I've already got my resume ready to send.Hmmmmmmm.... Home Port starting to sound good when you put it that way.
I've already got my resume ready to send.Hmmmmmmm.... Home Port starting to sound good when you put it that way.
Actually, that might just ruin it for us. The idea of leaving the stress of everyday life north of the border is one of the things I love the most..........so if we could just find that job in PP. That would work.
Wouldn't ruin it for me at all. I'd love to get out of the NOB mentality. Working in Mexico is not the same as working in the US. Commute? What commute? I'd still have all my fresh food, be able to work, and be able to look at the Sea of Cortes every single day. My evenings and weekends would be fantastic. Quality of life improvement by 1000%.Actually, that might just ruin it for us. The idea of leaving the stress of everyday life north of the border is one of the things I love the most.
This is why when we do go we go for as long as possible.
Meanwhile, just waiting for "someday" to come.
You might get one of the higher paying jobs too and make maybe $1000 a week .........Pesos that is.........so if we could just find that job in PP. That would work.
My comment on her story ...Zip lines in the World Heritage treasure the Pinacates? Well why don't you fly to Paris and take a crap on the Mona Lisa too you peasant?If Rocky Point becomes a Home Port
http://www.examiner.com/article/if-rocky-point-becomes-a-home-port-for-cruise-ships-10-things-that-will-change
Good Read. Now my wheels are turning
That story reads a lot like the old Condo Sales brochures! If you are a travel writer you are not expected to write an accurate description of a place, just blow and go.
Jim, there was a lot of rain in Rocky Point the weekend we came down -- it messed up our schedule. We still owe you 10 bundles. Will try to get them to you as soon as possible.They will be at all of the Sonoran Resorts sales offices too. (but they have not delivered ours yet. Did you get yours already Bob?)
Jose, interesting idea. The pdf we sent to the printers is 77 megabytes. But maybe we could come up with a smaller file. I'll mention the possibility to Georgina Ross (our ad sales person) and Mike McCoy (my partner in drawing this map).Hop David, thats exciting! Can we get an electronic copy to keep on a phone or tablet while driving around?
Thanks!Picked one up at Pane e Vino. Looks great!
Tequila Todd,At some point, will there be a copy available to download? This is the the 21st century after all.