Woo Hoo. After an extended lay off (since August), I have accepted a new Region Sales Manager position selling to grocery stores. This company happens to be headquartered in Italy and I'll be going there in June! Good luck to those others that are still searching or might get laid off. It's no fun. But keep your chin up, stay positive, prepare for the worst and hope for the best!
Now I can afford some bling for my monster, Bella. Time to celebrate!
Ciao!
Congrats on the new job. [thumbsup]
Congrats man [thumbsup]
I can't wait to find a new job and blow some of the severence pay I got on my bike [laugh] [laugh]
Congrats!!
[clap] [thumbsup]
Congrats!
You might not want to come back... Italy is awesome. [thumbsup]
Quote from: mostrobelle on February 09, 2009, 03:57:44 PM
You might not want to come back... Italy is awesome. [thumbsup]
si ... l'italia è il meglio.
Congratulations! Bring back prosciutto [bacon] [bacon] [bacon]
Sweet! Bocco Lupo!
Where are you going to be?
What stores?
Essalunga?
Thanks all.
I'm headed to Lucca in northern Italy to visit our HQ. It's about 1h45m SW from Bologna. Methinks I'll need to learn some Italian before I go. Just to be clear, the job is based here (I'll be flying around the western U.S.) selling to supermarkets here (think Safeway, Lucky, Albertsons, Kroger, etc.). The parent company is based in Italy. Hopefully this will turn into an annual trip so I can extend the business trips into riding vacations. Wouldn't that be totally awesome?
Quote from: r_ciao on February 09, 2009, 10:21:49 PM
Thanks all.
I'm headed to Lucca in northern Italy to visit our HQ. It's about 1h45m SW from Bologna. Methinks I'll need to learn some Italian before I go. Just to be clear, the job is based here (I'll be flying around the western U.S.) selling to supermarkets here (think Safeway, Lucky, Albertsons, Kroger, etc.). The parent company is based in Italy. Hopefully this will turn into an annual trip so I can extend the business trips into riding vacations. Wouldn't that be totally awesome?
May 31 2009 Moto GP of Italy - Mugello
September 6, 2009 Moto GP of San Marino - Misano
You'll have a LOT more fun if you learn italian.
Here's your first lesson, Pronunciation is phonetic:
C's are kind of opposite like this:
Italian = English:
ch = K
ca = Ka
co = KO
cu = kU
c = ch
cc = CH (anything double gets more emphasis: ss = S' )
ci = chEE
ce = che
e = A
i = EE
o = O
u = U
a = ah
, = . in reference to money: £ 1,35 = $ 1.35
Everything else is the same as English except there are fewer letters. No J, Y, K, or W. And no silent E or silent anything. You say each letter in other words. ou = O,U not oooo. And there are no diphthongs.
You are now ready to speak Italian. [thumbsup]
if your going to be spending time in bologna, milano, firenze, venizia or roma, let me know and i will hook you up with local DOC club presidents who live in these cities and can help you get around and introduce you to others.
a presto,
johnc
Quote from: r_ciao on February 09, 2009, 10:21:49 PM
Thanks all.
I'm headed to Lucca in northern Italy to visit our HQ. It's about 1h45m SW from Bologna. Methinks I'll need to learn some Italian before I go. Just to be clear, the job is based here (I'll be flying around the western U.S.) selling to supermarkets here (think Safeway, Lucky, Albertsons, Kroger, etc.). The parent company is based in Italy. Hopefully this will turn into an annual trip so I can extend the business trips into riding vacations. Wouldn't that be totally awesome?
Congrats and enjoy Italy [thumbsup]