This TR is dedicated to SQFAN and Kiwi, who coaxed me past my reticence to post a non-pictorial TR. 
This is the tale of a trip that was scheduled for early May, but which suffered repeated postponements due to the demands of work. Finally I reached the end of the period for which the fare was valid, and I had to take the trip or else charge the client for the non-refundable fare. Fortunately the senior account manager had just returned from his holiday (the reason for one of the postponements), so he was very understanding about granting me a long weekend.
YES, FREEDOM! (Well, at least for a weekend, or so I hoped.)
“So where are you going to spend it?” my project team members asked.
I just smiled and fixed them a knowing look.
“No, not to … Asia?”
I winked.
“You’re crazy.”
Essentially the same exchange took place when I informed my client that I wouldn't be able to attend a particular conference call (I didn’t bow out from all of them, as you’ll see).
They find it incredible
that I would fly out on Thursday, spend a couple of days in Asia, then be back by Sunday night. This trip further cemented my reputation as a guy with, um, an unorthodox take on “taking a breather”. 
None of my colleagues has taken SQ, so it’s hard to explain to them how, even in Y, the flight could be an extension of the holiday on the ground. I still try, though. I look upon it as a Sisyphean task embodying the best spirit of the absurd.

This is the tale of a trip that was scheduled for early May, but which suffered repeated postponements due to the demands of work. Finally I reached the end of the period for which the fare was valid, and I had to take the trip or else charge the client for the non-refundable fare. Fortunately the senior account manager had just returned from his holiday (the reason for one of the postponements), so he was very understanding about granting me a long weekend.
YES, FREEDOM! (Well, at least for a weekend, or so I hoped.)
“So where are you going to spend it?” my project team members asked.
I just smiled and fixed them a knowing look.
“No, not to … Asia?”
I winked.
“You’re crazy.”
Essentially the same exchange took place when I informed my client that I wouldn't be able to attend a particular conference call (I didn’t bow out from all of them, as you’ll see).
They find it incredible


None of my colleagues has taken SQ, so it’s hard to explain to them how, even in Y, the flight could be an extension of the holiday on the ground. I still try, though. I look upon it as a Sisyphean task embodying the best spirit of the absurd.

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