What are your plans this summer?

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What are your plans this summer?

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I'm going to start as resident in the academic hospital in september, so I'll have two months left to do what I want.
At the moment I'm doing temp-work like vaccinating and medical tests, nothing special, not straining my energy at all. Plenty of time left for gaming, seeing friends and other social stuff.

In august I'll go a week or two on vacation with my girlfriend (probably Rome or somewhere else in Europe) and I'm contemplating about another backpack-trip to somewhere else abroad (any tips?).

Also, I need to find a new place. Buying a house would be the best option, but there's many things to deal with and I know nutting bout it. The bank has many advisors for medical 'professionals' and they love to see me come to their office -$$$$$$-.

What you gonna do?
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Get drunk with friends, make money, and hopefully work out enough to get my six pack before school starts.
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I'll be starting a study soon so that's gonna take away some time, but i'll be switching to a part time job instead of full time, so that'll even itself out i guess.

Next on my priority list is finding a new house closer to the centre, getting myself a sweeter gf and do some things i never get around to doing (lotsa personal administration stuff mostly).

If i can, i'm gonna go on a cheap vacation somewhere close - no idea where yet, i'll see what happens.
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Post by saturn »

personal administration....hell, I always procrastinate on that. I got tons of papers that I have to organise. I hate it :(

p.s. don't forget your passport if you go to Schiphol
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Post by Denz »

Just work as usual.
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Post by saturn »

Denz wrote:Just work as usual.
nothing else? :(
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work :(
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saturn wrote:
p.s. don't forget your passport if you go to Schiphol
and dont forget about your trip all together :icon19:
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rofl, he went to the airport the next day, didn't he?
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Post by Denz »

saturn wrote:
Denz wrote:Just work as usual.
nothing else? :(
Not that I can see in the near future. I have so much work right now I can't take any time off. But when you're self employed this is a good thing. :up:
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Post by saturn »

basically you can decide at any moment you can take a vacation? (if it won't hurt your business)
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Post by Denz »

Well not really, if I take a vacation and I have pending work that needs to get done and it don't get done on time then I can loose the account. Which would be a bad thing, but there are moments where I have no work at all so I can take a Vacation at that time.

At the moment that is not one of those times.
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MKJ wrote:
saturn wrote:
p.s. don't forget your passport if you go to Schiphol
and dont forget about your trip all together :icon19:
Yes, yes, it's true - i did both those things.
But on seperate occasions!!1
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Post by MKJ »

depends on hwo you look at it.
when you forgot to go to the airport you also forgot your passport ! HA !

so actually there were 3 travelblunders :icon14:
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Post by Denz »

I'm working on a very large Condo in Park City that I have been workin on for a few months. It should be completed by the end of this week. Then I have a Pool to design for the University of Utah that has to be done by Tuesday.

I still have some pending work on the Manhattan Bridge in New York and the Williamsburg Bridge in New York.

I have an upcoming job for the Merrill Library for the University of Utah which will take place in a few months.

So as you can see by my work load that I'm too busy to take any kind of vacation.
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Ryoki wrote:
MKJ wrote:
saturn wrote:
p.s. don't forget your passport if you go to Schiphol
and dont forget about your trip all together :icon19:
Yes, yes, it's true - i did both those things.
But on seperate occasions!!1
you would suck ass as a backpacker!
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Denz wrote:I'm working on a very large Condo in Park City that I have been workin on for a few months. It should be completed by the end of this week. Then I have a Pool to design for the University of Utah that has to be done by Tuesday.

I still have some pending work on the Manhattan Bridge in New York and the Williamsburg Bridge in New York.

I have an upcoming job for the Merrill Library for the University of Utah which will take place in a few months.

So as you can see by my work load that I'm too busy to take any kind of vacation.
do you work alone? Seems like a lot of (important) work
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Post by Denz »

Yes I do but I'm on the brink of hiring some help if this work load continues.
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Post by Pext »

i'll do a 6 week camping tour through southern europe with two friends. we've just bought a VW Bus for 2500€ :icon14:

the tour will be: bretagne -> bordeaux -> northcoast of spain -> portugal -> northern italy -> germany.
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I want to go!,, :tear:
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working lots, holidays will have to wait until winter this year :(
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france is fucking boring :icon14:
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I'll probably be working on my old Volvo "Sow".
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Post by Zyte »

to Spain with some friends for 10 days. Find myself a room cause of my new study which starts end August. And a nice laptop. For the rest, just hope the weather stays nice when im home.
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Pext wrote:i'll do a 6 week camping tour through southern europe with two friends. we've just bought a VW Bus for 2500€ :icon14:

the tour will be: bretagne -> bordeaux -> northcoast of spain -> portugal -> northern italy -> germany.
nice, I wanted to do something like that, but i'm not sure if my honda will hold it :tear:
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