4 years ago, I made a choice; for good or bad, I wanted to be an
engineer. The engineer I dreamt was very different to what I am today or what I
will end up being after 6 months. Each year my view of an engineer became clearer.
It was neither a bad profession nor was it perfect. I made up my mind; I need
to 'earn' a job before doing my higher studies.
Well I needed someone to hire me first. I had
the opportunity to give many interviews but I struck gold only my
seventh time! I got an intern-ship at Lattice Semiconductors this past
week. It is not exactly 'gold' at least a golden opportunity to
showcase my talent (or whatever is left of it). My friend Varun too made
it through and interns at the same place.
Today was the first day at 'office'. Majority of my life, 18 years
out of 21, I have been a student going to a school (except for 2 years in PU)
for being taught lessons/subjects. Suddenly, I realized this was going to be
different I was no more a student. I didn’t go to a school; I went to an
'office'. It was something new to me, few of my friends too, had already
been-there, done-that. It always baffled me. How will it be? Will you get
pampered? Will you get punished? Will you get appreciated? Nothing of such
sort happened to me on the first day.
First day, I was late to 'office'. I had to report at 9am but
thanks to Bengaluru's traffic, I reached there by 930am. It was still cool,
only few had turned up at the workplace. I think they had a wonderful weekend.
Next, I was briefed about the kind of work what I might be assigned. This was
the highlight moment, when I politely refused to drink a cup of tea. Now the
'real' work for the day began, reading the datasheets of the company's
products. I didn't even read the 8051 micro-controller datasheet properly for
my course!
Next up, lunch at 1245, looks like they already know
PESIT's timetable, good for me. It was a 'Special Day' for the 'team' as the
interns were arriving, so we go out for lunch at Silsila restaurant - pretty
decent, but needs to get more customers.
I was back to the most-interesting work, reading datasheets. Between 2pm and 3pm I fell asleep twice. The
last time I woke up was when the tea was served. This time I couldn’t stop but
drink the tea. Caffeine removes drowsiness or something like that. I suspect my
mentor, saw me taking a power nap, we started to chit-chat. As we finished our
tea, he told me to get back to work.
At 530pm I was still staring at the monitor trying to understand
digital electronic concepts. A look at the watch reminded me of my satellite
work which stretched onto 7pm some days. This was when my mentor made his way
out. After 15 minutes my friend and I left the ‘office’ to attack the roads of
Bengaluru.
How was the first day? Not bad, I was pampered but also warned of
punishment, if things didn’t go right. I think the next 3 months will be a good
experience to go through the intern world of corporate before making the jump.
It was not even a peek into the actual ‘work’ that is done, but at least got an
idea of what people in tall buildings do in A/C rooms in front of their
monitors.