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• #2376
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• #2377
If y'all think anything posted in this thread is 100% serious then I can't help you.
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• #2378
Business travel to Geneva just made me instantly think of Guy Secretan in Green Wing pretending to finish a call with someone saying “see you in Zurich” as a flirting technique as it alluded to him being exotic/important.
It just seems to fit the remit for the thread, and is a gentle bit of teasing, rather than being a harsh jibe.
Maybe my vibe detector is off, but this place having a pretty wide range of people (to an extent) is part of the fun, no? Also, isn’t most of this thread silly, purposely out of context, gotchas?
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• #2379
Or the Formite missed the context of the humour.
Trying to find the perfect thread to mention I might nip to belgium, in the jag, for the weekend to see a friend I have not seen in four years.
Reality is the first time in ages that we have been less the 10 hours apart. Yet we are both concerned about covid and infecting each other. So at the mo little more than talk.
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• #2380
this place having a pretty wide range of people
buncha private school doofuses last time I checked
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• #2381
There is absolutely nothing exotic about Zurich.
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• #2382
Depends on the airline, 12 hours in business with Cathay is much better than the same route with BA. Better beer, better wine and half as many seats crammed across the width of the plane.
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• #2383
I might nip to belgium, in the jag, for the weekend to see a friend
;)
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• #2384
My company has a policy of “cheapest class of travel no matter the distance”, I have flown to Australia in economy multiple times. They are not going to spring for business to go to Geneva.
Tres golf club.
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• #2385
Doofi?
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• #2386
The biggest joke is that it 'should' take less time door to door than Greenwich to Worcester.
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• #2387
Only if you've been.
If you haven't, 'business travel to Zurich' (or Geneva, or anywhere continental) sounds like a Duran Duran video. -
• #2388
Wow really? Get it for European travel but on a long(long) haul flight that’s quite savage.
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• #2389
not from a latin root iirc. gawd... did you even go to private school
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• #2390
did you even go to private school
A decent one at the very least
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• #2391
Is this where the GC thread implodes in a wave of recrimination and bitterness? Lulz aside.. Switzerland is a dull, dull place. Cue zither music..
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• #2392
Switzerland is a dull, dull place
I disagree, there are some great places and I've been to some great parties in Switzerland and there is CERN too.
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• #2393
I think your confusing particles with parties.
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• #2394
That’s harsh. Our cutoff is 6hrs. Anything over that is in business. A few countries are considered “hardship/high risk” and no matter where you fly in from its in business.
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• #2395
Yeah this seems like the standard for good decent sized companies with a reasonable about of bus travel (not mine though 😢)
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• #2396
I read that and thought "harsh - making you take the bus" - Flixbus overnight special?!
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• #2397
IMVHO any form of air travel is the fucking pits, I hate all of it... Travelling for work is shit but the upside is you spend less time at the office with your tedious colleagues...
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• #2398
I asked to book an aisle seat to Colorado (same company) and even offered to pay the extra and was told to jog on. Booked it anyway separately on my own card.
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• #2399
Our rule is that we can only fly if the train takes longer than five hours. Pretty sure it's economy class for all flights though I'm also fairly sure that it's different for partners.
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• #2400
Oh I don't doubt the tedium. Just that it sounds glamorous.