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Last piece of chocolate. The most shocking crash, for this I really had not anticipated. My mother took a bag of candy that I could bid on the job. I did what I would have done in Sweden: put a bowl in the break room at the 10-certificate with a note urging people to take a piece of chocolate. glass sugar After lunch at two o'clock, we came back for a coffee and a piece of chocolate ... but all the chocolate was gone. The dish was completely empty! It really had never happened glass sugar in Sweden. Have you ever seen a candy dish which has taken the last piece? Or any of the last five, for that matter ... But in Italy it seems not at all be the same social pressures to leave some behind.
Road signs. Italy has many signposts that makes you draw a smile, for example, the distance signs during a stretch of a few kilometers towards Brescia showed the distance to the city which, in turn, 48 km, 50 km and 51 km (whereupon we were wondering if we really was heading towards the city). Other signs have I laughed heartily at to then put the coffee in the throat, eg those shows that you are not allowed to drive on a motorway entrance is about 1.5 car wide. Empirical studies have shown that it is not at all obvious to an Italian who has a more powerful engine in the car than I do and want to go faster. Or the signs that say top speed on the motorway is reduced from 130 km / h to 50 km / h at "La Nebbia" glass sugar fog. It felt very overly ambitious until I one evening drove into a fog where I saw more than 10 meters in front of me and suddenly was very pleased to run slowly.
Men vs. women. In Italy there are chores for men and chores for women, at least in certain people's eyes, which I had expected. This became clear when I would learn installing snow chains. Ahead of a trip to visit a trainee colleague in Switzerland, I received advice that it could be difficult to get over the mountains without them. Although it was part of the theory test to truck driving license how to attach snow chains but I still felt compelled to ask for a demonstration. My colleagues did not quite understand glass sugar why I needed it. They thought that I 1) could ask my boyfriend glass sugar fix them, he knows how to do, he is the man, or 2) throw a bit of hair and stop a truck driver who could help me
Without making the list longer, I can only conclude that there have been more clashes. Sometimes I have felt stupid with my Swedish expectations, sometimes been frustrated that they do not think like me and sometimes laughed out loud at our attempts to understand each other, but these little cultural clashes are still wonderful memories that I will carry with me from the time here . I am happy to have experienced them, and if I were to work abroad again, I would gather me some.
Available Positions Communications glass sugar Officer Stockholm, SE strategic purchaser of Scania Global glass sugar Purchasing Commercial Operations Sodertalje, SE Functional Architect for the vehicle electrical system Sodertalje, SE Production Planner - Transmission Bearings, Sodertalje, SE Production to Transmission Mounting Södertälje See all the available positions
Louise is 26 years old and works as a buyer of components glass sugar for bus and truck chassis. As a newly graduate engineer from the Industrial Economics at KTH spring 2011 attracted the trainee program at Scania, which she has not regretted a moment. On the blog says Louise on the transition from trainee program to their own service and sharing about the life of Purchase. Read more about Louise
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Last piece of chocolate. The most shocking crash, for this I really had not anticipated. My mother took a bag of candy that I could bid on the job. I did what I would have done in Sweden: put a bowl in the break room at the 10-certificate with a note urging people to take a piece of chocolate. glass sugar After lunch at two o'clock, we came back for a coffee and a piece of chocolate ... but all the chocolate was gone. The dish was completely empty! It really had never happened glass sugar in Sweden. Have you ever seen a candy dish which has taken the last piece? Or any of the last five, for that matter ... But in Italy it seems not at all be the same social pressures to leave some behind.
Road signs. Italy has many signposts that makes you draw a smile, for example, the distance signs during a stretch of a few kilometers towards Brescia showed the distance to the city which, in turn, 48 km, 50 km and 51 km (whereupon we were wondering if we really was heading towards the city). Other signs have I laughed heartily at to then put the coffee in the throat, eg those shows that you are not allowed to drive on a motorway entrance is about 1.5 car wide. Empirical studies have shown that it is not at all obvious to an Italian who has a more powerful engine in the car than I do and want to go faster. Or the signs that say top speed on the motorway is reduced from 130 km / h to 50 km / h at "La Nebbia" glass sugar fog. It felt very overly ambitious until I one evening drove into a fog where I saw more than 10 meters in front of me and suddenly was very pleased to run slowly.
Men vs. women. In Italy there are chores for men and chores for women, at least in certain people's eyes, which I had expected. This became clear when I would learn installing snow chains. Ahead of a trip to visit a trainee colleague in Switzerland, I received advice that it could be difficult to get over the mountains without them. Although it was part of the theory test to truck driving license how to attach snow chains but I still felt compelled to ask for a demonstration. My colleagues did not quite understand glass sugar why I needed it. They thought that I 1) could ask my boyfriend glass sugar fix them, he knows how to do, he is the man, or 2) throw a bit of hair and stop a truck driver who could help me
Without making the list longer, I can only conclude that there have been more clashes. Sometimes I have felt stupid with my Swedish expectations, sometimes been frustrated that they do not think like me and sometimes laughed out loud at our attempts to understand each other, but these little cultural clashes are still wonderful memories that I will carry with me from the time here . I am happy to have experienced them, and if I were to work abroad again, I would gather me some.
Available Positions Communications glass sugar Officer Stockholm, SE strategic purchaser of Scania Global glass sugar Purchasing Commercial Operations Sodertalje, SE Functional Architect for the vehicle electrical system Sodertalje, SE Production Planner - Transmission Bearings, Sodertalje, SE Production to Transmission Mounting Södertälje See all the available positions
Louise is 26 years old and works as a buyer of components glass sugar for bus and truck chassis. As a newly graduate engineer from the Industrial Economics at KTH spring 2011 attracted the trainee program at Scania, which she has not regretted a moment. On the blog says Louise on the transition from trainee program to their own service and sharing about the life of Purchase. Read more about Louise
Environment Finance Graduate Trainee Guest blogger Health Human Resources Innovation International IT Professionals glass sugar Purchasing Production Research and Development, Scania Internship Production Scania Student Intro Sustainability Thesis Project
thesis Employers Truck trainee inspiration India Purchasing Trainee Scania thesis project Scania Trainee Summer jobs Global Technical Support trainee market, Scania Student Intro Innovation R & D Development of female engineers SSI
About Scania Career Blog, Moderation Policy, Legal notice, Cookies, Scania Career Site Scania AB (publ), SE-151 87 Södertälje, Sweden, Phone: + 46-8-55 38 10 00, or Fax: + 46-8-55 38 10:37 a.m.