So I am leaving in about 48 hours for the 24 hour trip to China. That includes almost 9 hours of layovers. Three or so in LAX, and at least five in the Seoul, Korea airport. Oddly enough, I am indifferent to having to sit in an airport for hours waiting on a flight. I'll have plenty of reading material and no children with me to entertain. Can I add that my last overseas flight (coach) included a toddler on my lap because I was too cheap to buy her a ticket? That takes some grit. So does packing for a month in China, a task that also inspires procrastination. I'd rather introduce my talented colleagues that are preparing in concert with (or without) me. Can't wait to meet you, teamies!
Anna Greenberg, Global Financing, Atlanta, Georgia by way of Brazil
Janani Babukrishnan, Integrated Technology Delivery, Bangalore, India
Crystal Yu, Global Business Service, Washington, D.C.
Judy Kershow, Global Administration. Atlanta, Georgia
Peter Dornberg, Integrated Technology Delivery, Cologne, Germany
Tamas Orosz, Global Financing, Budapest, Hungary
and Yours Truly,
Jennifer Dennis, Marketing & Communications Strategist, Austin, Texas
Monday, August 1, 2011
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