However, Viswanathan did not make any effort to change himself.
It has been eighteen months, since Viswanathan completed his studies. He had still not got a job.
Arunachalam stopped the practice of going through job ads and pointing out the relevant ones to his son, after getting fatigued and frustrated by the attitude of his son.
Viswanathan's friend Kumar told him, "A new industrial unit is coming up in the public sector. It is going to recruit a large number of people for various positions. The ad has come in today's paper. There is a good chance of our getting a job in this firm. It is a very good firm. The salary is good. The career prospects are also bright. If we get a job in this firm, we can settle down in our life. I am going to apply for this today. You may also apply."
"I will" said Viswanathan.
Viswanathan decided that immediately after going home, he would look for ad and apply.
When he reached home, his father was there. Since Viswanathan wanted to avoid any question from his father about the job he was applying for, he postponed looking for the ad. If his father came to know about the opportunity, he would pressurize him to apply immediately, making a lot of fuss, in the process.
Since the last date to apply was about fifteen days away, Viswanathan was complacent for the next couple of days,
Some relatives visited his home and stayed for a couple of days. Viswanathan's attention was diverted. By the time the relatives departed, Viswanathan had forgotten about applying for the job.
He remembered the matter, after two days, but he didn't remember the date on which the ad for the job was published in the newspaper. He took out the papers for the last fifteen days and searched for the ad. He couldn't find it.
Kumar would be having the cutting of the ad. But he was not in town.
Viswanathan concluded that he had not searched for the ad meticulously. He decided to search for the ad more thoroughly, the next day.
When he searched again the next day, he was able to find the ad.
Viswanathan felt relieved.
But when he read the ad, he saw a problem.
The application process was not simple. First, he had to request for the application form, by writing to the head office of the firm at Delhi, with a self-addressed, stamped envelope. After receiving the application form from the firm, he should fill it up and send it to the Delhi office, along with copies of his certificates and a postal order for ten rupees.
The last date for receipt of the applications was only five days away. It would take four days to receive the application form from Delhi, even if he were to send the request for the form that day. Even if he could post the completed application the same day he received the form, it would take at least two days for it to reach Delhi. There was a Sunday in between. Therefore, the completed application would reach Delhi, only after the last date.
After the bitter realization that it was impossible for him to apply for that job. he put the newspaper away, in disgust.
The feeling of regret that he could have applied for that job in time, if only he had been a little less lethargic, created a pain in his mind.
Arunachalam, who had entered the house just then, saw his son going through several newspapers and felt, 'Not bad. At least now, he has become responsible.'
After three months, Kumar received an appointment order from the public sector firm.
"You are better than me, in all aspects. So, if you had applied for the job, you would have definitely got it. Why did you miss applying for the job?" asked Kumar.
Viswanathan cursed himself for losing a good opportunity, due to his lethargy and sluggishness.
Section 2
nedunIr maRavi madi thuyil nAngum
kedu nIrAr kAmak kalan.
Verse 604



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