Getting Ready to Work from India

We will be running a SEED mentoring term application period while I
am working from Bangalore, India 1-14 March. Tanya Jankot has been testing the
web application forms and I am reviewing SEED’s Application FAQ this afternoon.

We have also set up times for two phone-in meetings for Sun applicants from
all four target Engineering sites: Prague, Beijing, St. Petersburg, and Bangalore.

The World Clock Meeting Planner
has been of great help. There is no time which
is convenient for everyone and most of the USA is going through a daylight
savings time shift on 11 March, so schedules are particularly complex. I am
thinking of setting up SEED question and answer calls for:

  • 6 March (Tuesday) 10 a.m. Bangalore time

    (=8:30 p.m. California, =12:30 p.m. Beijing, =5:30 a.m. Prague,
    =7:30 a.m. St.Petersburg)

  • 13 March (Tuesday) 9:30 p.m. Bangalore time

    (=9 a.m. California time, =midnight Beijing time, =5 p.m. Prague,
    =7 p.m. St.Petersburg)

My husband, John Plocher, who manages the process and tools for Sun’s
Architectural Review Committees
will also be working from Sun’s India Engineering Center. We got our visas, hotel
reservations and plane tickets, and are both setting up our secondary electronic
accounts, requesting Sun Bangalore building access upgrades, arranging for office
assignments during our stay, and otherwise trying to make the transition to working
in India easier. In addition to work, John and I plan to go
railfanning while in India and
we hope to visit some model train clubs and layouts as well. We are in an interesting
email discussion with IRFCA (Indian Railways Fan
Club) members now.

John and I visited the
Travel Medicine
department at our clinic several weeks ago and got punctuated.
That is, we brought our immunizations up to date. Our clinic has a very helpful
online service which provides summaries of visits and tests and lets us request
appointments and renew prescriptions online. I can chart life events by looking at
the dates of my immunizations: Typhoid and Hepatitis B to go to India in 2004,
Tetanus, Diphtheria, Pertussis (Tdap) after the Whooping Cough outbreak at my
son’s school this year, etc.

We are also reading travel and background books. The best train travel web site
we have found is The Man in Seat Sixty-One.
The India page of that site
recommended reading the Lonely Planet guide,
Rudyard Kipling’s Kim, and Peter Hopkirk’s Quest for Kim. I think
I have read Kim at least a dozen times so I am having a lovely time
reading Quest for Kim (which describes the people, places, and history
of that most famous adventure novel).

I have my little wooden
pillar of Ashoka
on my desk to remind me of India itself as I manage my
way through the details of getting there. Soon, we actually start to pack!

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One response to “Getting Ready to Work from India

  1. I’ll be there for the March 6 call – thanks! It will be a good chance for us to clear up any last-minute questions about applications. There are a hand-full of folks in my team in Beijing who are going to apply for this upcoming round.

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