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> Great oppotunity to go to Finland, Cheap (relatively speaking) Where's Timo
Great oppotunity to go to Finland
Great oppotunity to go to Finland
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Gint
post Apr 19 2004, 01:37 PM
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Here's the deal. My wife has gone to Finland a couple of times for work. The once parent company (before the big GE buyout) is located there. She is going again in mid May. This time, she's only going with one other co-worker and she's a young, single, self-sufficient loaner type. My wife asked me if I wanted to go this time. It would only cost one $800 plane ticket. Hotel is paid for and I have to eat anyway regardless of where I'm located.

The flip side? I would then only have one week of vacation left for the entire year. And at some point (this year I hope) I will have to make a trip to NorCal to pick up the 914.

Whaddya think?

Where'e Timo? I would have to visit him and check out his beautiful six conversion.
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post Apr 19 2004, 01:53 PM
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You should totally go. I have regretted it every time I have not travelled when I have had the opportunity.

Most companies I have worked for will allow me to take unpaid leave beyond the amount of vacation time they allot - so there is usually that as a fall back measure if your official vacation time isn't enough.

If the trip is in August - you could go see the Finnish leg of the FIA World Rally Championship.
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post Apr 19 2004, 02:23 PM
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Thanks fiid. That's where I'm leaning. I just realized that I haven't used my personal floaters this year yet either. So I would still have 9 days PTO even if we extend this trip to use an entire week. And these jags around here would never let me out of here on unpaid time off.

My 90 year old Grandma told me that her fondest memories that whe will remember forever are the trips her and my Grandpa made to Germany. She said, "Go. Do it while you're young."
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post Apr 19 2004, 03:27 PM
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you really should go and make extra time to cross over from finland to st. petersburg, russia. I really want to do that trip.
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post Apr 19 2004, 03:48 PM
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Finland is very nice, definitely go. also swing by st. petersburg (as vortex mentioned) and estonia while you're there -- these are each "quick" 1-2 day trips from Helsinki. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beer3.gif)
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post Apr 19 2004, 03:54 PM
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St. Petersburg is awesome! I've been there and it is right next to Finland. Definetly check out the Hermitage museam if you can.
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post Apr 19 2004, 04:04 PM
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It's a great opportunity, but... she will most likely be working every day, so you're on your own until the evening. And while you've been playing all day, she may not want to. Something to think about.
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post Apr 19 2004, 06:29 PM
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What's to think about? Opportunity doesn't always knock loudly, but I think the door is splitting this time.
Or I suppose you could sit home and wait for a better offer. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif)
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post Apr 19 2004, 06:36 PM
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Hell yes you fool!
Monique and I spend out spare time planning the next vacation. We are going to Crete in August and more time in Amsterdam too. Hopefully I will see Ya-Roon, graphic guru, again.
You have to travel while you can still get around, who wants to wait until they are 75 yrs old.
Plus this sounds like a good time spent with the wife.

Geoff (IMG:style_emoticons/default/wink.gif)

Ok, who is the wise guy editing my posts! Ya-roonie, graphic goonie, knock it off!!!
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post Apr 19 2004, 08:16 PM
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It's not quite like a vacation but my SO and I have done the shared-company trip a couple of times. It worked out quite well. For the price of an air ticket, you live and eat pretty well, and have the days to rummage around while the worker is working. If the timing works, adding a day on at one end or the other can steal a free vacation day.

kim.

* Caveate: those of us of Finnish extraction are required to say that. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/laugh.gif)

edit: how do you put a square bracket inline?
edit: let's try! [ ]
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post Apr 19 2004, 09:21 PM
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It's a great opportunity, but... she will most likely be working every day, so you're on your own until the evening.


Whats wrong with that?

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And while you've been playing all day, she may not want to.


All right, I get the point. It was her idea fer cryin out loud. She already said that we could do some things after she finished up with work. I don't think the work there will be too taxing. And she's been a couple of times already, so she already has some idea for us in the evenings.

Shar's employer kind of dictates the schedule. We would leave on a Saturday, not arrive until Sunday late afternoon (with the time difference), and we were originally supposed to leave Thursday a.m., so there isn't a lot of time. We want to extend it through Friday. After Thursday night, we're entirely on our own dime and it will take into Saturday to get home.

I definitely have my eye on St. Petersburg. It's number one on my list. We're planning on an overnight boat trip (cabin and everything) Thursday night over to Stockholm and then fly out late Friday from there.


And I just found that elusive birth certificate for the passport application. Woohoo!

Thanks guys! I think you talked me into it.
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post Apr 19 2004, 09:22 PM
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ginter, the gintman, gintmeister, ginterola...,

what happened?
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post Apr 19 2004, 09:26 PM
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You need to go......i went to Ireland a few years ago for a Guinness trip, i mean business trip and i proposed the same deal for my wife...she declined and now regrets it since the chances of me getting sent back over there on the companies dime is pretty damn slim......

tons of fun driving on the "wrong" side (IMG:style_emoticons/default/MDB2.gif)
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post Apr 19 2004, 09:32 PM
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ginter, the gintman, gintmeister, ginterola...,

what happened?


I haven't had the time to look into you guy's gig yet, so I don't know if this is a legit question or not Sean.


Thanks Mikey. I'm all in as long as the 2 week passport expedite actually only takes 2 weeks.
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post Apr 19 2004, 09:36 PM
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Hey you guys that have been to St. Petersberg, I've heard it's a PITA to get in there. Any tips?
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post Apr 19 2004, 09:47 PM
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Use the other week of vacation and visit Sweden while you're at it!

...or just stay an extra week in Finland!

Go, You Fool! (IMG:style_emoticons/default/beer.gif)
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post Apr 19 2004, 09:59 PM
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Hell fly to Holland and go visit the Red Light District whoops, I mean Ya-roon.

Its a short flight to Finland from Holland.
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post Apr 19 2004, 10:18 PM
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Can't do it. We only have five days as it is, and Shar has to work three of them. She doesn't have any more vacation either as she just started in this jump a couple of years ago.
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post Apr 20 2004, 01:36 AM
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Hello !! Here I am and all I can say is, Welcome !!!!!

I didnt have time to read all the messages, but when are you coming ?? Was it in mid May ?? That sound good.

It is no problem to visit in Estonia or in Tallinn from Helsinki. It takes about 2 hours if you take the hydrofoil. If that is not fast enough you can take a helicopter. Then it takes only about 20 minutes to fly there. You can leave from Helsinki in one morning and come back in the same day evening. BTDT many times.

You can send PM to me if you like to discuss and know more about Helsinki. I can help you here and we can go and meat couple of othet 914 guy here.

Helsinki and Finland is very easy place for tourists and mid May is very good time to visit here. Most of finnish talk and understand some english and we are usually very helpful here. So, I am sure there is no reason why not to come here. Welcome !!!
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post Apr 20 2004, 09:00 AM
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Timo! Good to hear from you. I'll send email tonight.
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