One interesting aspect of working for a global company is sharing local experiences that seem out of this world to your colleagues.
Here's a photo of a 3 am visitor to the front door of our Support Consultant Julian in Brisbane:
I had a similarly startling experience at my office door last week while on a conference call. I hope that the client didn't hear me snap this photo. (Notice that the "child fence" in the background didn't do its job.)
I don't think that any amount of bad economic news can withstand the smile of a baby (koala or human)!
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