so its been a long time. and i've left S, turned 24, gone to europe for 2.5 weeks, started at the new company, and closed the first payroll run. in the numerous chats i've had with people regarding my decision to leave, i always tell them that i cannot be sure that joining H is the absolute right choice, but what is right without a doubt is choosing to leave S at this point. yet i cannot rule out the option of ever moving back to S, because you never know what the next 30 years holds, and afterall S employs half a million people worldwide.
probably the parties and drunk nights will keep happening but i think we're all beginning to feel the age and fatigue creeping up. M says this doesnt mean we're getting old, just that priorities are changing as we feel the weight of the future. so 24th was quiet and sober with packing frenzy for germany.
amsterdam was canals and windmills and wooden clogs and space muffins and expensive meals, but we only are young once, so why not. you wouldnt be refusing to pay another night's hotel and staying out late in town and sleeping overnight at the airport when you're 60.
munich was good old munich, where familiar things and people are, where i have long ceased feeling like a tourist. the 300
€ story was epic though.
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vanna
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