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		<title>Back to Fort Lauderdale, But Wait! There's More! - Jim Latt</title>
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		<description>On December 11, 2009 I head back to Lauderdale.  Visiting with friends, special times and special dinners, and more.  On December 13th I launch a big trip, to Asia.  I'll be gone over a month,...</description>
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					<title><![CDATA[Fort Lauderdale Again? But Wait! There's More!]]></title>
					<description><![CDATA[Look what's coming!<p style='clear:both;'/>December 13, 2009 to January 17, 2010<p style='clear:both;'/>Key West, Florida<br>Fort Lauderdale, Florida<br>San Francisco, California<br>Hong Kong, China<br>Denpasar, Bali, Indonesia<br>Bangkok, Thailand<p style='clear:both;'/>One of my personal challenges on this trip is packing.  Traveling over a month and with carry-on luggage only?  That's right!  I just got this really cool backpack online.  It's a versatile backpack with a nice rack and waist belt.  But it also has wheels for tooling around airports and streets.  It's small enough to be carry-on.  I'm taking a second, regular sized pack too along with my nifty new netbook.  This will be the first time I've traveled over a week with so few items.  Seasoned travelers advise to wash your clothes every day, and that will be my mantra!<p style='clear:both;'/>Checking my "TO DO" list----  typhoid shot-check,  up-to-date immunizations-check, malaria meds-check, iodine tablets to purify water-check, US Embassy phone numbers-check, light clothing/silk/poly/sweat-wicking-check, good sneakers-check, pepto-check, but wait! there's more!<p style='clear:both;'/>The genesis of this trip was job-hunting.  It's morphed into a little more though!  Since I've already invested in getting to Asia for a job fair, I decided to expand the opportunity since living expenses will be relatively low.<br>What job?  Well, this has been a long-held dream:  to be the principal of an International School in an exotic part of the world.  There are a number of opportunities, so I'm very hopeful.  I've done a couple interviews stateside, via Skype and telephone.  I'm looking forward to meeting some of my interviewers in person when I get to Bangkok.  There will be over 90 schools represented at this job fair.  And, in February, there's another international job fair in Boston, with over 130 schools participating world-wide.  The group I'm working with is called International School Services (ISS).  They are a great organization.  I've been nothing but impressed with their 'reach' and professional services. The organization is populated with extremely friendly people with very interesting life-stories.<p style='clear:both;'/>But wait!  There's more!<p style='clear:both;'/>.]]></description>
					<author><![CDATA[Jim Latt]]></author>
					<category><![CDATA[Fort Lauderdale FL, United States]]></category>
					<pubDate>Sun, 06 Dec 2009 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate> 
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