you will come back a fuller person.
lol, 800km/day on a sportbike is doable.
Sure, but then the whole trip is a blur. What's the point? And if you plan your trip around that daily mileage, it doesn't leave you a lot of wiggle room. Lose a day because of illness, bad weather, or mechanical issues and you'll need to up your mileage to 900 or 1000 km a day to make it home on time.
Have fun with that.
Always amazed how people have such tight schedules. What ever amount of time you have, you have. If you run past a day or two does the world stop? What's the worst that can happen?
Gettin' fired?
Gettin' fired?
Better to beg for forgiveness than to ask for permission.
A few years ago, we took off to Europe for a riding vacation. For 32 days. I had told my boss when I was leaving for vacation, but purposely didn't tell him when we were coming back. About 2 1/2 weeks into our trip, I got an angry e-mail, "Where the F%$& are you!!?!".
I knew what the answer would've been if I had asked for over a month off for vacation (even though I had the time saved up). After that, company policy changed and we were to put in writing when our start and end dates were for our vacations...
So u caused the company to rewrite their policy?
You must be quite famous there![]()
Always amazed how people have such tight schedules. What ever amount of time you have, you have. If you run past a day or two does the world stop? What's the worst that can happen?
The worst that can happen is my customers can't get anyone to come fix their stuff and start to call someone else. Then i would not be able to afford to go on the next vacation.
This reminds me of the time my supervisor went for a bike trip to California and called the day before he was due back and said he would be a week late![]()
I can see the problem if you provide same day/emergency service. Do they even have vacations in those sectors?