I get to come home tomorrow and I am sure happy. I had a great time doing training in Georgia but I want to get back home. I have learned a lot these past four weeks of training. I hope to put this things I have learned into action when I get back to the Springs. I am excited to see where this job brings me. I have made a lot of business contacts here in Georgia but also I have made a lot of friends. I will miss them but it is time to get home.
Hope all my Flights Go Well,
WillyD
Thursday, September 11, 2008
Sunday, September 7, 2008
Go Dawgs

Yesterday I got to experience an SEC college football game. We drove a hour and a half to get to Athens, Georgia to see the University of Georgia play Central Michigan. UGA is currently ranked 2nd in the nation and they did not disappoint with a score of 56-17. The Sanford stadium holds over 92,000 people and is the fifth largest on campus stadium in the NCAA. Sure was different than a football game at UNC. I had a ton of fun and here are some more pictures and a short video.
Thanks,
Tuesday, September 2, 2008
Jessica Simpson, HP Ad, and Soldiers

Well I was in the airport yesterday and I saw three things that stopped me. First thing I saw was an ad for HP servers and storage. I had not seen an ad for any of the products that I will be selling in my job. i thought it was weird that the first one I saw was in the Colorado Springs airport. I hope that HP starts doing more advertisements in airports. I think that this is a great place to hit businesses.
Next, I saw Jessica Simpson in the Dallas airport. I was standing in the line to get on my plane. I looked up and I saw a good looking blond girl on a transport cart. She was looking down at he cellphone. I admit that I was starring. She looked up and was surprised and said hi. Then she rode off. Somebody said that it was Jessica Simpson and then I put two and two together.
Finally, the most important thing I saw was when I was in the Chilis in the Dallas airport. There was two soldiers sitting behind me. When they asked for the check somebody had already paid for it. I really think that this is a gesture that says a lot. Even if you don't support the war you still need to respect and thank our soldiers. I still think in a politically torn society people still have support for our soldiers.
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