xjessie007 - 25 July 2009 01:30 AM
Wow, this must be awesome. And you forgot swimming in the sea. 😊 No wonder the lifestyle is relaxed. 😊)
I was surprised how much I missed cold wet weather.
Every winter we would travel to Granada for weekends in the Sierra Nevada for the snow.
Its great for that and sunbathing.
It wouldn`t be a popular area otherwise.
But my typical workin day would be this.
Wake around 7am, leave house 7.30 and travel 12 kms into Malaga city, arrive into Office around between 8.30-9 ish, depending on how many shunts happened around the Granada/Malaga interchange.
Temp normally in traffic around the 20 degrees already, so Aircon already on.
10.30 I`d have second coffee and breakfast in the bar with the lads, which was normally Lomo Adobado in bread roll with green pepper and mayo.
11am would leave and travel to my calls, which usually where around 18 visits in and around Marbella, so i`d get into Marbella area around 12.30, again depending on how bad traffic and how many accidents occurred.Normally once a month the road would be either closed for a few hours of a lane blocked.
In one bad week when the rain arrived, it closed everyday, it included a bus crash, a cyclist killed, a lorry turned over and several 4+ car accidents.
Anyway I`d work through the calls through lunch doin the English clients, i had to leave the Spanish until after 5pm as there having lunch and don`t want me visiting. If I didn`t have enough english clients I`d go to a bar for some beer and tapa. Sounds great but the more time I`m waiting the more hours I work.
PM temps would be around 30 degrees, in August 40`s are the norm, so I`ve changed my shirt for the third time due to sweat. We all carried towels and deodorant in the vehicles for the summer. I`d usually spend around 3 Euros in shops for fresh cold water as well, drinking around 2-3 ltrs.
My problem was the car would be too hot to get the aircon working quick enough before reaching the next client, so it rarely worked well.
I would then leave Marbella around 7pm and suffer the traffic back to Malaga and my home, trip took around 2 hours as the traffic around the airport/Malaga city would be jamned with commuters.
So home around 9pm.
Great for 5 days a week.
Come Saturday and Sunday, yep relaxing, so no choice really, too tired to do anything else.
After several years I`m now back workin 9-5 with an hour lunch doin the same job in the UK, with only 8 clients a day, i earn nearly ?10,000 more a year and haven`t regretted the move back.
I travel to Spain now for holidays and visiting my OH parents and family, like before.
I`ll leave hot climates for when I can retire.