B’lore ground report
My brief time in Bangalore a couple of years ago was sweet. The auto drivers were chill (Yes, only talking about rapido/uber ones). Chalte firte toh full nanga naach even then. Stopped an auto for a 2km distance and bhai ne ₹300 ki quotation di. The fruit sellers, store owners were all cool. Jisko jo bhasha aati thi usme baat karke kaam chalta tha. Met Tamil and Malyali auto drivers as well who directly or indirectly communicated ki sab theek thaak hi hai yaha. Sorted society. Jump to 2024, badmashi mode on for locals, multiple cases of girls being harassed, house owners annoying the fuck out of tenants and the already questionable commute system is worsened with drivers just not willing to take non-local residents. My question: have any of you started on some exit plan where either you switch cities with an internal transfer or switching companies? (I understand, for many, it would be a luxury to even consider the move since responsibilities can make you risk averse. Its fine, in your own time)
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