It was at very late hour almost two weeks ago. I opened my mail box and found out that I would spend next 13 months in Rabat, Morocco as Vice President Finance of AIESEC in Morocco in 2007/2008 term! I could not believe it. But when I woke up next day it turned out NOT to be a dream!
On May, 1st my last month in Poland started. A very crazy one - finishing my duties in AIESEC in Poland, passing exams before the session starts, learning about AIESEC in Morocco, its finances and country itself (it's such amazing and beatufil country!!), booking ticket and preparing milion of other things before leaving!
I know that the next 13 months will be unbelievable. First of all, I will learn a lot about finance - an area I want to work in in the future. I will be building finances in Morocco almost from the beginning as this subsystem is quite weak at the moment. I treat it as a real challenge but it only motivates me to do my best :) On the other hand 13 months of experiencing another culture, seeing amazing places and meeting wonderful people (I'm already in touch with my beloved MC team).... What more can I want from life? A great time will start very soon!
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Hi Kamil :))))
Still I cannot believe that you are leaving us :( but for sure it will be an unforgettable experience and I really envy you...:)
I hope we will be in contact also throught this blog.. it's really cool :P
Go Kamil go!!
Kisses :*
Milenka
Wolak you bicz! ;-) You know I am really happy for you and for the fact that for the next 13 months you will do what you love. But on the other hand I grieve because I will miss you like hell!
I already put this blog in my favourites and will be visiting daily for sure.
good luck:-)
and see u on ic then;-)
ola Kamil :)
I hope that soon we could find on this blog a post about huge goodbye party ;) If I can help U somehow, just let me to know! I will never forget what U and Agatka have done for me when U were sending me to BCP :) I hope that U will have even better time in Morocco than I had in Portugal.
@ly yours,
Marcin
I'm aware that going to Morroco is a great opportunity, challenge and so on, but anyway, I'm sad because when you leave, Poland will lose graceful mister of Polish coast, a great lover of poultry and a sensitive young man in one body.
I just hope that people in Morroco will appreciate you as we do :D
Don't let Morrocan camels make you forget about Polish drób!
Praise the drób and take care!
:*********** - atak całusków :D
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