Or, The One Where I Got to Do Something Tourist-y for Work
As an analyst, most of what I do for work will never be posted to my blog. Once in a while, though, I get to do something outside of my standard job duties that is worthy of mention here, and today happened to be one of those days.
We had some associates in town from Taiwan, so we took them to see one of our distributor-operated facilities, which happened to also be a short distance from the Grand Palace. To give you an idea of what traffic is like here, even when it isn’t rush hour, it took us an hour to drive the 10 miles from the downtown office to the facility.
After touring the facility, we went to the Grand Palace, where I got to act as a chaperon/marker (i.e. Follow/Look for the tall white guy.) I managed to snap a few shots with my phone — I’ll go back later with a real camera, but these are still more interesting than spreadsheets, right?
Also, next time I go, I will not be wearing a tie. A little too warm for that. Nor will I wear dress shoes. Next time.










