the story of nat
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The story of
NA T
This is the story of NAT my good old friend.
This is PA Tsy, his not-so-old wife.
This is his not-so-old enough daughter CA Thy.
And, This is their fairly old home in NJ.
Nat works for a Companyandis passionate towards his job.
So passionate, that every time someone had to remind him of his family
and his home.
His wife
yelled.
His child
shouted.
His home
wept.
He
heard
none.
For, the faint hum of his PC,The rat-a-tat of the printer,The crooning of his secretaryAnd the take-a-second orders of his boss Were his world.
Until
One day…
The weep of his home became a
wail.
….And spoiled his sleep.
And his
work.
Now he heard, his wife’s yelling, his child’s shouts and, of course, his home’s wails …
… all loud and clear.
And decided to put an end to all.
He walked through roads,not hitherto taken.
He f lipped through the yellow pages,not hitherto used.
And finally founda plumber, after considerable hardship.
After the plumber’s visit,the home stopped wailing, but ……..
….Nat started
weeping.
For, The plumberhad robbed Nat of his fortune and his peace.
And if you think the story
ends
here….
No, it does
not!
A fter a few days………
His home started
And Nat started weeping again!
His wife started
His child started
The plumber came
WeepingNats among us
.are not rare
For f inding a worthy service provider is
not so easy with the time and .work constraints
Service industry has grown in leaps and bounds . over the years But the means of procuring services
have not. 0
20
40
60
80
100
1950 1970 1990 2010
years
No
.of
serv
ice
That the power of Net is still to be exploited for
service procurement and
comprehensive service providence .is a pity
If only, there could be a comprehensive detailof all service providers on the Net.
If only, all such service providers could be authenticated by a responsible service facilitator.
If only, there could be a mechanism to weigh cost over quality and settle for a choice.
If only, the service facilitator could facilitate all the processesfrom selection to completion.
Life could become easy.
There would be no yelling Patsys.
No shouting cathys.
No weeping homes.
PCs can blissfully Hum.Printers can delightfully rat-a-tat.Secretaries can happily croon.Bosses can merrily issue orders-a-second………….
……And weeping Nats would be Rare.
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