- Work remotely from the US - possible, but not ideal. The whole reason I was in Sydney was because they wanted someone on site to run the project. That would also prevent me from my NYE and beach vacation plans right after New Years (more on that in a future post).
- Train a replacement over the next few weeks - also possible, but probably wouldn't happen. There wasn't anyone available locally and it would take too long to get someone up to speed. We are at a critical point in the project and it would put the project at risk. I also would like to see the project through, so I didn't want to do this.
- Get a different visa - this was my favorite option because it would allow me to keep my travel plans back home as well as coming back into the country. However, after a lot of online research on Australia's immigration website and a few conversations with people on long term visas, it would take too long, cost too much and be more hassle than it was worth since I am leaving relatively soon.
- Stay in Australia through Christmas and stay until the end of the project - not desirable, but the easiest way to go. I didn't want to stay through Christmas for obvious reasons, but we were all drawing to this conclusion.
Ok, so I played it up a little. There was a collective "Awwwwwwwwwwww" on the other end of the phone as our deployment, travel and legal representatives (all female, all mothers) showed their sympathy. They told me they would get back to me with I was expecting some kind of compen$ation. I was pretty down because I had been looking forward to some time at home as well as my family's traditional trip to Kentucky to visit family and friends. And let's not forget about my puppy love. About a half hour later, I got a phone call from our deployment manager that went something like this:
"So, Jay, we talked to Tom and Trish (*husband and wife team that own/run my company*). They would like to fly your parents to Sydney for Christmas."
"Uh...... WHAT?"
"Since your brother is coming out for New Years, maybe you can move his flight up and you can all be there together. Do you think your family would go for that?"
"Let me think. YES. I don't know what to say... thank you!"
I need to find a Santa hat ASAP... |
We worked out most of the details and my parents will be here from December 21st-27th. My brother is going to fly in with them and leave, as originally planned, on January 12th. I depleted all of my Marriott points to put my parents up in the Circular Quay Marriott overlooking the opera house which is where I stayed during my first two weeks in the city. It's not that close to my apartment, but I figured it was the best spot for such a short time. Now I'm figuring out all of the places I want to show them. I've already played tour guide a few times, so I think we will have enough to do. And of course, we'll spend Christmas Day on the beach. This will probably be the most memorable (and unexpected) Christmas of my life. I can't wait!
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