Unicorn

Noun: unicorn 'yooni'korn An imaginary creature represented as a white horse with a long horn growing from its forehead. Though the popular image of the unicorn is that of a white horse differing only in the horn, the traditional unicorn has a billy-goat beard, a lion's tail, and cloven hoofs, which distinguish him from a horse. Interestingly, these modifications make the horned ungulate more realistic, since only cloven-hoofed animals have horns.

Thursday, May 18, 2006

Samvaada - Part 5

I also say:
You say that corporate life is risky. Yes, it is. They always want the bottom line – profits. They are not running a charitable organization. They are in the field for money. That is the reason they expect 100% from you for every dime they pay you. If your performance is bad then someone else will overtake you. You can’t call that a risk – You are not taking that risk for free and also they pay you and they pay you well 99 out of 100 instances. If we take up a job with lesser competition and responsibilities – say, our favorite, a lecturer – No body is going to hire you on a premium … unless until ofcourse you are a very famous orator with spellbinding skills and in depth knowledge of what you are speaking. Is it not?
See also: Samvaada - part4

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