It finally struck me last night that six months has passed in a blink of an eye. People say there are some things you learn and you won’t forget in your life, like cycling, swimming and playing the piano. I’m adding Sweden to that list of mine.
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The Global Trainee Programme is not the only trainee programme that is conducted in Telenor.
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Some updates about my work so far…it’s not all just about crayfish party, Mamma Mia and R.E.M all the time 
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This time I am posting some of the funniest TV commercials from around the Telenor Group 
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In contrary to my last posting, this is where I realise how the internet and wireless world can help me(us) reduce my(our) carbon footprint.
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Wireless communication and the internet - how it has changed the way I live, work and play - and sometimes wished it didn’t.
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I absolutely loved working in Karlskrona - learning new things, meeting new people and seeing new places. After my last day, I went back to Stockholm and prepared a report of my work in Karlskrona and after that, went off straight to the Telenor Sweden’s Summer Party at Nacka where Charlotte Perrelli (a popular Swedish artist) gave us a surprise performance 
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Holding a scalpel in a gloved hand (and grabbing a railing in the other) I carefully dissected myself slowly, part by part. I then lay out the pieces and poked them, like how you would with your food when you were a kid (or maybe even now).
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Sweden and Norway are considered to have very similar cultures, and after living in Oslo for six months I generally agree. But there are exceptions to every rule, and the National Day is supposed to be one of those.
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Having been in Oslo for six months, I am curious to find out how different Sweden is from Norway - these two countries being situated next to each other, having similar languages and share a history of Vikings.
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In response to David’s comment, I am going to do some retrospective reflections on how this extraordinary journey started for a girl from a small town
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Last week I was placed in the hands of the technical department in Canal Digital. It was an exciting week where I got to go “back to my roots”, being an telecom engineer and all. Although I have had a lot of telecommunications subjects during my period at school, it’s always in thrilling to see how it works and is used in real life. I have posted some pictures, so have a look… 
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The trainee-life in Stockholm has been a good one. It has been very exciting, informative and developing; but also stressful and confusing at times. I guess that’s all part of being a trainee and moving to a new place. I have now worked at Canal Digital in Stockholm for more than four months. Somehow, that sunny October day when I packed my bag and got on a plane from Oslo to Stockholm seems so close, and yet so far away. The days and weeks have come and gone incredibly fast, and in another two months my stay here will be over. But the journey doesn’t end just yet. My next stop on the trainee-road is Kuala Lumpur, in the beautiful country of Malaysia (- Truly Asia!).
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I have just had my first paid holiday days in my life! Was a little bit worried that I would have a hard time relaxing and dropping work completely, but in the end, a piece of cake =)
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Having now been a trainee at Telenor Sweden for two months it is really interesting to be encouraged to blog about your experiences so far. In many ways the blogging sums up what being a trainee at Telenor is all about. Performance followed by reflection.
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