The one in which I almost end up in a Tunisian jail
So enough of my relationship freak-outs. M co-worker and I met up at the airport in
As a background note, the Tunisian government basically charges for anything and everything here. Import, export, invoices – you name, they take a percentage of the total. So even if we send our client something that’s included in their contract, they still have to pay import taxes on it. Which usually amounts to a minimum of 500€. So we’ve taken to bringing stuff for them in our suitcases, in order to save them this money. And up until now, it hasn’t been a problem. But not this time….
So back to my co-worker opening his bags. Of course he opens and it’s all electronic and mechanical items wrapped in bubble wrap. So much for our cover of being tourists. They start questioning him in French, but since he doesn’t speak French, things weren’t going very well. I finally step in and start translating, and then they turn on me.
“Et vous – vous êtes qui mademoiselle ??”
So I say I am French (since I was traveling on my brand-spanking new French passport!!) and that I also work for The Company. They ask for my passport and are suspicious because 1) it is brand-new and 2) my birthplace is shown as
I am starting to panic, thinking they are either going to refuse us entry or make us pay a boatload in import fees. Or sell us on the black market. So I tell a teensy, tiny white lie, and I say that it is all stuff that we need in order to test the equipment. That none of it will be staying in
We then spend the next 30 minutes explaining why we have no official documentation showing 1) that we work for The Company or 2) that our client has asked us to come. I try to explain over and over that this is our 4th trip here and that we’ve never had to provide this info before, but it falls on deaf ears.
I finally remember that my client’s company is owned by the largest company in
We exited customs, only to discover that my colleague hadn’t printed out the car rental reservation (the one thing I asked him to do, btw), so we then spent the next 30 minutes going from agency to agency, asking if anyone had a rental in the name of Mr X. It was terrible – there are so many agencies in the airport and they will all lie and pretend they know you, just to get your money. But we finally found the one who had our *real* reservation and we got our car. As we’re driving away from the airport, we realize the tank is almost empty. Some of you may remember how my last trip to
Except on the way to the hotel, we got pulled over by the Tunisian police for speeding…I’m still not actually sure if we got a ticket or not, but we were eventually allowed to go on our merry way. (ie. We were allowed to continue dodging the various goats, sheep and humans that cross the freeways here). Sometimes I feel like this country is just one giant game of leapfrog.
So that was my Monday – how was yours?
12 Comments:
WOW.
ha. that is *awesome*. and i'm very glad you didn't end up in a tunisian jail :)
Hot damn, girl! Glad you're not languishing in a Tunisian cell... :-)
Wow, my Monday was much more easy going! Just a sore knee from the gym.
WOW! My Monday involved going to school to turn in paperwork and finding out that my classes were canceled. Not very exciting. But your Monday was almost TOO exciting!
Wow! You, my friend, have an awesomely interesting life :).
On the bright side, I am pretty certain you'll do very well in India :).
Yikes- you must LOVE this job is you are willing to risk jail to save them/their clients a few dollars!
Wow! Sounds so exciting but kinda freaky at the same time I imagine.
My Monday was Lycée and Uni....
We have a term for that: fun in retrospect. Those crazy times that become great stories once they're over, but are pretty hairy while you're in them.
that may very well be the first time i've heard of someone's blackberry saving them from prison! glad to hear you wriggled your way out of it.
Ah, what a web we weave when.....
WOW!! What a story..
This should go in a book or something!!! Glad it all turned out "semi" okay... Well, at least the part that you didn't go to prison in Tunesie!! Whew!!!
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