Saturday, February 19, 2011

The travails of the 21st Century workplace

Even though, a young professional of 25-26 years of age earns more than what his/her parent draws as a monthly salary, there is little to suggest there is more happiness or prosperity in today’s life. Just got me wondering in spite of increased salaries and better facilities and a 2 day weekend, what is going so awry?
Longer Work hours
Then: In the old days, it was about punching in 8 hours a day. Come in at 9 am and leave by 5 pm dropping everything in hand.
Now:we have flexi timings – you can come in when you want but cannot leave till your manager wants :P sounds lot like Hotel California.
Competitive Workplace and Title Race
Then: Parents worked years at the same role and looked up to becoming an assistant manage or DGM. Time bound promotions was the norm with no critical appraisals. The title held a lot of respect and honor and it took years to achieve it.
Now: you have 6 monthly appraisals and all your achievements are brushed off and you are told you barely meet expectations and made to fight for your rightful compensation. Funnily titles/ designations are thrown a plenty. How 25-26 years become senior consultants / AVPs are beyond me. 
Where are the perks/benefits really ?
Then: Even if the take home salary in a govt. job, life time pension, job security, access to medical care/insurance and affordable living quarters ensured a higher quality of life.
Now: Although the monthly pay-packet may seem bigger, paying for medical care and financial planning post retirement are big questions which need to be addressed.
Traffic and long commutes
Now: the explosion in traffic and infrastructure projects means it takes longer to commute to and fro. Believe me getting struck in traffic for hours adds to the daily misery after a long day at work.
Financial independence is now taken for granted – since jobs a plenty
Then: Getting a job was tougher, also the Indian economy was growing lot slower and in a license raj driven environment, career advancement was very slow and steady. People were genuinely grateful to be employed.
Now: With job hops and campus placements, people today haven't really seen struggle in their life, financial independence has become much easier;
How to reclaim the happiness and avoid work related stress ?
Increasingly people are turning to alcohol, binge eating, insane partying and shopping to cope with the emptiness in life. A few sensible ones turn to spirituality or new age gurus like Sri Sri and the Art of Living. There is an acknowledgement there needs to more than just professional life in a person's life.
It is important to re view relationships with family, spouse and friends which is losing prominence in 21st work life culture and make amends. Its ironic when some one is unhappy, he/she stops doing what they love best. Anyway its never too late to re-claim your life.
Pick up again on your hobby, call that old friend and relive the fun times. Take the vacation, learn to worry less, leave office early for a change. Remember money is important but not everything in life. Opt for work from home when possible. Watch movies, read books go for a romantic date, hit a gym, do something for the society. Do solid financial planning and retire soon.
There are 100 different dimensions to you outside to your professional life. Learn to embrace it and set yourself free.
Don't measure everything in terms of Return on Investment but learn to take decisions based on Return on Life - ( Quote reference – Jamal/Quebin)
P.S : I confess I am yet to reach this stage but let today be the first day in my new life.

5 comments:

  1. Good one...Its all give and take, but in the hindsight it seems our generation is giving more and taking less.....

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  2. Yup abhijeet ... The price of material gain has come at the expense of mental peace

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  3. Awesome comparison and I agree, we are giving in a lot more than we are getting. It is also true that we are a little more aware of that discrepancy and thats the first step- only if you find the leak can we mend it :)

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  4. hey gans it is good one.but i would like to comment on the comments. We dont get more than what we give, This generation people do not know only to give.Being single or two in the family taking everything for granted .. no patience degrees are easy to get.. getting tired everything fast..where are you going?..

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  5. @ Beena - well i think our priorities are getting too skewed plus the urge for instant gratification

    @ Mom - thanks what you are saying generation next is too self centered, the problem is since we are used to getting things too easy in childhood we panic at first sign of trouble.

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