but what the heck, our group was the smallest and as they say in America, what matters is we competed. So go Red Team.

MBA so far is going well, I am catching up with others as I was working until just before I started my studies, lot of extra curricular activities to do. Had a lot of fun at the Latin Night, great food and some salsa. Joined salsa class thereafter, having fun. Salsa is fun, glad that I am doing it.

What else, oh yeah I am living in a dorm with 6 others and all of us are from different countries, how awesome. Three from Europe, two of them on exchange to McGill MBA and three others from Africa, I am the only one from Asia. The guys and gal are great.

So far so good with my MBA. will catch up with you all soon.

Thursday, July 10, 2008

July 4th weekend, 2008


For a change, I want to write about my holiday weekend. I am planning to move to Montreal by month end to start my MBA, so I decided to meet my good old buddy, santu before I moved to Canada. I had two to three options and finalized to go to Columbus and from there we went to Ohio Pyle state park in Pennsylvania to camp and do some white water rafting. Satti also joined us in columbus and one friend (Anu) of santu from OSU and her friend (Richa) from TAMU, college station joined us for the trip. We were supposed to meet santu's other friends from pittsburgh, columbus and buffalo at the camp. Our trip to ohiopyle was all wet, it rained all the way through and rained all day and most of the night on friday. Got to meet a lot of people. First order of the day after reaching the camp was to put the tent on. Well santu's pitt friends helped in fixing the tent. I get to see how chaotic an operation becomes when 5 or 6 Indians trying to do the same thing at one time. It was fun watching the guys put on the tent. I don't understand why some people just want to sit around and do nothing, well seeing not much is happening our group (us 5 from columbus) pushed to explore a trail before it got dark, and when we took off everybody else followed.

The trail was not much difficult, it would have been more fun if it did not rain. The funny thing was satti at one point stopped and insisted on going back, he was the last guy and he just stopped and he is not gonna take a step further. he was like guys we got to go back, its getting dark and we dont have any lighting, I was like man come near and talk why you are standing there and not willing to take a step forward, anyway we were able to convince satti to walk for 10 more minutes and if we did not see a road (we were looking for one) we will walk back on the trial. We found the road, by a scenic location in 5 minutes. After a photo session, we headed back to camp. Couple of pics of mine here are the best from the trip but I dont want anybody to see them, I am wearing an OSU cap, well what can I do, it was raining.

At the camp, the dinner preps were on full swing. The pitt crew was responsible for the food situation. Many of them were vegetarians. Vegetarian Barbecue is what we did for the next hour or so. Burgers with vegetable patties was the dinner. Well I am a non-vegetarian, but I love veg food, unfortunately I do not like veg patties, what is veg patty by the way? its made of soy. Isn't it a good idea to call them soy patties? Not my type of food anyway, I was honest when somebody asked me how the food was, should not have to but was, I guess I disappointed some, when I said it was OK. I guess I should have to be more appreciative of the effort people put in this and just lie to them. But I was afraid if I had to eat one more. I should take that chance. I liked the coffee before the patty, it was awesome, but disappointed with how much I got. I love food. Well I need to learn to adjust.

I was feeling real bad about what I said about the food, and then suddenly something happened, enter Subhodh. I will tell you what, this guy is going to do some amazing things in his life. He turned out to be a fellow non-vegetarian and put on a barbecue show for the vegetarians. I experienced a feeling, where you do not feel the odd man out anymore. I spent some time talking to subhodh and then had to go play cards. I love playing cards. Learned a new game called "Ruk my partner". Well just when I was getting better at the game, rain spoiled the show. Later on we had a Barbecue-II, paneer, capsicum and onions. Good idea, but the paneer was salty, once again I could not stop myself and when asked I said, it is too salty. After the paneer session, there was burned potato session. I learned something new. The potato's were great. I will try this the next time I am camping. The highlight of the barbecue-II was suri, if it is not for him, we would not have had fun during that particular stretch.

