When an
employee takes up a new job or moves from one location to the other, he moves from
an old established known location to another which may be alien to him. He not
only moves alone he moves with his family leaving an established set up which
disturbs him but also his family. After all an organization gets the best
opportunity to make the first, best and lasting impression about the organization
in the employee and his family’s minds !!
I have changed more than ten jobs in a span of thirty five
years of employment. I have moved across the length and breadth of India,
Africa, and Southeast Asia. Even within these ten jobs many a time, I was moved
from one location to the other. Thus my daughter used to say that she was the
most fortunate and unfortunate person who moved ten schools in twelve years of
her schooling within India as well as overseas.
But it is interesting how you get to interact on the very
first day in work in a new environment. How you are welcomed and orientated in
work as well as in family.
As long as one is a bachelor, hopping job from one place to
another is very easy. It becomes pretty simple like packing a back pack and
moving on a wild life safari.
Once married and have a family to look after, it becomes
pretty challenging to move from one location to another. You have issues like
kid’s schooling, getting a house of your choice on rent or lease, shifting
furniture & fittings to set up a home and start your life back on the rails
for a trouble free run!
I read a book by Bill Gates wherein he mentions that in
Microsoft the moment an employee joins his desk, work station, bank account,
travel credit card, travel desk details etc. all get arranged on the same day.
Things are not so good in India. We get a transfer letter,
marching orders and sometime to take up the new role or old role in new
location immediately leaving little time for the employee to organize his / her
family issues which generally take a back seat. Some organizations, arrange for
a guest house or hotel accommodation for a few days may be up to a few weeks
then you are asked to fend for yourself!
One organization, where I had worked for had a Sales Manager.
He had a unique way of motivating his front line sales staff. He used to
transfer them every year from one location to the other all within a radius of
10 to 15 KM. The staff that way used to get relocation allowance which used to
be more than a month’s salary. This was paid without the employee moving from
the head quarters where he was working earlier.
When I moved to Malawi, taking up an assignment, I was
received by the incumbent manager in the air port. I was driven to the office
wherein the MD of the company welcomed me in his office with a new diary
marking on the date sheet my arrival time etc. When I reached my bungalow, we
were surprised to find a fully furnished house with nearly a month’s provision
nicely stacked in the store room including Indian Snacks and savories. Later
for a week food for lunch used to come from one household or the other piping
hot and for dinner we were picked from home and dropped back after good treat!
I was chosen for a job
in Thailand. I had a unique boss who loved and spoiled me with weekly dose of
Indian movie CDs etc. We were picked up from Bangalore to travel along with him
and thus our excess luggage was taken care by his special privilege card etc.
On landing in Bangkok around early morning 3 AM I was asked
whether I would join on the same day for work as he was expecting his boss that
day. I politely told him that we need to catch up some sleep. He had a problem
with his cell phone and therefore borrowed mine and went for work.
We went to our condominium which was fully furnished with all
gadgets etc. We had a look at all of them and went to sleep. When we got up we
were hungry like mad, but had nothing to eat within the condominium. We were starving
to death.
By then my boss returned for his lunch on hearing his room
getting opened we went and asked him whether there was any food with him. We
borrowed rice etc. from him and made our first meal in Thailand only to go to
shopping same evening to fill our provisions!
When I joined a job in Hyderabad I was received by my employer around midnight with piping hot Idlies and Chutney in the airport and then dropped in the hotel where we stayed for a week. He had by then seen a big house for us !
Moving to Madagascar was easy, as we had a group of Indian
friends who had made their best arrangements for the home, accommodation, first
meals etc. But the rickety Renault Yellow Taxis which were used to pick up and
make us to travel a distance of seven Kilometers was the icing on the cake as
the same was no longer even used to pick up garbage in many third world countries!!
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Some very interesting lessons here! Especially for all HR folks!
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