RE:Professionalism
by Afzal Khan on Jul 24, 2007 07:31 PM Permalink
It teaches you something, not everything. Learning is an journey, not the destination.
In India this kind of service is very rae as we r in a overcrowded country...n at times r not civilized enuf..thankfully youth of India nowadayz proving me wrong...I am happy wid this attitude of our youth...itz a good value addition
RE:good article
by vishnu vijayan on Jul 24, 2007 05:11 PM Permalink
You were the one to supply this article to rediff? This article is more of a scrap.
RE:good article
by Jaya Sekhar on Jul 24, 2007 05:35 PM Permalink
Yaar Vishnu, don't write just about anything for the sake of writing. Think pal. If you don't understand, ask. That is the only way you can get rid of your utter ignorance.
RE:good article
by Adil Desai on Jul 24, 2007 06:46 PM Permalink
if you think this article is scrap, it just shows your level !! By the way you got your english wrong.....you should be asking "were you the one to supply...?" - anyways cant expect much.....
RE:good article
by Akhil on Jul 27, 2007 06:08 AM Permalink
Adil you shouldn't really go on picking everyones's mistake when you can't even phrase a proper sentence. "By the way you got your english wrong". This makes no grammatical sense dude!! and what is with you people taking a dig at what people write. it shouldn't really matter as long as the sentence makes sense.. this is just a discussion forum and not a frikkin essay writing competition you dork!!oh well cant really expect much with that kinda mindset can we huh??
RE:Professionalism in India
by Ack Ack on Jul 24, 2007 05:16 PM Permalink
Lot of times it happens in Pune. I and couple of my friends have experienced this often. It is not just being non-responsive, but being rude too. One guy even told "if you want to buy, be here, else go". So, it is not just for you, for many in Pune. You cannot find these in the Malls or Branded stores, but in small shops owned by the "proprietor".
RE:Professionalism in India
by Rapid Snail on Jul 24, 2007 06:04 PM Permalink
Which is why I am really happy that the super market chains are coming to India in a big way.
I cannot wait to see these small time arrogant b*sta*rds who think the customer is their slave vanish into oblivion.
RE:Professionalism in India
by Jayanti Sreenivasarao on Jul 24, 2007 06:27 PM Permalink
True... Pune is one of the worst places to shop.. You find the sales gals n sales boys in groups n chatting. this is in one of the big malls .. when i pointed this to a frined of mine who works in chain of the same kind he attributed this to the monotony of standing whole day ... why give jobs to ppl who do not have service oriented mind..Next time when evr you visit a mall i pune check this ..
RE:How to buy a shoe
by tiger on Jul 24, 2007 05:11 PM Permalink
Mr vishnu, i think u need to be professional toward this article becoze professional always appreciate for good work and rediff has published a professional & good article with a beautiful example...
RE:How to buy a shoe
by prasanna on Jul 24, 2007 06:39 PM Permalink
i think he doesnt want to be a proffessional. wanna be a local burocrat as in a peon or a clerk or a gumastha or even a better a freaked scavenger.
RE:RE:please add on more soft qualities
by tiger on Jul 24, 2007 05:14 PM Permalink
man all option u wrote nicely but professional never be a hard worker..he/she should be smart worker.....
RE:true proffesional
by amit gupta on Jul 24, 2007 05:10 PM Permalink
Dear Mayur, dont put a wall before your learning device, try to adapt good things in life, thats make your life more easy & comfortable. this article is really very thoughtful & nice in every way.
This article is very nice.It taught me the meaning of a professional. True in a group, professionals always stand high and they r very simple & humble. Thank u Rediff.