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Meeting the Staff: Chandra Rathnayaka

Meeting the Staff is a new series of articles that aims to bring closer NYU Abu Dhabi’s staff to our readers. Every other week, The Gazelle will talk ...

Nov 22, 2014

Photo by Asyrique Thevendran/The Gazelle
Meeting the Staff is a new series of articles that aims to bring closer NYU Abu Dhabi’s staff to our readers. Every other week, The Gazelle will talk to a staff member and introduce you to their stories.
Chandrawathi Rathnayaka is a security guard at NYU Abu Dhabi. She hails from a small village near Nuwara Eliya, in southern Sri Lanka, where she travels every year to visit her 11-year-old son. After getting married and losing her retailing business in Hong Kong and Sri Lanka, Rathnayaka moved to the UAE in 2005. Having previously worked as a security guard in Dubai’s Mall of the Emirates and a bank in Fujairah, she joined NYUAD in 2009, before students arrived.
You have been here since the beginning of this university. How are you adapting to the new Saadiyat Campus?
I liked Sama Tower better … because it had a lot to do. Now, if you see here, [there is] nothing to do. The campus is big, but we don’t have to do anything. Sometimes I feel bored here. In Sama Tower, if you would sit at the reception … the time is passing very fast … Here, all the work has become divided in too many locations … and I never see most of the students and my colleagues.
What do you enjoy the most of your job?
I enjoy the most when all students, all staff are here … When the campus is empty, I don’t like it. I like it when all is busy and everybody is here and I can do something for them; I am most happy when I help someone.
What is your best memory in your time here?
Normally when we join in the yearly party. We have a get-together with the staff in some time around Christmas and it is the best. There are like dancing parts and singing and everything is in a very nice hotel … they prepare everything for us and it is a very good day… I also like the Staff Appreciation Day, because it’s from [the students] heart, their love for us … They cook, they serve, they come, call us and give us a portion … it’s really the best. They express their love for us, so we feel more close to them. And every year we get something small.
What do you like to do the most in your free time?
I have plants … I have a plantation and I am enjoying with that; I don’t go anywhere … There [are] some flowers, vegetables and now big pumpkins have come out, a lot of stuff to eat … Also I missed green — Sri Lanka is green, you know? So I am trying to keep being friends with the green color … It’s hard to grow here. In the whole accommodation, we have a ladies separated part, and only in my room [they grow]. Sometimes people even come and take photos.
[She laughs]
What are your plans for the future?
I am planning to go back and do my own something in Sri Lanka … and stay with my son also there … I have two ideas: one is, I am thinking to make ... a small hotel, a restaurant, and the other is in the tourism side … rent some vehicles or something to join the tourism, because in Sri Lanka now, we have many tourists.
When are you planning to do so?
When I will complete paying my loans here. My son is now growing up and he needs me … He has stayed without me too many years: He is always asking, “When will you come?”
Tell us about your favorite spot in Abu Dhabi.
Yas [Island] is good; Yas is very nice. It has a very nice green color. Most of it is trees and flowers and it’s very natural … and it’s completely quiet. I like nature. The city, I don’t like: it’s too busy … [although] the Corniche is also good.
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