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		<title>We TRY harder&#8230;..</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Sep 2009 08:51:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A few days back I had to make an outstation trip. At the time of booking my tickets Jet Airways was on strike &#8211; and I was not sure whether it would be called off. And using this opportunity Kingfisher had raised its fare. It got me wild and decided to try Spice Jet. So [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A few days back I had to make an outstation trip. At the time of booking my tickets Jet Airways was on strike &#8211; and I was not sure whether it would be called off. And using this opportunity Kingfisher had raised its fare.</p>
<p>It got me wild and decided to try Spice Jet. So inspite of being a frequent flier in JA and KF, it was Spice Jet. It was a fantastic experience. The morning flight reached 20 minutes before time. But on landing most of the passengers saw a fight between the leader of the group bringing the ladder and the airhostess &#8211; at 8 am. The volume was full blast and the language colurful. Frankly Sanjay Agarwal may not be happy to see this post! The evening flight was again almost on time &#8211; 15 minutes delay- which was made up while flying. Good work Spice Jet. Wondering whether to buy the equity share. However the schedules are not very friendly comared to J and KF&#8230;.so will continue using the others too. However whenever I travel by SJ &#8211; and it is not very often &#8211; I have a huge ear pain. I do not know whether the pressure is not managed properly and takes me back to the early days of flying when we used earplugs and toffees&#8230;can somebody explain why this happens in SJ and not in JA and KF? Spice Reminded me of the Avis ad&#8230;&#8217;we try harder&#8217;! But they should sort out this pressure problem..and it was not just me &#8211; saw a couple of others complaining.</p>
<p>The other experience during this trip was even more bizarre. I called up Meru taxi THE PREVIOUS night asking for a taxi at 4 am. Thanks to technology they recognise my name, address,&#8230;everything, but the service was appalling. The boy at the other end of the phone said &#8220;Sorry sir we have no taxi&#8217;s available at that hour at Nerul&#8221;.  I took a seedha saadha black and yellow cab &#8211; and paid Rs. 500, perhaps saved Rs. 30-50.On the way I saw at least 4-5 Meru taxis idling between Nerul and Vashi &#8211; waiting for a call perhaps. In fact on probing the Meru drivers do not have to much love for the call centre help and support&#8230;.so here was one more proof.</p>
<p>On the return trip from the airport I asked the Meru guys to send me a cab to the airport, they said no &#8211; you will have to go to Sahara star hotel. Now I travel without baggage and do not have an issue but had a friend with some baggage. So we decided to take an auto &#8211; again the auto guy said &#8220;Flat Rs. 300&#8243;. We took another auto and paid Rs. 126 per meter. Thanks to Meru we saved about Rs. 100. And reminded ourselves that if you are a Mumbaikar you need not be addicted to Meru &#8211; it is necessary to stand up to the local taxis and autos once in a while at least.</p>
<p>Some how at the operational level people forget what Vijay Mallaya tells us in every flight &#8211; we have a choice. So wake up Meru &#8211; guys like us travel J class, First class, Y class, driver driven cars, Meru, Mega cabs, black and yellow rickety cabs, auto rickshaws, BEST buses, NMMT buses, local train, bi-cycle, and we also walk. We do have a choice, don&#8217;t we?
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		<title>Being poor by choice&#8230;</title>
		<link>http://www.subramoney.com/2009/06/being-poor-by-choice/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Jun 2009 04:50:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>subra</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[gillette]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sounds very funny does it not? Why would anybody choose to be poor? Or unhappy? Or fail? Well if you read Hindu philosophy in detail you realise the following lessons are taught to you through stories: You are a function of what you chose to be. If you are happy you make the choices to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Sounds very funny does it not? Why would anybody choose to be poor? Or unhappy? Or fail? Well if you read Hindu philosophy in detail you realise the following lessons are taught to you through stories:</p>
<p>You are a function of what you chose to be.</p>
<p>If you are happy you make the choices to be happy and successful &#8211; so success follows happiness and not necessarily the other way around!</p>
<p>Happiness is a state of mind &#8211; money is important but the importance we give to money is just too much. It is not so important as we make it out to be. It is just like health &#8211; you need to have it, but those who have health do not jump up and down saying they are healthy. Those who do not have it know how much it means.</p>
<p>I met a taxi driver (If Meru had a frequent user, I could benefit)&#8230;and got talking. He said he went to a barber&#8217;s shop and paid Rs. 20 for a shave. On probing I found that he normally spent Rs. 10 for a shave and that meant Rs. 100 a month &#8211; Rs. 1200 a year. Then I asked him about his food &#8211; he said he eats out every day &#8211; that meant about Rs. 100 a day ATLEAST &#8211; Rs. 36000 a year.</p>
<p>If he choses to buy a Gillette shaving blade (Rs. 20?) and it lasts him 15 days &#8211; he would end up spending Rs. 40 a month or Rs. 480 a year. He could of course choose some unknown brand and save still more! If he ate food from a &#8216;dabba&#8217; packed by his family he could clearly save Rs. 25000 a year and save some stomach aches too!</p>
<p>If you are in HR do you think it is your responsibility to tell people such basic things? No. Because HR (like most other professionals) do not ever get rewarded for avoiding trouble. If there is trouble and you sort it out you get rewarded!
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		<title>Political Democracy: Bureucratic Tyranny!</title>
		<link>http://www.subramoney.com/2009/06/political-democracy-bureucratic-tyranny/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 26 Jun 2009 11:52:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>subra</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have recently travelled in India you find private taxies &#8211; they are far more predicatble and well behaved. If you travel into Mumbai you will be greeted by a long line &#8211; normally 40 people in the Q and sometimes 60 people! It is amazing that Meru taxi, Gold Cab and Mega taxi [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have recently travelled in India you find private taxies &#8211; they are far more predicatble and well behaved. If you travel into Mumbai you will be greeted by a long line &#8211; normally 40 people in the Q and sometimes 60 people! It is amazing that Meru taxi, Gold Cab and Mega taxi are all sought after by the harassed Mumbaikar, but the &#8216;powers that be&#8217; deciding that ONLY one private taxi can come at a time! The blue taxies (airconditioned, but with a RUNNING metre!) and the black and yellow taxies behave so badly (at least at the airport) that people do not mind waiting. The people running Mumbai airport, the policemen, Meru management (which is perhaps helpless?), the state government etc. behave like there is no hassle if a few people stand in the queue &#8211; what is their choice anyway? If we like in a political democracy why the hell are we being forced in a Bureaucratic Tyranny? Beats me.
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