I am Santa's Christmas cookies and milk, sitting on the table...
My sojourn here in the East Coast draws near...finally. I can't really describe how happy I am that I'm finally going home. It's kinda like waiting for the last day of school to end, sitting in that last class...looking at the clock, knowing the end is SOOOOOO near....so near. There's still the wrap up meeting to attend before things finally close down here. About half of the people from Germany left, and most of the Iwaki dudes are leaving manana as well, but more are coming and some are coming back even. It's crazy, I tell ya. Esp, when there are scheduling conflicts, actually no...it's crazy when no one follows the freakin damn schedule...I tell you, I have never been so frustrated with work stuff in my life... Everyone's saying good-bye and it was actually cool to meet a lot of them, some were even from my office back in Torrance that I had never met. But the foreign dudes were really cool...despite all of our language barriers, we found some commonalities, such as smoking and laughing...their curiosity about American things is so amusing, it's like watching a little kid seeing things for the first time, so many questions. But, I did learn a lot on this project, I've worked with a lot of upper management and I can really take something back with me. But I can only say this...
HELL YEAH, I'M FUCKING GOING HOME BABY!!!!
"Experience is one of the greatest lessons one can learn, never stop learning"
My sojourn here in the East Coast draws near...finally. I can't really describe how happy I am that I'm finally going home. It's kinda like waiting for the last day of school to end, sitting in that last class...looking at the clock, knowing the end is SOOOOOO near....so near. There's still the wrap up meeting to attend before things finally close down here. About half of the people from Germany left, and most of the Iwaki dudes are leaving manana as well, but more are coming and some are coming back even. It's crazy, I tell ya. Esp, when there are scheduling conflicts, actually no...it's crazy when no one follows the freakin damn schedule...I tell you, I have never been so frustrated with work stuff in my life... Everyone's saying good-bye and it was actually cool to meet a lot of them, some were even from my office back in Torrance that I had never met. But the foreign dudes were really cool...despite all of our language barriers, we found some commonalities, such as smoking and laughing...their curiosity about American things is so amusing, it's like watching a little kid seeing things for the first time, so many questions. But, I did learn a lot on this project, I've worked with a lot of upper management and I can really take something back with me. But I can only say this...
HELL YEAH, I'M FUCKING GOING HOME BABY!!!!
"Experience is one of the greatest lessons one can learn, never stop learning"
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