Monday, October 5, 2015

Humour saves the day



All of us go through trying times and sometimes reach a deadlock. My personal learning has been that lightening the situation, thinking on your feet and making  interesting and humorous  conversations help.

I remember a few anecdotes and thought I will pen some of them.

I was interviewing a candidate for the post of ‘ Sales Manager’. My colleague and I were in the panel. After the interview finished, there were discussions with respect to the suitability of the candidate. I was of the opinion that the candidate did not answer many of the relevant questions on the subject of Sales and Marketing and hence was unsuitable. However, my colleague had a different point of view. Heated discussions ensued between both of us, and my colleague more often than not loved  to have the last word. Since the right candidate had to be recruited, I asked my colleague for three reasons that he feels that the candidate should be considered. My colleague replied saying that the candidate was good, nice and with a smiling disposition. Intrigued by this, I asked him an innocuous question “ Are you looking for a Manager or a son in law?
This question eased the situation and settled the issue and both of us were laughing our guts out.

At one of our plants, there were negotiations going on with respect to certain facilities to be provided to security personnel. The rationale for these benefits being given was not acceptable to the management  and the situation had reached an impasse with union ready to walk out. The union submitted that security personnel were hard working and sincere and hence their demand. At this juncture, I informed them about an incident that I remembered. I told them that it so happened in a company that a security guard was found drunk during the night shift and when questioned, the union representative replied saying ‘Jane do na Saab, socho na security bahut tight tha’. This diffused the situation and all of us started laughing.

One day morning I left my house in a huff for office, slightly angry with my wife. It is she who ensures on a daily basis that my pen, wallet, handkerchief and my belt are all kept in place for me. After I reached office, she called me and told me ‘Ensure that your pants don’t come down.” I then realized I had forgotten to wear my belt. Both of us had a hearty laugh. This ensured my anger disappeared.


Simple and small, but they say it all. Such humorous conversations cheer all of us and saves our day.

11 comments:

Sylvia K said...

Oh how true!! Good to see you back online!! It's been quite a while since I've seen one of your posts!! Hope you're doing well!!

nsiyer said...

Doing well, Sylvia. Just retired from service. Had a holiday in Europe with my wife.

nsiyer said...

Doing well, Sylvia. Just retired from service. Had a holiday in Europe with my wife.

kala said...

Amazing write-up. Enjoyed reading especially the title Iyer-n-higher

Nidhi Mahajan said...

Super Sir!! This was hilarious and inspiring both :). Will be looking out for more from you.

Unknown said...

Aww lovely

Unknown said...

Aww lovely

Unknown said...

Aww lovely

nsiyer said...

Thanks Kala Nidhi and Raji

nsiyer said...

Thanks Kala Nidhi and Raji

Unknown said...

Very thought provoking indeed!! Thank you so much for sharing!! Good to see you online again!! I hope you have a wonderful weekend!!
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