WORK FROM HOME
Story
By
VIKRAM KARVE
Two “IT Nerds” – a
“Techie” Couple – Nisha and Nikhil – Wife and Husband – Software Professionals
– they both work for a famous IT Company.
Nisha and Nikhil are
both “Working from Home” for over one and half months after the “COVID Lockdown”
was announced due to the Corona Virus Scare.
Since they live in a
“Joint Family” with Nikhil’s parents – Nisha and Nikhil have to work in the
bedroom – so – Nikhil works with his laptop on the solitary work-table – while
Nisha sits on the bed with her laptop.
Nisha’s mother-in-law
is forever watching TV in the living room – while her father-in-law sits in the
“master bedroom” reading books to pass his time during the “lockdown”.
One afternoon – when
Nisha and Nikhil are busy working in their bedroom – Nikhil suddenly says to
Nisha: “Office is opening tomorrow…”
“What…? How do you
know…? Nisha says.
“I just got an email
from HR…” Nikhil says.
“Email…?” Nisha asks.
“Yes – the email came
just a few moments ago. You must have got one too. Why don’t you check…?”
Nikhil says.
“I’ll just check…”
Nisha says.
Nisha checks her
email – there is no email from HR.
So – Nisha says to
Nikhil: “I checked my email. There is no email from HR…”
“Oh. You may get the
mail after some time. It’s quite a long email – lots of instructions about
Corona Virus Precautions, Social Distancing at Work, Sanitizing Hygiene etc. –
everyone has to come by bus – only 15 per bus – they have allotted me a bus and
seat…” Nikhil says.
“Can you forward the
email to me…?” Nisha says to Nikhil.
“Of course…” Nikhil
says – and he forwards the email to Nisha.
Nisha reads the
elaborate email – and says: “I wonder why they didn’t send the email to me…?”
“It says that only
33% of the employees can work in office – so – they must have called the
important people…” Nikhil says.
The chauvinistic
nuance is not lost on Nisha.
She knows that her
husband has a typical male superiority complex.
But – does her Team
Leader feel that she is less important than her husband…?
Is that why her
husband has been called to office and she has been asked to stay at home…?
Or – is it something
worse…?
Is she going to be
made redundant – or even fired – once this “lockdown” is completely lifted…?
There were rumors on
the Social Media that IT Companies are going to cut costs and downsize to cope
with the losses during the COVID-19 Lockdown and its aftermath.
Will she lose her
job…?
Even if she doesn’t
lose he job – will she have to work from home forever – while her husband goes
to office every day…?
All sorts of thoughts
perambulate in her brain.
Nisha can’t
concentrate on her work anymore.
She shuts her laptop
and gets up.
“What happened…?” her
husband Nikhil asks her.
“I am going to the
balcony to get fresh air…” Nisha says.
Nisha picks up her smartphone
and walks to the door.
Nisha comes out of
her bedroom into the living room – on her way to the balcony.
Her mother-in-law is
sitting on the sofa and watching TV – which she does the whole day – lockdown –
or no lockdown.
The moment her
mother-in-law sees Nisha – she says to Nisha: “I was waiting for you to come
out. Make some tea for me – I am dying for a cup of tea…”
“I have an important
call to make. I will make you tea after that…” Nisha says to her mother-in-law
– and – Nisha walks towards the balcony.
“Just look at her
arrogance…!” her mother-in-law mumbles, “She thinks she is a “Maharani”…”
Nisha ignores the taunt
of her mother-in-law – walks into the balcony – and – she closes the glass
sliding door since she doesn’t want her mother-in-law to snoop on her
telephonic conversation.
First – she calls up
her friend in HR and tells her about not receiving the email to come to office.
“Only those working
on certain projects have been called to office…” her friend in HR says, “the
rest can work from home…”
“But my husband and I
– we both work in the same team – and he has been called to office – and – I
haven’t been called – why…?” Nisha says.
“Well – please ask
your Team Leader…” her friend in HR says, “Team Leaders send the names to us
and we just send emails and make arrangements for transportation and the necessary
corona hygiene precautions…”
“Thank you…” Nisha
says.
Nisha does not want
to speak to her Team Leader on this issue – especially – Nisha doesn’t want to
tell the Team Leader the reasons why she doesn’t want to work from home.
If her Team Leader
was a man – maybe Nisha would have spoken to him – but – her Team Leader is a
woman – and an extremely gossipy woman – she is an incorrigible flirt – and Nisha
suspects that the Team Leader has a “glad eye” on Nisha’s husband.
Is that why she has
called him to office and ensured that Nisha remains at home…?
There is turmoil
inside Nisha’s brain – she doesn’t want to work from home – especially when her
husband will be working from office.
What should she do…?
Who should she talk to…? Who will understand her problem…? Who can solve her
problem…? And – most importantly – who will be discreet about it...?
