Rohit Srivastava
Process Associate in Noida, India
My name is Rohit Kumar Srivastava. I was born on a warm, sunny day in July in U.P., India. I go to school at Gurukul Vidya Peeth. I live with my mom and dad and my younger brothers: Mohit and Shobhit. When I was child, my father was my childhood friend and hid under the table from me. My mom is so sweet and she would do anything for me, and I like my all brothers, we fight like cats and dogs. Sometimes when no one was around, Dad would come up to me and bite my toes for no reason. I still love him but only because he is my Dad.
What life means to me:
Life to me means friends and family who you can trust and who trusts you. I am pretty much on the happy side of life, but like all teens I do I have my “days of.” That means I do have some sad days or depressed days. I have a few friends here that sort of look out for me and when I am having a bad day, I have someone here at school to talk to. I make my school days go by thinking of either the next hour or what I will do when I get home or on the weekend. I’m not seeing anyone now but when I did have a girlfriend, our favorite places to go were the movies and out to dinner. Sometimes we went to the beach.
What’s my outlook on the future:
The year 2012 will make twenty years since I graduated from high school. I think I will start living here in Delhi. I will be quite comfortable with my living situation, meaning that I will be Single. I will not have Wife and children. LOL…!!
Conclusion:
As I said in the beginning, I was born here in India and I’ve lived here my whole life. I would like to see more of the Indian but unfortunately, I don’t have any money to leave India to go anywhere right now. So that I start working in corporate sector with Strong skills in client acquisition, client management, relationship building & profitable business delivery. I fluency in spoken. Well versed with the updated technology aided by the apt usage of the newest technology. Aggressively pursue opportunities to generate and increase revenue.
I hope you have enjoyed reading my life story as much as I have enjoyed writing it for you. Try to get as much as you can out of school; you’re only there for twelve years and when you graduate, you’re home free. Here’s a tip for you to live or try to live by: If you think it, it can be done.