Two years ago I accepted a position with a company called Interface21. At the time this was a small multi-national company and I was the 4th employee in North America. When I accepted the position I knew there would be quite a bit of travel. How much though, I'm not sure I could have ever predicted. Over the next year and a half, I spoke to training classes both public and private, spoke to conferences both large and small, did consulting, and even managed to write a little software. The flip side to all of the exciting work, was that I spent a lot of time on the road. To give you an idea, this image shows the key cards of every hotel room I stayed in during that time.
In addition to lots of hotels, I spent lots of time in the air. In my first year I accrued over 30,000 air miles, while in my second I accrued over 100,000! In two cases I actually went for more than a month (5 weeks in both cases) without ever going home. This meant that I paid rent on an apartment that I never entered and a lease on a car I never drove.
But am I ever glad that I did the travel. Sometimes all the airports and planes could be a drag, but then I'd think back to all of the things I saw.
Things like the CN Tower in Toronto.
Niagra Falls.
Chicago.
Seattle
The Ferrari Factory.
More snow than a Floridan should ever need to see.
More than one aquarium.
The world's largest plane.
A volcano.
And even Stonehenge
But really, two years is a long time to travel the way I did and I decided that it was probably time to start looking for something a little quieter. Around this time, the company changed name to SpringSource, we picked up venture capital, and a new development group was created. I got the opportunity to take a job doing more development and less travel (well less business travel and more personal travel I hope) and I jumped at it. One small hitch though, the job wasn't in Florida... it was in the United Kingdom. And that's where this story begins.
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2 comments:
Woohoo!! new blog! looks great! NvL
Haha!! Wow- even though I don't talk to you much, I had the exact same idea! LOL! (I didn't see your blog until AFTER I updated mine!!)
P.S. I hope you're enjoying your new job ;)
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