Sunday, October 22, 2006

This weekned: Fondue + Biel + Neuchatel + Gokart

This weekend we started with a fondue dinner courtesy of AISEC Bern, which was delicious by the way.


Then Saturday we've started with a short stop in Biel to check out some sport programs, and to take a walk in its altstadt.


Then we went to Neuchatel.



We continued our day with a Go kart race (in the largest indoor kart track from Europe) with the colleagues of Krisztina. Well all I can say it was pure adrenalin. Some of us had little had accidents too (some even more) but it was really fun, and cheaper than speeding tickets and wrecking your own car.

Late night we were in a club in Bern were we've had a lot of fun with all these guys each from different country.

P.S. the only bad thing was driving home (both on FR and SAT) in the middle of the night, 120km by the way.

More pics at:
Biel
Neuchatel

Sunday, October 15, 2006

Our Appartment

We've promised some photos of our appartment:



How do you like it?

Trip to Bern

sThanks, Daniel, for today's nice trip in Bern. We had a nice time in a wonderful city and a delicious swiss dessert afterwards. We will surely go back to spend some more time here.


It was nice to meeting all UPS-tranees, Kateryna, Maria and Carlos and spend a few hours together, by taking a walk on the Gurten-Berg.

More pics from Bern

Friday, October 13, 2006

Luzern and Pilatus

We had a nice trip to Luzern and the nearby Pilatus peak last sunday. It was amazing that a TRAIN can take you up right to Pilatus (above 2000 m).




From Pilatus the view was amazing (this panorama picture was taken by me) one could see the alps on one side and th eplains of northern Switzerland on the other.
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If you liked these 3 pictures take a look at the entire albums at:
Luzern
Pilatus

Freestyle.ch


This event was a few weeks ago but we forget to blog it so here are a few photos and videos, enjoy them, we surely did.

The ski jumping:


The skateboard contest (winner was: Sandro Dias, Brazil)



The FMX championship:


The snowboard finals:

Friday, September 29, 2006

Zoltan's first week at work

A week has passed already.....
Monday I started working in Zug for an Intellectual Property law firm.


After being welcomed back (after about 1 year) by the team, I was shown to my desk.


It is in a nice office and I got a powerful PC too (software in GERMAN).
In my first week I started to get accustomed with the way things are handled in the company and started my training. I also tried to get to know the software that I will have to further develop (.NET and SQL server, thanks God) .
So how's my day of work many of you asked me:
  • I get up at about 6 so that I can take the train from Zurich to Zug and still arrive at 8 to work
  • 4 hours of work in the office
  • Then I take a 1h lunch break. I usually take a walk by the lake, but in warm weather I will surely take a swim or go cayaking (is this how you spell it?) too.

  • 4 more hours of work
  • I get home at about 6:15 hungry and ready for a nice dinner
  • After having a shower and dinner it's time to go to bed
  • *** and *** maybe ***
  • Now it's time for me to have my well deserved SLEEP
So this is it for now, take care

Sunday, September 24, 2006

Krisztina's first days at work

Being warmly welcomed by a few members of LC Bern, we've been showed around in Biel, a nice little town 120 kms away from Zurich, where our firm is located.


(That's me and Carlos - another trainee from Venezuela - in front of the Office-building in Biel)

On my first day, when I arrived at 9 to the office, I had a little feeling of uncertainty and curiosity about my future work environment and the job I was expected to do as a trainee at a logistics firm... but after being introduced to a lot of young people from all over Europe, I got very soon used to this fully international environment.

As an intern, I got assigned to the Solutions Department, which is working on one of the crucial international projects of our firm. The first days at work I spent mainly with getting to know a little bit about the project I am going to work on in the next weeks, months ...

Wednesday, September 20, 2006

Wehntalerstrasse xx will be our address?

Settling in Switzerland is not easy at all. Supposing you already have a visa, you can only apply for the resident permit when you've got a place to stay at... but without a valid resident permit, you can't really do anything, not even apply for an apartment to rent.

Fortunately after an intensive "apartment-hunt" we finally got a confirmation for a flat in Wehntalerstrasse. :-) A very nice, 2-room- apartment, close to the railway station, which is quite important for us, since our workplaces in Biel and Zug are at 40 mins / 1h 10 mins - traveling from Zurich.

We're hardly waiting for the 1st of October now, to finally move in to our own flat!

Monday, September 18, 2006

Arrival to Switzerland


After an 18-hour-non stop drive we finally arrived to Zurich.