We tried to play some antakshiri during barbecue-II but were making too much noise, so had to call it a night. We went to bed, just before that had another session of cards play, this time inside the tent.

In the morning, after al-natural activities, we gathered for the breakfast. I was hungry and eat what was available to me. Hash browns, bread peanut butter, rice patty, corn and banana. We played antakshiri and this time with no problems. Antakshiri is always fun. It involves everybody and lets others know what kind of person you are, in a way. The best part of antakshiri, was santu's song selection. "Ghunghat ki aad mein dilbar ka deedar adhura rahta hain" - made everybody laugh. At the end subhodh bhai showed some talent by singing "Kuch na kaho, kuch bhi na kaho, kya kahna hain, kya sunna hain". Another hyd fella Pavan also got some singing talent.

After breakfast and antakshiri, it was time to pack up and head for some adventure - White water rafting.

This trip was planned ahead of time so reservations were made for white water rafting. But unfortunately the reservation was made for WWR-level1 &2, I wanted to go for level 3&4, and our group was also in sinc with me, 5 of us decided to change the reservation to level 3&4, another guy (Romel) from other crew also joined us. So six of us were in for more excitement. I missed out on an opportunity to go WWR in west virginia last 4th of July and all the talk about it later and talk at my work place, I could not wait to get on with it. We had some time in our hands, so we went on a small trial across the river. The weather turned around completely and it was probably the best day weather wise this summer. After some photo session around the waterfalls, we moved on to the WWR starting point. We had an initial orientation of 5 minutes and then we needed to put on the gear (life jacket and helmet) and hop onto a bus, which would take us to the rafts. We were thinking that there would be a guide in the boat so we thought its going to be easy. Well we get to find out it was guided escort not fully guided, there is a difference. Anyway, we thought we have satti, the man who has done this before, so obviously he was our raft's leader and he got the back seat.

Now nobody else has any kind of experience and satti, santu and romel know swimming, the other three including me were non-swimmers. Our raft was a part of 8-9 raft group and there were 4 guides, 2 escorting through 2 canoe and 2 other were on 2 rafts with passengers.

Within first five minutes we got stuck on a rock and were the worst performing raft in the whole group. If one named all the rafts, the best name for ours would be "Chaotic experience". poor girls anu and richa were just listening and I, santu, satti and romel, were shouting at each other about how the other one is doing it wrong.

After that incident it was time for change of guard, satti's position was replaced by romel. I tell you what, romel was helpful, we would have been ok without him, we always find ways to get out of bad situations. We talked to each other and took it slowly and within next 15 minutes, probably were one of the best crews in the group.

satti and santu were on the front side of the raft and for the next 2 hours they were disagreement about which way (forward/backward) they should paddle depending on situation. satti was doing it wrong but he would not listen to anybody, after two hours of convincing he got fed up and asked santu to just shut, his reasoning he knows what he is doing. Well a simple explanation after words did the trick, and he realised that he was doing it wrong.

In the first hour, while trying to push the raft away from a rock, romel fell in the water. I was the closest to him, so i had to lift him back into the raft. no big deal because it did not happen near a rapid.

The rapids got bigger and we got better at passing them, one by one. we were like man if this is so easy, level 1&2 would be a cake walk. The chaotic experience quickly turned into a smooth ride session. Then it was time to park the raft and have a sandwich for lunch. After re-energising ourselves, we were set to finish the rest of our 7-mile rafting experience.

Just before the last mile came the most exciting experience of all. Our cockiness got to us. At one of the rapids, richa lost the balance and almost fell in the water, all of reacted to hold her, and because she was close to the front side, I and romel sitting in the back (the two most heavy guys) did not move much making the front side lot lighter than the back of the raft. Within no time we were all in the water underneath our raft with the raft being upside down.

