Heading back today from Barcelona to Paris

Fountain Plaza de España BarcelonaIn a few hours from now, I’ll be flying over the Pyrennées back to France. My internship is (almost) over. I’ve spent a wonderful time here in Cataluña (on the picture, one of the magic fountains next to Plaza de España), learning a lot at work and meeting great people all around.

I’d like to thank, and I mean it, those who particularly brought me something special:

- at “work”, if I may call this work because, although we were definitely extremely busy, it’s always been a pleasure to try to build up things with you guys: Eloy (also known as “boss”), for his guidance, drive, willingness to teach me insights from his – financial management, amongst others – experience, and..ability to enjoy all sorts of situations and just have fun whatever distressed the situation may be; Xavier, although we haven’t had time to interact together as much as I would’ve liked, for your hands-on approach of business, focusing on and only on adding value to the end-user experience.

I have to say I couldn’t find a more complementary pair in you two guys. Last but not least, many thanks to Susana for bringing some stability and patience at the office, not an easy task when surrounded by the crazy folks we all were. Both consulting (what I call “the Gxllos galaxy”) and entrepreneurial ventures are making your business group, all and only made of friends, everyday more efficient, effective, and skilled. Good luck and stamina for the future. Of course we’ll keep in touch, this is a no-brainer.

corrida Monumental Barcelona- outside “work”, many thanks to my all-times friend Pierre for introducing me to his group of international exchange students and his explanations about computer networks. Mathias and Lukasz, thanks for the great fun and the nice conversations we had on, respectively, computer science and telecommunications. I guess that now that we’re all four of us leaving the city, jazz clubs will see their turnover plummet…And of course, thank you Alberto for teaching me some bits of the Art of Bullfighting (la corrida) – I’ve spent very unique moments with you.

I’m not sure you all read this blog, but if you do, don’t forget to start (and keep, Xavier?) blogging! Send me an e-mail for blog-bootstrapping advice.

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4 Responses to “Heading back today from Barcelona to Paris”

  1. hfisselier says:

    Jeremy

    Have a nice come back to Paris.

    Keep blogging!!! ;o)

  2. Yes, Jeremy, it must be a shame to leave such a beautiful city and good friends. Good luck with your studies in Paris and keep on doing what you do.

    See you in the blogosphere.

    Vincent

  3. Carolina says:

    Ciao Jeremy,

    Ya nos echa de menos. Hace muy poco que nos conocimos, pero gracias a ti hemos descrubrido toda la ciudad de una manera increíble, y ahora le gusta el jazz a Paola…Eres el mejor traduttore italiano-inglés que conozco y gracias a ti las Americanas pudieron coger sus avión :-) . Esperemos que vas poder venir a Milano muy pronto.

    Un beso bello,

    Carolina y Paola

  4. Sarah says:

    Hi Jeremy, we’re chatting on MSN as I’m writing this comment.

    Barcelona misses you for sure. Miss you too. Come and see me in London whenever you like.

    Hope you enjoy Paris.

    Sarah

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