I'm out of Hungary and on the road for a couple of days to meet a client. Think really big client. Hungary borders seven countries and amusingly enough, I'm not in any of them. Guess where I am.
Update: 2009-02-20 - 19:30
For the client, think big and not in any way government/state-owned. Not necessarily big for this district or region per se, but simply big in a global sense. For the location, think about where such a company would have an office in Continental Europe.
7 comments:
I was never taught geography in school. Russia? Big!
Nah, it's not Russia. It's not within the Schengen area. Turkey? It's the easiest country to enter if you have a US passport. So is Armenia. But Armenia is not BIG. Canada? So you want us to play a guessing game!
Let's be fair, some clues are in order. "Big client" is not a clue, for is there anyone but big clients in the the world outside of the USA? I'm guessing Algeria, but I can make a case for Azerbaijan. On the other hand, this could be BP, but I know not where they might send you for their projects are too numerous. So let out a clue a day and let's see who gets it right first.
So you want us to guess where and who the BIG client is. ARAMCO? ExxonMobil? Since you are going to be gone for a couple of days, you can't go too far.
Keep all business to yourself. No need to announce all this info to the world.
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Take your pick here.
Shell in Amsterdam! Wrong? Another clue please.
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