Thursday, 1 January 2009

Adieu ... COLT ....

What you feel on the last day at your office, probably what you feel the very first day!!. Every journey has it's trough and crest. I enjoyed lots of moments here, being called as photographer of the team is one of them. May be because I love to capture moments. But I like to say the best photograph of mine was clicked by Amar. I like to thank everyone who helped me in enhancing my career prospects, my professional responsibilities and personal life.

I learnt lot many things at this place, a few are tangibles and most of them are intangible. Some I can disclose some I can't.

I would like to say a few words of thanks to my Manager's manger Mr. Hemant who pull me on COLT boat about two years back with lot of promises. I delivered some of them.

My Supervisor Mr. Sandip, I really like to a cool person like him someday, but no two can be identical. He helps me to understand myself better. I thank him for being benevolence, responsible and keeping trust on me.

Anil is special to me as he keep inspiring me, to be a techie guy and stimulating my " Honda love challenges, Rankesh too" attitude. I like to thanks for his guidance and being torch bearer of technical frontier.

If I have a senior person in COLT team, I would like to hang with Amar without any regret. He I good listener and able to pull himself down to understand your feelings.

The dev team which includes, once to be my best friend in COLT Ajay, the hard working champ Renuka, support to dev expert Anuj, need no introduction Chavvi and little less known to me Priyanka give me ample opportunity to learn the Ins and Outs of Integration problems.

I like to say best of luck and achieve the best to my dear support team which includes Ravi, the laid back genius , Manjul, Punit, Alok and Rajat. I really share some excellent time with Ravi, which are unforgettable. Rest are keep themselves busy with work which gave me minimal time to know and interact. So hard to say something more.

Last but not least, My favourite Person in COLT, Mr. Vijesh Gauba. Although I have some bitter sweet moment with him, but I can't afford to lose his guidance and encouragement. He is a part of my COLT journey since starting.

Thanks for being patience and attentive. Thanks to all for tolerating me as your team member for last two years. Good luck and with best wishes, I would like to sign off from COLT.

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