Originally posted by Manish Hatwalne:
Which company (companies?) in Banglore pays around 8L/p.a. for 4 years exp? I am interested!!!
- Manish
Originally posted by Pradeep Bhat:
Accenture I guess. One of ex collegues with 4.5 years of exp get 9 lakhs. Huge sum of money isn't? well not everyone is so lucky
[ December 18, 2003: Message edited by: Pradeep Bhat ]
MH
Originally posted by Capablanca Kepler:
Anyway,I have decided to move to BLR.
"Thanks to Indian media who has over the period of time swiped out intellectual taste from mass Indian population." - Chetan Parekh
MH
Originally posted by Capablanca Kepler:
Another big American firm in Pune provides breakfast,lunch,dinner etc to all employees at subsidized rates!!
- Varun
Originally posted by Pradeep Bhat:
Accenture I guess. One of ex collegues with 4.5 years of exp get 9 lakhs. Huge sum of money isn't? well not everyone is so lucky
- Varun
Originally posted by Pradeep Bhat:
Yes you can get. I was staying in one (nothern bangalore )but I moved to different place and could not find one with the same rent.
"Thanks to Indian media who has over the period of time swiped out intellectual taste from mass Indian population." - Chetan Parekh
Originally posted by Capablanca Kepler:
So according to you,its costlier than 2.5K?In that case I will buy the flat.
Mani
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Originally posted by Pradeep Bhat:
Yes you can get. I was staying in one (nothern bangalore )but I moved to different place and could not find one with the same rent.
Mani
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Originally posted by Mani Ram:
North Bangalore? Hmmm...that explains it
And travel 2 hours in traffic to reach South where the IT companies are located!
"Thanks to Indian media who has over the period of time swiped out intellectual taste from mass Indian population." - Chetan Parekh
Originally posted by Manish Hatwalne:
9L/p.a.
Industry standard is around half of theat for 3-4 years exp!!! The guy must be from Infy, and must be drawing quite a good salary before! You are right, not everyone is so lucky. :roll: :roll: :roll:
- Manish
Originally posted by Joe Pluta:
Just for some comparison. In my area (Chicago suburbs):
2BHK approx. Rs 40K/mo.
3BHK over Rs 70K/mo.
To buy a 4BR house: Rs 270L (I don't know how to abbreviate Crores).
Yipes!
Joe
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Originally posted by Joe Pluta:
Is Dublin one of the higher cost areas to live in the UK? Because you're talking on the scale of New York City. 3BR apartments in NYC can go from $4000-$6000 a month or more. That's Rs1.8L to Rs2.7L/mo. And just for fun - a 4BR townhouse (not even a house, basically a big apartment) might cost you Rs 30 Crores (about 300 million rupees).
Gotta love it. You'd have to work for 400 years at Bangalore rates to buy such a thing.
Joe
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Originally posted by Paul McKenna:
I used to live on the 13th cross street and I had a hard time figuring out how the 13 cross street came inbetween 6th and 7th.
"Thanks to Indian media who has over the period of time swiped out intellectual taste from mass Indian population." - Chetan Parekh
Originally posted by Joe Pluta:
(Jayamahal extension).. has to be the best neighborhood in all of B'lore (IMO).
Okay, here's a question: how well are Americans tolerated in India? The more I hear native Indians speak about their country, the more I'd like to visit. I've been to Europe and to the Middle East, but never to India.
Since it seems like our two countries are likely to be economically linked for a long time to come, I think it would help my perspective to see some of the country. But given some of the sentiment expressed here, it seems like it might not be wise for an American to visit India.
Joe
Commentary From the Sidelines of history
Originally posted by Paul McKenna:
I remember when the Kashmir conflict flared up, the US State department advised all US Citizens to get out of India. There were something like 60000 to 70000 US citizens at that point. India is generally very very friendly towards westerners.
People may not like US government policies (dont ask me why) but they definetly dont have anything against western people. Infact of what I have observed many Indians like to work under Americans rather than Indians. Women have to exercise more caution and in general as a safety rule.. Americans should stay out of known trouble spots like Kashmir / North East India etc. Make a trip to Kerala, Bangalore, Bombay and you'll be surprised at the huge number of foreigners. Infact the last time I was in Bangalore I was surprised at the huge number of Russians migrating in..
Originally posted by Joe Pluta:
Is Dublin one of the higher cost areas to live in the UK?
Joe[/QB]
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Originally posted by Joe Pluta:
The more I hear native Indians speak about their country, the more I'd like to visit. I've been to Europe and to the Middle East, but never to India.
"Thanks to Indian media who has over the period of time swiped out intellectual taste from mass Indian population." - Chetan Parekh
Originally posted by Joe Pluta:
(Jayamahal extension).. has to be the best neighborhood in all of B'lore (IMO).
Okay, here's a question: how well are Americans tolerated in India? The more I hear native Indians speak about their country, the more I'd like to visit. I've been to Europe and to the Middle East, but never to India.
Since it seems like our two countries are likely to be economically linked for a long time to come, I think it would help my perspective to see some of the country. But given some of the sentiment expressed here, it seems like it might not be wise for an American to visit India.
Joe
Originally posted by Pradeep Bhat:
You can also get lucky . You know what has to be done.
Your site is wonderful. Was useful during scjp
[ December 19, 2003: Message edited by: Pradeep Bhat ]
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MH
Originally posted by Capablanca Kepler:
So coming to the point,I will rate Bangalore as average.Yet I am moving there as weather seems to be fine.
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Mani
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Originally posted by Pradeep Bhat:
My company was located in North Bangalore itself.
Mani
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Originally posted by R K Singh:
You wont find much difference in weather.
[ December 20, 2003: Message edited by: R K Singh ]
MH
Originally posted by Joe Pluta:
Just for some comparison. In my area (Chicago suburbs):
2BHK approx. Rs 40K/mo.
3BHK over Rs 70K/mo.
Joe
Mani
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Originally posted by Pradeep Bhat:
I can guess your salary from this.
[ December 19, 2003: Message edited by: Pradeep Bhat ]
Mani
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