Eindhoven, Netherlands
January 24, 2010 By Jesse Doerr @ 4:42 am
I’m checked into my hotel here for the next 12 nights. I’m back over at the factory for more training. This will be my first official training on our Titan systems.
I’m checked into my hotel here for the next 12 nights. I’m back over at the factory for more training. This will be my first official training on our Titan systems.
Back in Europe this week for some more training. It’ll be nice to have some more time over here, and then Beth and I are off for vacation next week in Denver.
I’m flying out today for some more training at the factory in Eindhoven. This is just going to be a one week trip, so I should be home next Saturday.
I’m in Europe for the next two weeks. Nothing super exciting, but a chance to get some more training for my job. I do have a weekend to myself inbetween though. If you have any ideas where I should go, drop me a line.
I’ve come to realize, that the one thing that can make trans-oceanic flights excruciating is sinus pressure and headaches. But today I’ve discovered something that can make that even worse: food poisoning. I don’t know what I ate, but it sure got to me, and at 40,000 feet no less.
I’m setting out today on a bit of a travel saga. This morning, I’m flying from Amsterdam, NL, to Frankfurt, Germany, and then from Frankfurt to Portland, OR.
I’ll have about 12 hours at home this weekend before I’m off to the airport again.
Sunday I’m flying to Narita, Japan. With the time change, I’ll get there Monday afternoon and then spend the night. The next morning I’ll be back on another plane and headed to Hanoi, Vietnam.
So, a few airmiles this week.
I’ve crossed the pond again to get some training for my job. I’m going to be spending the next two weeks at my work’s factory, learning how to be a better engineer. This is my first time in Europe too wich is exciting for me. The people have all been great so far, everyone has been very friendly and helpful. I don’t know any Dutch yet, but everyone seems to know at least a little English. I’m trying to learn to speak at least a little while I’m here.
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