People of Perigord


Rafal Wasyl

Technical Lead
Perigord Dublin, Ireland

1. How long have you been working with Perigord?
4 years, 7 months according to TMS.
 
2. What is your role at Perigord, can you tell us about it?
I am Technical Lead. I learn and try to understand customers guidelines and help the team to use them in their work. I am also responsible for training new team members.
 
3. What’s a work-related accomplishment that you’re really proud of?
It was great to see how good and efficient we all worked when transferred to the home offices in the Covid Pandemic lockdown, despite very short notice. Personally, I am proud when my team needs my help less and less.
 
4. Can you tell us a little about where you live? Did you grow up here?
I live in Carpenterstown, Dublin 15. I grew up in Krakow, Poland, moved to Ireland 15 years ago, one of the best decisions in my life.
 
5. Have you any staycations planned over the coming months?
We already ‘staycationed’, this year in Gorey, Wexford. Our family loves the Irish coast and for the past few years it has been our go to holiday destination. We have been to Kerry, Wexford, Sligo, Galway…. and have always been lucky with weather.
 
6. What’s one item you can’t leave your house or apartment without? 
In my case, the question should be ,“what have I forgotten this time?”
 
7. What would we most likely find you doing on the weekend?
Spending time outdoors with my family. If we’re lucky with the weather we spend it, cycling country roads.
 
8. What’s one of your favourite memories from the past year?
Our staycation in Gorey, a very relaxing, camping trip with my son to Lough Corrib.
 
9. Do you have any hobbies or interests?
Endurance sports: Long distance running, Cycling, Swimming or all 3 at once.
I also love driving, twisty country roads, faster is better, but within the speed limit of course.

10. What’s the top destination on your must-visit list?
The list is changing all the time, but some from the top would be: The Royal Enfield motorbike trip through some mountain passes in Himalayan mountains, Vancouver/Whistler Canada, Australia.
 
11. If you could only eat one item for every meal for the rest of your life, what would it be?
I would not torture myself to such a thing, I like having a variety of food and different taste every day.
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