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Monday, March 12, 2007

About cars, karst terrain and jobs

Hi there!
You probably won't believe it, but this time I really have some news to write. Let's hope I'm able to write it fast and understandable...

Thing 1:
Since last weekend I'm the proud owner of a Mazda 2. Built in 02/2005 it's former owner only drove 6500 km with it. So it's almost new. 68 PS will bring me everywhere I want.
Features: CD-Player, ABS, Air Condition, summer + winter tires;
The only bad thing about this car is the fact that I'm really poor now....

Thing 2:
Last weekend I competed at the Lipica Open 2007 in Slovenia. Unfortunately I couldn't departure on Friday (like 5 team-mates) and do a nice training. I had to take car number 2 which left Salzburg on saturday 05:30 am.
Lipica Open is a two-day-event, both stages were held on the same map. Let me tell you this: Running in karst-terrain the very first time is really tough! The course of stage 1 was just 5,6km (190 climbing), but it took me incredible 73 minutes to complete the course. There were moments where I really felt like a bloody beginner! One training session before the competition wouldn't have been a fault!
I finished in 16th position (I think 30 competitors) - 25min behind the winner

I'm quite satisfied with my second run (6,7km - 235 climbing). I learned from yesterdays run and knew who to handle this terrain. I started really well, but also made 3 mistakes (control 8, 14 and 17). In finished in 6th position with a time of 62min (winner 53min). In the overall results I finished 10th.

Thing 3:
I still got no answer of the police headquarters, but on wednesday Sony Austria invited me to an interview. I was really surprised to hear from Sony so fast. I sent my application on Friday (two weeks ago) and just one week later I got the phone call. Good news!

2 Comments:

  • what do u want from sony?

    By Blogger naomi, at 3:00 PM  

  • I applied for a job in the human resource team. The interview went quite well in my opinion. The job itself also sounds good.
    But it seems that I don't have to hope for this job. I called the police yesterday and asked "Wia schauts aus Buaschn?"
    He told me "Des schaut sehr guat aus!" I hope to get this written next week!

    Habe dere!

    By Blogger Andreas Rameder, at 7:52 PM  

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