The first week at 
Siemens was pretty good. I 
didnt really expect it to be so much fun. Everything at Siemens is so god damn lavish. The plush convention centre where we spent our days, the wooden ceiling (yes, wooden), the pretty canteen, the beautiful 
enviorn, did I mention the wooden ceiling?

Now, this is not my first time visit to a corporate office. I have been to 
Schlumberger's office and while it was pretty, it 
wasnt anything like 
Siemens.
We joined on Monday. We were asked to sign our names at the security centre. The security centre is wired and always has hip-hop songs playing.(Pretty cool, u 
wud think..Wait till u see the guard gyrate to the beats)
We were then asked to assemble at the convention centre.We were 
alloted table nos. At the tables we saw placards with our names inscribed on it.
I searched for "
Arshat Chaudhary".
A rose was placed on the table along with a welcome message and a leather bag.
The hall was dressed in white! White tables,white chairs, white curtains...There was a big screen projector on the wall. There were two 43' LCD displays positioned halfway through the hall. The hall could seat more than 
160 people!
Monday and Tuesday were spent attending lectures and getting a feel of the things around us.
On Wednesday, we visited the 
Kalwa factory which is actually situated near 
Airoli. This day was the only day I got really tired. But you might expect 
tht when you have to tour factories (five in no.) spread over 50000 sq 
mts of land.
Mine is a 
new factory,and its so new 
tht you can smell the paint! Most of the 
eqiupment was shipped from Germany. The doors are imported from Dubai and they open vertically (Like they show in sci-
fi movies).
The storage area is 
airconditioned and its so large 
tht a 6 
storeyed building would stand there! The shop floor is air pressurised. The 
girl:boy ratio was 1:137 when the reports last came in. There are 138 employees out of which only the receptionist is female!(subject to change without prior notice)
The project is top secret so I cant revel much data.
Thursday and Friday were real fun. We had settled down by then. All we did is sit on the last row and crack jokes all day long. 
Komel would come up would one good joke and 19 bad jokes every fifteen minutes. 
Abhijit should be proud!
I gotta learn a lot from 
Komel. Quite philosophical he is! Among all 
tht philosophy its good to have 
Akshay's cool attitude around.
I loved the breaks we got. The tea break being my 
fav, not 
coz of the tea but 
becoz they used to serve mouth watering cookies!  We must have had 
atleast 12 different types of cookies - 
choclate chips, 
tuti-
frooti, cocoa cookies etc. (And all 
tht free of charge! Mouth watering or what!)

Now the most imp question the 
mech guys must be dying to ask! "
Were there any girls?" Lots! LOTS! Its been ages since we have been with with so many 
XX chromosomes in
one room. At all times (esp. during lectures) we had an option of admiring any of the 3 pretty HR ladies who were almost always present in the hall.
We had both western and southern zone 
GTEs at 
worli. And since I have always had a weakness for Tamil girls, this place was to me what Lords is to 
Ganguly.

I was really smitten by this dusky damsel. But the loser 
tht I am, 
cudnt gather the courage to talk to her.
Saturday was an outbound training to Silent hills resort , 
Palgher. More on tht later.Will keep you wonderful people posted as 
Siemens happens.
Siemens, cookies and damsels!