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Thursday, April 11, 2013
April 10 - Jennifer - Fit for Duty?
Joining the OECD is a bit like joining the military - all sorts of health tests are required and evaluated by the staff doctors. Yesterday, Jennifer reported to the in-house OECD doctor with all the documentation of health evaluations she had done before leaving the U.S. After the doctor looked over the documentation, there was a short interview. One of the questions the doctor asked was "How much do you drink?" Jennifer replied "I usually have one glass of red wine every night." The doctor responded "That's not much!" Jennifer loves the French! :)
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Better start drinking more. ;-)
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