3.Talk about your work experience in the industry so far.
I'll come back to this one.
4.Your travels through Mexico, an educational adventure or a sex fiesta?
LOL Both, of course!!
I couldn't resist answering this one first.. I have a soft spot for Mexico, as those who know me can attest, and given any chance to talk about it, I will.
After I finished university with a degree in English and no clear idea what I wanted to do, except not be a journalist, I decided to seize the chance to do some traveling. I went backpacking through Mexico for six months, with my brother who was 18 at the time. A couple of backpacks, a couple of well-thumbed guide books, some pesos in our pockets, and a desire to see the Mayan ruins led us through the country, from the pacific coast and its surfer beaches and hot spots, through the jungle and the mystical ruins that are at Palenque ? to the poorest areas of Mexico where the rebellious spririt of Che is still very much alive and children beg with slips of paper that state the donations are to buy pencils for the children to use at school ? to a town that consumes so much Coka-Cola that the corporate giant sponsors the town?s annual burping contest.. It was amazing, awe-inspiring, eye-opening. Not to mention I picked up Spanish along the way.
My brother lasted 4 months, and I solo?ed the last two months of my trip, retracing some of my steps to catch up w fellow travellers. One of the things I realised on that trip is the difference between a tourist and a traveller. I grew up in the tourism industry, but I have a traveller?s heart and curiosity.
And as for the sex fiesta part of things... people on vacation just want to have fun..