Suddenly – an idea
come to Nisha.
Nisha decides to call
the big boss – the CEO of the IT Company.
She remembers her CEO
saying that every employee is free to speak to him on any issue and his doors
are always open.
It is time to see
whether he means what he says.
At the worst – the CEO
may get annoyed – but Nisha feels the matter is urgent and requires a quick
decision – and – under the circumstances – speaking to the CEO is the best
option.
Otherwise – she would
have to stay at home whole day – while her husband would be in office – and this
she doesn’t want to do.
Nisha searches for
her CEO’s mobile number on her smartphone.
Then – she thinks for
a moment.
Calling the CEO
directly may be too rude.
So – Nisha decides to
send him an email – requesting a suitable time to call and speak to him.
She types the email to
her CEO on her smartphone – wording it carefully – saying that she wishes to
urgently speak to the CEO on a personal problem – requesting a convenient time
to call – and she gives her details and mobile number at the end of the email.
Then – Nisha waits
for the reply to her email.
She makes tea for her
mother-in-law – and then – she goes inside her room and starts working on her
laptop.
Nisha keeps checking
her email – but there is no reply from the CEO.
Suddenly – her
smartphone starts vibrating.
She looks at the
screen – it is an unknown number.
Maybe it is the CEO
calling – Nisha thinks – so she accepts the call and says: “Hello…”
The person calling
identifies himself – yes – it is the CEO.
Nisha misses a
heartbeat – then she recovers her wits – and says: “Hello, Sir. Just a moment,
Sir…” and she decides to go to the balcony.
Nisha doesn’t want to
talk to the CEO in front of her husband.
She quickly goes to
the balcony – and says to the CEO: “Sorry, Sir – to keep you waiting…”
“That’s okay – what
is the matter…?” the CEO says, “I saw your email – so I have checked all your
details – now just quickly tell me your problem…”
“Sir – my husband
also works in the same team. He has been asked to come to office tomorrow…”
Nisha says.
“I know…” the CEO
says, “I approved the final list…”
“Sir – I also want to
work from office…” Nisha says.
“You want to work
from office…? Why is that…? Aren’t you happy working from home…?” the CEO asks
Nisha.
“No, Sir – I am not
comfortable working from home…” Nisha says.
“Comfortable…? You
are not comfortable working from home…? Well that isn’t a convincing reason…”
the CEO says.
“Personal reasons,
Sir…” Nisha says.
“That won’t do. You’ll
have to give some proper reason…” the CEO says.
“It’s quite embarrassing
for me to say…” Nisha says.
“You can tell me in
strict confidence…” the CEO says.
“Sir – I live in a
joint family. When my husband goes to office from tomorrow – I will be working
from home – my mother-in-law – she will harass me, Sir…” Nisha says.
“Please be serious
and stop wasting my time…” the CEO says with irritation in his voice.
“Sir – my father-in-law
– his intentions are not honorable – he has his lecherous eyes on me – I am
scared – when I am alone he tries to get close – my mother-in-law looks the
other way – I can’t tell my husband because he won’t believe me – and with my
husband away in office – I will be all alone in my room – Sir – please try to
understand…” Nisha says in a pleading voice.
“Okay – Okay – I’ll
see what I can do…” the CEO says, “but there are restrictions on the number of
people we can call to office – we can’t call more than 33%. So – if we call you
to office – since both of you are on the same team – we will swap you with your
husband – and – your husband may have to work from home…”
“Thank you so much,
Sir – I will come to office – my husband will work from home…” Nisha says, “I
am so grateful to you, Sir…”
“It’s okay…” the CEO
says, “You come and see me sometime – my doors are always open…”
“Yes, Sir – Thank you,
Sir…” Nisha says – but the CEO has already disconnected the call.
One hour later – Nisha
gets an elaborate email asking her to come to office the next morning.
And – Nisha’s husband
gets a short email asking him to continue working from home.
Surprised – Nisha’s
husband calls up the Team Leader – but the Team Leader says that says that the
instructions for the swap came from the “Top” – she can’t do anything about it –
and she would give him his “work from home” instructions next morning.
At night – when they
are in bed – Nisha’s husband – Nikhil – he grumbles to Nisha: “This is nonsense
– they want you to go to office and I have to work from home. How will I manage…?
There is no maid – no cook – no house-help – due to this painful “lockdown”. Who
is going to cook lunch – wash the dishes – do the housework – go down to the
store to get milk, foodstuffs and vegetables…? You know that my mother does nothing
except watch TV – and my father just sits in his room reading books. I don’t
know how I am going to manage all this housework – plus work from home all day…”
Next morning – with a
mask on her face – and – a spring in her step – Nisha walks to the company bus
stop near her apartment – on her way to work from office.
VIKRAM KARVE
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