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Two years slipped off and before
we knew, 2002 set in. Promotions in CBIT were a long drawn process as it had huge
faculty strength and out of turn promotions were unheard of. One needs to be patient
and if all the stars in the celestial world line up in our favour, one might
get a promotion! There are cases of faculty who joined as Assistant Professors
and have retired as Senior Grade Associate Professors! That is one promotion in
over 30 years of service!
We at School of Management
Studies (SMS) were facing the same dilemma. SMS had many young Assistant Professors
and I was the 3rd senior most among them. At the head of the pile was
Dr. M. Kasi Reddy a CBIT veteran, who joined in the year 1984 and was the
senior most among us. Next in line was Dr.Vidyanath and he too was a worthy
candidate for an Associate Professor promotion.
There was excitement in the air. The
Press notification for promotions was out. Dr.M.Kasi Reddy and Dr.Vidyanath
applied. Dr.P.Narayana Reddy asked me to apply. I was reluctant as I did not
have a PhD degree at that time. He advised me to apply as I had ten years industrial
experience and told me that it might be considered.
So I took a Rs 100/- Demand Draft
and applied. I was not even called for the interview. Dr.Vidyanath was called for
the Interview but was not offered an Associate Professorship and Dr.M.Kasi Reddy
was called, interviewed and given a post of Associate Professor.
As I was not expecting anything I
took the issue on its own merit. It was water off a duck’s back. It did not
matter. But somehow Dr.Vidyanath was deeply hurt. He felt that at least he merited
counseling by the management as to why his candidature was rejected. But alas, it
was not forth coming.
Dr.Vidyanath started applying to
reputed institutes, universities and for foreign assignments. I was not very interested
but as our rooms were adjacent to each other, Dr.Vidyanath told me where he was
applying and I always gave him a patient hearing.
CBIT was very far away from the
city and our life line was the CBIT staff bus. The staff bus left the campus at
1610 and would drop me at Banjara Hills by around 1700 hours. Sometimes I used
to thumb a ride with Dr.Vidyanath who had a LML Vespa scooter. It was great fun
riding pillion with Dr.Vidyanath.
PEDA campus, Bahirdar University, Bahirdar. |
On that fateful day which was incidentally
my birthday (23rd April) I tagged along with Dr.Vidyanath. Dr.Vidyanath drove down to a placement agency,
Global Placements at Somajiguda, Raj Bhavan Road. The place was buzzing with
activity. Many aspirants were queuing up. I was told that it was the last day
to apply for faculty positions at government universities in Ethiopia.
I sat in a sofa and waited for
Dr.Vidyanath to finish his process of applying.
I grabbed the attention of the CEO of Global Placements who was watching
me from his glass paned office. May be I was the only guy looked bored and not
very interested! He called me in “young
man, what are you doing?” “Nothing, I was waiting for my friend to finish off
the application process”.
I think the confidence in my
voice shook him. He shot back “are you not interested in a foreign assignment?”
“why not, but I have no idea about Ethiopia’ was the casual answer. The owner was
at his wits end, he was exasperated “Young man, Ethiopia is a great place to go
and work. The applications are being sought for faculty positions in Government
Universities. These are new universities and they want the best faculty
available. These positions are sponsored by a fund created by UN Development
Project specially created to uplift educational standards in the horn of Africa.
Foreign teaching experience is highly coveted and adds lot of weight to the
resume. Why don’t you apply?” “I don’t have a bio-data ready” “I suppose you can
go and get it by 1700 hours, if it is not a big bother” He was getting tired of
me and getting sarcastic too.
At this point of time I let it
go, he was getting touchy. I went back to my residence in Banjara hills rustled up my resume and got out
one of my photographs, dusted it, pasted it on the resume attached the requisite
certificates, went back to Global Placements
and submitted my application. I had fresh memory of applying and not getting called
for an interview (what happened at CBIT!).
No Big deal.
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