Slowly forgetting english
After having almost forgotten some czech words during 2,5 years in Rotterdam, this time I am realizing how fast I am forgetting the english speaking skills.
I went to an Expro tram party, last friday - with other AIESEC people and trainees. It took me about 15 minutes before I was able to speak fluently again. Strange.
The party was a good fun. Didn't even realize where the tram was going. Arthur J. who was here for the weekend was there too. Guess he drank way too much the night before, and he looked really sick (and also damn funny) the whole ride. I couldn't help but laugh, when I was looking at him sometimes. You know those homeless guys riding on trams at night ;-)) ?
... yes, that's exactly how he was looking that night ;-)).
(Sorry, dude !)
That night I drank a lot of becherovka (continuing in a good tradition of our former PM M.Zeman ;-). After that we continued to some clubs in the old town, don't remember their names, but we ended up in a cuban bar near the river with some trainees, and then headed home.
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Otherwise life's good. Not much work to do in my new job yet, the projects are only starting now. But hopefully I'll get more busy after the NY. I should be working even on projects for some of the big players in the Telco-industry in the Czech Republic. That should give me a good exposure for the future.
I am slowly figuring out the way formal and unformal relations in the company are working. I certainly don't want to get limited just to the job description of the current position and forget or lay aside what I learned and gained in the past years. I need to figure out the right way how to offer what I have to the company and do it well. The extent to which I am successful at this will determine, "how good" my decision to join a smaller company after AI was, when I look at it back.
