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From: Training & Placements, BEC, Bapatla <becpla...@yahoo.com>
Date: 2 July 2012 09:44
Subject: Fw: HCL Technologies Ltd!
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Thanks & Regards,

D Narayana Chowdary,
Training and Placement Officer,
Bapatla Engineering College (www.becbapatla.ac.in)
Bapatla, Guntur District, Andhra Pradesh. - 522 101.
Mobile: +919441129993, 08643-211517
becplacements@yahoo.com, becplacements@becbapatla.ac.in

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From: Campus <Cam...@hcl.com>
To: Campus <Cam...@hcl.com>
Sent: Friday, 29 June 2012 12:02 PM
Subject: HCL Technologies Ltd!

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Hello Sir/Madam,
 
Please find the attached mailer sent to the students today. Please ensure that all the selected students get the mail. In case of non-receipt, please update us with the name and the correct e-mail id.
 
 
Thank you,
Campus Force Team.
 


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Important notes at bottom of the mailer
 
Tips for Traveling Long Distances on a Motorcycle:
The fact that "touring motorcycles" form a separate category might be interpreted as if other motorcycles are not suited for long distances. But that's a misunderstanding. A touring motorcycle has several properties that make it capable to cover huge stretches of interstates, loaded with luggage and a passenger, offering comfort all the way.
Here are few of the handy tips for traveling long distances on a motorcycle.
Clear Maps: Obviously, you need good maps. When you compare maps in a shop, try to look at the differences in details.
Choose the right roads: If you want to cover many kilometers, you'd better not choose the really narrow roads: you won't get far. Some countries have designated routes as an alternative for interstates (or motorways).
 
 
Take a Break: Make sure you take a break before you get tired. Stretching your legs from time to time will have the result that you are able to ride much longer before getting tired. When you find the ideal place for a break, enjoy it for a while.
 
 
Eating and Drinking: Eat or drink before you get hungry or thirsty. Put some candy bars and cartons with soft drinks in your tank bag (buy them before you leave, and when they're finished, buy them at gas stations): in that case you will always have something to eat and drink during a rest-break.
 
 
Protection from Noise: In general, it is not the exhaust pipe that is the problem for your ears, on motorcycle. It is the sound of the wind. There are many factors that have influence on that noise: helmets can be quiet or noisy, a fairing may increase or (seldom) decrease the noise, the position of your head has influence, etc.
Don’t ride on till the last drop: In some countries or regions, gas stations are scarse. In such a place, don't ride until you hit reserve, but just fill the tank when you encounter a gas station, and your tank is more than halfway empty.
 
 
Take it easy: When you're traveling long distances, you'd better not chase the guys. Instead, try to ride as "even" as possible. That doesn't mean that you should be slow, but it means that you'd better stay off the brakes, and don't open or close the throttle.
 
 
Secure your bike: On the big ferries, you will have to secure your bike. Always put your bike on the side-stand; not on the center stand: there will be less chance that it will fall that way. There is always rope on a ferry, but to be sure, take some extra straps with you.
 
Note
We would also like to take this opportunity to make a few important announcements for students who have accepted the offer of appointment, and are joining HCL.  We request you to please read carefully and follow the instructions.
1.     All students who have accepted the offer of appointment should have completed their degree program, and should have their mark sheets.
2.     All M.Tech and MCA students should have completed their Viva and final exams.
3.     All students have to bring their Service Agreements on the day of joining.
4.     Dress code is strictly Formals during Joining process and Induction.
5.     Beware of Fraud Recruitment mails from unknown source.
6.     It is Mandatory to apply for passport, and verification check will be done for the same from 1st October 2011 onwards.
Regards,
Team HR
 
 




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From: Campus <Cam...@hcl.com>
To: Campus <Cam...@hcl.com>
Cc: 
Date: Fri, 29 Jun 2012 10:16:38 +0530
Subject: HCL Technologies Ltd: Hobby Zone!
 
 

Important notes at bottom of the mailer

 

Tips for Traveling Long Distances on a Motorcycle:

Source: http://www.lazymotorbike.eu/tips/distance/

The fact that "touring motorcycles" form a separate category might be interpreted as if other motorcycles are not suited for long distances. But that's a misunderstanding. A touring motorcycle has several properties that make it capable to cover huge stretches of interstates, loaded with luggage and a passenger, offering comfort all the way.

Here are few of the handy tips for traveling long distances on a motorcycle.

Clear Maps: Obviously, you need good maps. When you compare maps in a shop, try to look at the differences in details.
Choose the right roads: If you want to cover many kilometers, you'd better not choose the really narrow roads: you won't get far. Some countries have designated routes as an alternative for interstates (or motorways).

 

 

Take a Break: Make sure you take a break before you get tired. Stretching your legs from time to time will have the result that you are able to ride much longer before getting tired. When you find the ideal place for a break, enjoy it for a while.

 

 

Eating and Drinking: Eat or drink before you get hungry or thirsty. Put some candy bars and cartons with soft drinks in your tank bag (buy them before you leave, and when they're finished, buy them at gas stations): in that case you will always have something to eat and drink during a rest-break.

 

 

Protection from Noise: In general, it is not the exhaust pipe that is the problem for your ears, on motorcycle. It is the sound of the wind. There are many factors that have influence on that noise: helmets can be quiet or noisy, a fairing may increase or (seldom) decrease the noise, the position of your head has influence, etc.
Don’t ride on till the last drop: In some countries or regions, gas stations are scarse. In such a place, don't ride until you hit reserve, but just fill the tank when you encounter a gas station, and your tank is more than halfway empty.

 

 

Take it easy: When you're traveling long distances, you'd better not chase the guys. Instead, try to ride as "even" as possible. That doesn't mean that you should be slow, but it means that you'd better stay off the brakes, and don't open or close the throttle.

 

 

Secure your bike: On the big ferries, you will have to secure your bike. Always put your bike on the side-stand; not on the center stand: there will be less chance that it will fall that way. There is always rope on a ferry, but to be sure, take some extra straps with you.

 

Note

We would also like to take this opportunity to make a few important announcements for students who have accepted the offer of appointment, and are joining HCL.  We request you to please read carefully and follow the instructions.

1.     All students who have accepted the offer of appointment should have completed their degree program, and should have their mark sheets.

2.     All M.Tech and MCA students should have completed their Viva and final exams.

3.     All students have to bring their Service Agreements on the day of joining.

4.     Dress code is strictly Formals during Joining process and Induction.

5.     Beware of Fraud Recruitment mails from unknown source.

6.     It is Mandatory to apply for passport, and verification check will be done for the same from 1st October 2011 onwards.

Regards,
Team HR

 

 





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