In the moment when I realized that we are going down, I decided to hold onto the rope on the side of the raft no matter what and I did just that. Life jackets, as expected made us float but I was right underneath the raft all the way through and because I held onto it, I was ahead of everybody else, meaning moving fast. I did see a big rock ahead and immediately made an effort to put the legs in front, did not do in time so hit the rock with my legs. After that I could hear a voice saying "let go of the raft, let go of the raft" checked on my left side, there was anu, holding onto the raft very tightly, she was not the one shouting, the guide on top of the raft was shouting, so that he can turn the raft around. I let go of the raft and asked anu to do the same, she would not do it. Then the most amazing thing happened, the guide took the rope of his waist tied onto the rings on one side of the raft and held the other side and jumped on the other side making the raft turn, because anu was holding on to the raft and because she does not carry much weight as the raft turned, she was lifted with the raft and dropped in it. I did not get to see it, but immediately when I was pulled in the raft, I could see her. She was looking forward, backwards, sideways and was shouting "richa, richa" and we could see richa ahead of us floating and shouting "Help me, save me", she was on board immediately and when we look behind us we could see romel and satti on the shores/rocks but could not see santu. Now anu was like "where is santhosh, where is santhosh". Man I got real worried about santu, real fast, in the mean time, romel hopped onto another boat and when he reached us he informed that santu is alright.

We were all back in the raft, couple of paddles were missing, had to get on the sides before the next rapid. Everybody had a tired scared look on their faces, and were like lets get this over with, the next 15 minutes seemed too long but we made it through the next 2/3 rapids with no issues, and extra focus and effort.

The whole experience was awesome, if we did not have fallen in the water, it would have been less exciting. Now we have a story to tell, experience to remember, at least until we go on the next adventure.


Monday, June 9, 2008

The Next US president

Being an Indian citizen, I always look for what is good for India and living in the USA and being a keen observer, I will also look at what is good for America. Sometimes what is good for India is good for US but not always. Bush was good for India, so will be McCain. Bill was bad for India, so will be Obama. If you want an indication, from today onwards look for how many times, Obama uses the following words in his speeches in a good way, India and Bangalore.

Obama will be good for America, McCain would not be. I interact with lot of republicans and democrats on a daily basis, when politics makes its way in the discussions all I hear from republicans is how obama's faith can be an issue and how obama's color might be an issue for him to get elected. When I talk to many democrats I always hear about losing jobs, disparity between rich and poor, Iraq war, gas price and so on and so forth.

Now many republicans believe that the party cannot win if they fight on the basis of performance of the Bush administration, ala state of the economy and Iraq war, so lets talk about Obama being a convert (a former muslim), a black candidate and how far away he is from conservative values.

One of the ludicrous things I ever heard is how obama is vulnerable to being assassinated, why because many maniacs live in this country. All assassinations do is make bad people good, good people great and great people Gods. So republicans should pray for Obama's victory and hope he screws up, maybe then republicans will command the white house for next 20-30 years.

Anyway I am here to say that Barack Obama will be the next president of United States. Why? its simple, He is Black ( so all blacks will vote for him ), He is young ( many women will vote for him ) He can talk ( many liberals would vote for him ) he is a democrat ( many blue collar workers will vote for him ) He is young ( many youngsters will vote for him ) He is a convert ( many converts will vote for him ). The only thing standing in between Obama and the oval office are Hispanics. What can he do for brown? from now and November will decide this race.

Three years ago, at a casual business dinner, we were talking about the next US president, ala Hillary Clinton. I made a statement back then that Hillary might not even be a presidential nominee. This became the truth this last weekend. Back then I did not make any calculations or had any inside knowledge of anything including obama. I was basing my conclusion on one simple fact and my experiences in America. The fact was good enough for me to say what I said back then. The fact is men usually do not like being dominated by women and alarmingly many woman do not like other women. There is a bigger struggle between women than it is visible. If Hillary cannot get the full support from women, she never had a chance and that was the case here. Sorry Hillary, you would not have been that bad of a president.

I will conclude by saying a Obama - Hillary Candidacy will seal the deal and there is a high probability for this to happen, just wait and see.