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I can't believe it but in only 15 days and I will fly to U.S and in 3 weeks I will start my internship. Time was passing so fast during the last weeks. There are still many things I have to organize before my departure. The most important is to say Good Bye to all of my friends ;-)



But first let me introduce myself. My name is Christina and I am 32 years. At the moment I am still working in the office of my parents. We have a family business, i.e. we sell and repair cars and motorbikes of the brands Mercedes Benz, Mazda, Yamaha, Ktm, Piaggio (Vespa),... The company exists of two establishments and embloys about 60 employees.


But it's time to learn new things and to take a look at the rest of the world. So I am very much looking forward to the internship and to get to know you. With some of you I am already in contact and I am very grateful for your help - especially Nicky and Mareike. I am really curious what is expecting me.

I send you greetings from Austria. (It's the small country south-eastern from Germany ;-)

Christina

Comments

Andi said…
Hey Christina! We are looking forward to seeing you!
Anonymous said…
Hey Christina!
How long will you stay in Detroit? Maybe we get to know each other because I will stay there from October07 until August08!
Have a nice time!
Silke
Anonymous said…
Dear Christina....

Thanks for your post. All of us look forward to welcoming you here in Detroit!
Anonymous said…
Hi Christina,

I'm looking forward to a great time with you in DEE-troit.

Nicky

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