We fly you out.
That was the policy.
Being so desired, as an employee, felt good we imagine.
I was “flown out” one time, but not as an employee. Or that’s what I thought.
Two years later I was a valued employee and knew everything about the company and it’s products.
It was an opportunity that included abilities in improvised business travel, copywriting, design and communicating engineering and medical principles in an easy-to-understand way.
Compared to what I learned in less than two years, my time at school was amusing but surprisingly unproductive in any measurable way. Go, figure – literally!