Wednesday 24 October 2012

Challenging Experiences

Please write about your experiences here.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

One of the challenging experiences I went through on my job as an airport rep was my first time in seeing off our guests on the coach. I was nervous and worried as I didn´t want to make any mistake. Speaking in public by microphone is still being a challenge for me, nevertheless now I feel more confident when I have to do it.

Fernando Sánchez said...

This is the incredible true story of how my father-in-law survived to a huge storm in Denmark.
In the winter of 1980 my father-in-law, Serafin and his father-in-law, Thomas, despite the weather, whose temperature was around minus 20 degrees, they went fishing early in the morning.
The sea was quiet and calm, the temperature was very low but they were prepared so as not to get frozen.
Everything seemed to be fine but suddenly the weather changed abruptly. They tried to return to the coast but as their boat was not too fast, the storm quickly caught them.
The wind was extremely violent so that they had to tie themselves up to the main pole of the boat to avoid being thrown away. Consequently they had to cope with huge waves that crashed into the boat and with the gale for a long time.
Finally the boat slowly crossed through the storm and arrived to the coast. No one got injured but from that day on, they checked the weather forecast in advance.

Fernando Sánchez said...

This is the incredible true story of how my father-in-law survived to a huge storm in Denmark.
In the winter of 1980 my father-in-law, Serafin and his father-in-law, Thomas, despite the weather, whose temperature was around minus 20 degrees, they went fishing early in the morning.
The sea was quiet and calm, the temperature was very low but they were prepared so as not to get frozen.
Everything seemed to be fine but suddenly the weather changed abruptly. They tried to return to the coast but as their boat was not too fast, the storm quickly caught them.
The wind was extremely violent so that they had to tie themselves up to the main pole of the boat to avoid being thrown away. Consequently they had to cope with huge waves that crashed into the boat and with the gale for a long time.
Finally the boat slowly crossed through the storm and arrived to the coast. No one got injured but from that day on, they checked the weather forecast in advance.