
I'm a simple emigrant and I recently returned from my first business trip
In Russia I traveled a lot, but a German employer sent me on a trip for the first time. In our company there is a budget for employee development, which we can use for, for example, trips to conferences. So I did that! Naturally, I combined this with getting to know a new country and went to the largest conference for testers in Europe (hi, it's me) in Vilnius. For the umpteenth time I am convinced that our Tyumen team are the best organizers. The ticket cost 345 euros, and for that money I got a badge on which I wrote my name with a marker. And that's it! No cultural program and no getting to know the city. Admittedly, on the first day there was a film screening, but it was random and unrelated to the event topic. By the way, everyone, I recommend taking a look at cinemas as a venue for conferences — I really liked this idea. I know you’re wondering about the food: yes, there were coffee breaks and lunches there, thanks for that. Some speakers turned out to be interesting and shared information and books useful for work. Vilnius itself is small, with a population of only 600,000 people, but contrary to my expectations there is something to see there. You know, it’s the usual “city of contrasts,” and here it’s even worse. Vilnius combines five in one, if not all ten. You look and see in one place wooden two-story houses, Soviet constructivism, European Baroque, stone buildings from the 16th century and the newest business centers made of glass and metal. Despite the dislike of Russia (and it is present) there, almost everyone speaks Russian, and in restaurants there are menus in Russian. I’ve grown used to the fact that people around understand my language and you can’t calmly go and talk about some strange things via video link. The mentality of people in Vilnius seemed more like Russian, and after Germany with cold people — it’s like a balm for the soul. My new acquaintances are already waiting for me to come again in the summer, and I like this idea. I also recommend that you visit this small but proud Lithuania sometime. Would you? #work #World_trips