Thursday 13 March 2008

The free week

So this is our free week in the semester. All of the other Queen's University students had their reading week 2 or 3 weeks ago, and we MBAs kept going to a completely empty Business School in what seemed to be a ghost campus.
But now it is our turn. All assignments done, all classes over, we are indeed free to enjoy some relaxing time.
The first extravagance that I treated myself to was going snowboarding with Marc last Sunday on a hill about 150 km north of Kingston. It wasn't the greatest hill, but we had a perfect snowboarding day and I consider those 100 bucks very well spent. I had been dying to snowboard for about a year, and am happy that I was able to do so at least once this season. The problem with Kingston is that we have lots of snow, but no hills.



The first half of the week was slow. I had my full of things to sort out, got it sorted out, took the opportunity to sleep some, read some more and even apply to a job or two. Not too bad, but certainly not as productive as I had imagined.
And now, again with Marc and other colleagues form the MBA, we are in Niagara Falls, on the Canadian side. It is certainly an interesting sight, and it was fun to go to the American side to eat at a casino buffet. But tomorrow we will head back to Toronto, where we will spend two nights.
It is good to be out of Kingston, but I am, unfortunately, very conscious of every dollar that I am spending during this trip. When you have a loan building up in the Bank, that's simply the way it is, and you have to find the balance between saving money and not missing unique opportunities.

4 comments:

  1. why don't you turn into a Vetta Labs representative in EUA/Europe? ;-) I've heard you were interested in Technology and Innovation... ;-)

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  2. Gimme more details, man... we are still working on that start-up, aren't we?

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  3. Hello!
    Sorry but my comment has little to do with your blog (which, by the way, I find pretty neat).
    I found your name on Xing.com and see that just like me you're a uni-grad (or almost grad) looking for a cool job. Unlike you I still live in Europe, but I have my heart set on working in Canada for a few months up to long term...
    (I used to live in Ottawa for a few years).
    Do you have any tips on where to find jobs in Kingston? I'm looking for sth in marketing.
    Feel free to check out my profile on Xing, or email me. My name is Esmeralda Huitzing, and my email address is capybeertje@hotmail.com
    Thanks in advance, and if there's anything you think I might be able to do for you, don't hesitate to ask.
    cheers!
    Es ;")

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  4. Hi, I'm a law student considering pursuing an MBA. So, I created a simple discussion forum for an information exchange. Pls contribute if you can. Cheers

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