When I arrived in Finland, more precisely in Helsinki, I thought that it was not a great city because we were only at the train station, but I was wrong.
We went on a trip to Helsinki and our train was around 7 in the morning. The ride was fast and nothing special. When we arrived, we first walked around
On Thursday, my mentor Jake, a 23-year-old KIA master technician, and I were replacing a battery in a PHEV vehicle. At first, I thought this was going to be a
While staying in Finland, I had the chance to use their trains quite a lot, so I started noticing some clear differences compared to Slovenia. The first thing that really
In Finland, people work slowly and thoughtfully. They don’t rush, but focus on the quality of their work and take breaks to stay rested and creative. They have coffee breaks
In our company, we have a much more modern storage system than in Slovenia. We use an automated machine for spare parts that brings the shelf directly to you, so
Finnish roads are generally very well maintained smooth, clear, and easy to drive on. Overall, driving feels comfortable and stress free.In winter, however, things change a bit. For safety reasons,
Here in Mikkeli they have a very interesting optical device that I have seen for the first time. This is a vehicle optical device that I have seen for the
Mämmi is a traditional Finnish dish. It is usually eaten around Easter and is a dessert. My mentor also told me that 50% of people like this dish and 50%
Finland has compulsory military service as it turns out and I have noticed that ever since we landed in Helsinki, but here in Mikkeli I’ve noticed something out of the