The word 'Bench' is the lingo used in the Indian IT industry that represents the phenomenon in which an individual is not working in any project and idles out the entire office hours. The term may have been inspired and coined by looking at the idle people sitting in benches kept in parks. I believe that two facts, (i)there are plenty of parks in Bangalore and (ii)Bangalore is the IT capital of India, support my hypothesis strongly.
Typical activities that one involves in while he/she is in bench ranges from surfing through the net to chatting with fellow benchers to playing carom/TT/billiards. In short, a bencher is a 'Non Performing Asset' for the company who is retained (read 'paid') in the hope that a project may soon come and he/she can start heads-on in the new project.
All through my career, I had envied people who were in bench and chilling out all time when we used to work for long hours in a project . Well, at least that's what I thought at the time - that they are chilling out.
But after experiencing the bench factor for a few weeks now, I have realised how difficult it is to be in bench for more than a week. You feel great in the first week; you can come and go at any time, need not worry about any delivery and play as long as you wish. Everything changes gradually from the second week onwards - you are really concerned that you should not go late to the office because you are in bench and you don't want people to think that you are taking it lightly; you become conscious when you play thinking that there is somebody out there watching you all the time. You can't even sit in your place and do something peaceful; so-called billed people come and ask 'Having a blast, buddy???'. And finally comes the worst - glancing at your watch everyday as it ticks past slowly and shows 6 p.m. - it's the nation-wide accepted ideal time for a bencher to leave the office.
Time management is something that we all wish to master but there is something that we should all know as well - Time killing for weeks together at a constant rate of 9 hours a day. If I sound frustrated or philosophical, well it's because of the power of bench factor.
Hehehe!! Good one Ravi.... Can assume one thing for sure "RAVI IS ON BENCH"... :)
Nice one buddy....
:)
Can understand your feelings having gone through it myself.
Can feel the pain dude. Good to be in bench for a while but not always.
Nice one:)
bench le kadalai podure aspecta cover pannave illaye thala, neega athula expert acche ;-)
Hey, Very Nicely written...
U have expressed your feelings and facts in very beutiful way...
Good Going... :-)
Dude, There are lot of ways how you can utilize such time effectively for your career building including your soft and hard skills. So hence forth don't look at your watch for 6 PM, rather set a target to learn one NEW things in life everyday.
Ravi, you missed one important point about the official work that you will be doing once you come out of the Office i.e., talking to the office Girl Friends atleast for minimum determined time. That was good one ...
Really nice dude,
bench is IT is an iron bench which is 'Chilling' for some time, 'Itching' after that and finally 'Burns' (Rightly called, 'Fired') ;)
Nice post,
Keep it up maadi.
Hi Machaaaaaaa,
Really it is good,but if you have conclude with the time usage in bench period it would help every SWE to groom their skills as VASU said. any how great effort from ur side. keep rocking..............
wel ravi, i cud understd hw far u r conscious wen u r been noticed by "BIG" ppl while playing caroms..... anyways nice one :)