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Time to go…

April? It’s already April? I can’t believe that today is the last day of my internship at AutoCom! The last six months flew by so quickly and now my desk is cleared and I passed my assignments on to Annika.

I want to thank you all so much for having me here. I’ve had a great time and learned many things about public relations. I really appreciate the opportunity of working in an American business and being able to be involved in a lot of different projects and to bear responsibility.

It’s really hard for me to give up the life I started in Detroit. I met a lot of wonderful people and made good friends. Also, I experienced a lot during my trips and outings. Luckily, my stay is not over yet. On Monday I’m going to fly to California for ten days. Afterwards I’ll relax for 14 days in Yucatan, Mexico. Can you imagine how excited I am? ;-) After that I’ll come back to Detroit for two more days to fly home to Germany.

But I’m planning on coming back to the U.S. to visit in summer 2010 or 2011. Then I’ll definitely stop by and say hi to you! And, of course, I hope to see some of you back in Germany some day, too.

Good bye everyone! I’m gonna miss you!


Doreen

Comments

larry said…
Bye Doreen! We'll really miss you!

Please be sure to email me with your personal email address and cell phone number. Hopefully we can connect while you're in Mexico!

I believe you have my cell number and email as well.
Anonymous said…
Great Photo...
Don't forget us!

Jack

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