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[QUOTE="gregrobinson, post: 1250864, member: 88349"] I would point out that your boss would likely fire you rather than miss a single quarter's bonus and wouldn't lose a wink of sleep over it. You owe nothing to your boss and it has nothing to do with the Camino. If your boss cared anything for you he wouldn't let you skip any part of your pilgrimage. He would insist you finish the whole thing and would tell you "don't worry about it...tell us about your experience when you get back." I've done the Camino from start to finish 3x, not as much as many people, but you spend the first two weeks trying to deal with sore feet and if you take off ahead after two weeks, you leave every person you met behind and you start all over wherever you land. Why do people do this? So they can march in a 25km parade from Sarria and wait an hour in line to get a cup of coffee? The last 5 days is the least enjoyable part and it's only manageable because you've done the other 4 weeks to mentally prepare. [/QUOTE]
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