The door bell rings as I finish my call around 8 pm today. Its raining and its wise to work from home, my job offers me that luxury.
Its our cook at the door, the drawing room's lights are off so I can barely see him. As he enters the kitchen, I see that he is drenched completely because of these uncalled rains. He removes his jacket which is torn at the sleeves and water has seeped in and has soaked his shirt completely. He usually wears used t-shirts of different IT companies, the red Accenture t-shirt being his favorite. The trousers are usually folded at the bottom since not all fit him properly. I ask him, "Dont you have an umbrella?"
"I use a bi-cycle once I get off the bus at Marathahalli, is difficult to carry it". He covers the next 10 kilometers on his cycle, sometimes soaking himself in rain water. His job starts at 6 am, our house being the first and ends by noon, he gets back to work again at 5 and his last job begins at 10.30 in the night. Then he has his dinner by 11.30. As he opens the refrigerator, he reminds me, "Bhaiya payment aadha hua hai". I had forgotten to withdraw money from the ATM so I am cash-strapped. I say sorry and tell him that I will give you the money tomorrow - first thing.
"Thik hai Bhaiya, wo diwali kaa bhi bonus chahiye, bahot logon ka paisa aana hain, ghar ko bhejna hota hai naa, late hua to ghar ka light bill aur ration mein late ho jaata hai". He sends more than half of his earnings to support his family back in a village in Orissa. I dont ask him about his family. His bonus' proposal makes me break off the conversation and I head back to my room. He just wants 1000 rupees, that translates to 250 per person just for a month.
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"Amma, baarish hota, bus mila to aa jayega" Vandana Jain 's cook, an obese lady in her mid fifties screams through the phone, she cant walk much, her weight and age finally taking toll on her ability. After some time, Vandy's room-mate calls Vandy and says "Maine usko hadkaya hai, 'aap aisa kaise kar sakte ho.. aapko aana hi hoga', so she said she will take some time since she is taking a walk all the way to come to our place" . For all the orders and scolds, she gets around 700 Rs per month per person for cooking breakfast, lunch and dinner. "Amma, ladki ko sikhana, apne pairon pe khada karna, humara ladki ka shaadi achcha ghar mein nahi hua, uska pati ke saath jhagda hota" She laments as she cooks. The landlord has asked to vacate her place where she has been living for the last 15 years, now she has found another place where there is no public transport. "Abhi rickshaw ko jyada paisa dena padta, kabhi paisa kam pada toh chalna padta" ... She asks for a hike of 400 Rupees per month, that would come to 100 rupees per person for a month. Yet, some of her roomies have disagreements.
I can go on writing ... the point is, people who serve us have their problems and are trying to meet their ends.
We earn much more than them, have a family who are doing pretty well, yet when it comes to giving them a reasonable salary we start fretting. We will spend thousands of rupees on alcohol, expensive restaurants, expensive facials and hair-straightening but won't think about making someone else's life better
Its our cook at the door, the drawing room's lights are off so I can barely see him. As he enters the kitchen, I see that he is drenched completely because of these uncalled rains. He removes his jacket which is torn at the sleeves and water has seeped in and has soaked his shirt completely. He usually wears used t-shirts of different IT companies, the red Accenture t-shirt being his favorite. The trousers are usually folded at the bottom since not all fit him properly. I ask him, "Dont you have an umbrella?"
"I use a bi-cycle once I get off the bus at Marathahalli, is difficult to carry it". He covers the next 10 kilometers on his cycle, sometimes soaking himself in rain water. His job starts at 6 am, our house being the first and ends by noon, he gets back to work again at 5 and his last job begins at 10.30 in the night. Then he has his dinner by 11.30. As he opens the refrigerator, he reminds me, "Bhaiya payment aadha hua hai". I had forgotten to withdraw money from the ATM so I am cash-strapped. I say sorry and tell him that I will give you the money tomorrow - first thing.
"Thik hai Bhaiya, wo diwali kaa bhi bonus chahiye, bahot logon ka paisa aana hain, ghar ko bhejna hota hai naa, late hua to ghar ka light bill aur ration mein late ho jaata hai". He sends more than half of his earnings to support his family back in a village in Orissa. I dont ask him about his family. His bonus' proposal makes me break off the conversation and I head back to my room. He just wants 1000 rupees, that translates to 250 per person just for a month.
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"Amma, baarish hota, bus mila to aa jayega" Vandana Jain 's cook, an obese lady in her mid fifties screams through the phone, she cant walk much, her weight and age finally taking toll on her ability. After some time, Vandy's room-mate calls Vandy and says "Maine usko hadkaya hai, 'aap aisa kaise kar sakte ho.. aapko aana hi hoga', so she said she will take some time since she is taking a walk all the way to come to our place" . For all the orders and scolds, she gets around 700 Rs per month per person for cooking breakfast, lunch and dinner. "Amma, ladki ko sikhana, apne pairon pe khada karna, humara ladki ka shaadi achcha ghar mein nahi hua, uska pati ke saath jhagda hota" She laments as she cooks. The landlord has asked to vacate her place where she has been living for the last 15 years, now she has found another place where there is no public transport. "Abhi rickshaw ko jyada paisa dena padta, kabhi paisa kam pada toh chalna padta" ... She asks for a hike of 400 Rupees per month, that would come to 100 rupees per person for a month. Yet, some of her roomies have disagreements.
I can go on writing ... the point is, people who serve us have their problems and are trying to meet their ends.
We earn much more than them, have a family who are doing pretty well, yet when it comes to giving them a reasonable salary we start fretting. We will spend thousands of rupees on alcohol, expensive restaurants, expensive facials and hair-straightening but won't think about making someone else's life better