Two engineers Shooting from Spain!

[QUOTE="Padmi, post: 1639971, member:
And answering your question, we are mechanical engineers. We work in Wind Energy industry, I work in VESTAS and Praire Dog is design engineer, he designs machines to our industry

I think VESTAS has some manufacturing sites in US. Could you transfer to a US location?

Some of the members have said how easy it is to shoot long rrange. I can assure you that this convenience is not common. I have to drive about 1.5 hour to shoot out to 1000 yards. Most shooting ranges are 100 yards and 200 yards.[/QUOTE]

I know but in Spain managers are different. If you are a good profesional they dont help you to grow in your career and face new challenges. Instead they push you to work more and more but in the same position... I prefer your managing style.

And shooting is not important. Most important is love and respect your country and be happy and we both love America
 
Make sure you visit Alaska, before you make up your mind. Long, cold winters, but the other seasons are really nice. Not sure on too many jobs in the wind energy Department.

Thanks so much! I would like visit Alaska. I see a lot of documentaries about Alaska. I love nature so probably next year I will go there.

And we can do other taks and jobs instead the wind energy!

Thanks a lot
 
Forth time in America. Take a look to our plan for this time
 

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I know but in Spain managers are different. If you are a good profesional they dont help you to grow in your career and face new challenges. Instead they push you to work more and more but in the same position... I prefer your managing style
Your attitude about progressing in your career is reflected by your interest in LRH (long range hunting): you want to grow and learn new skills. We are all in this same mind set, and willing to share our knowledge. And there is no more thrilling place to practice LRH than our beautiful, vast Rocky Mountains. For me, they are heaven on Earth.
 
Perfect, bad news for your but not for us, if the turbines were perfect, we would't have job!

But no problem, I can repair these blades!
 
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What wines do you recommend? I've found some pretty good ones and it depends how much you want to pay for the bottle. You get what you pay for. My inlaws brought me some last year, they have a nephew that lives there, and they we're pretty good.

Tempranillo is a poor quality wine. Close of Santiago we produce one of the best wines: Mencia, in Riveira Sacra.

It is a super place to visit, very beautifull and different. Please take a look to this link and I sure you will go to visit. The price of a bottle is btween 5 and 15 dolars, but the quality is super

https://www.google.es/amp/s/www.sientegalicia.com/blog/los-5-ribeira-sacra/amp/
 
You guys are making a very large circle around Oklahoma. If you were coming through, I would say stop at my ranch for a night and a little shooting on my private range. I have weapons and ammo.

Oh, thanks a lot, we were discussing yesterday about changing our trip and cross Oklahoma to reduce the time in the road and go directly to Nebraska, so I'm going to ask Praire dog and maybe we can visit you! Thanks a lot for your offer, you have also home in Spain
 
Thank you Padmi, I'll get a couple bottles this weekend and try them out.

Regards
Maybe is better if you order the bottles from a Spanish website. But will be expensive in USA. Here it has a good price 5-12 dolars per bottle. Why do you not come here? You can visit Santiago and Ribeira Sacra and I can help you and show you nice places here
 
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