The start of a new semester is glaring at me, threatening to punch me in the face, on the horizon. The good news, my grades came in on friday, and I'm pleasantly satisfied with how I did (yay!) The bad news....that means there was no good excuse to just stay in vegas, and find a new calling as a black jack dealer.
Since I've been spending more time traveling, with friends and family over winter break...I've started to get that question. You know, the question that every college student dreads
"So what will you do when you graduate"
Uhh......
I sorta figured I would have this down by now. You know, the idea would just "pop" into my head, and I'd be ready to go!
It's not that I don't have anything I WANT to do..Its that I want to do EVERYTHING
Try everything, atleast once
A few of my answers this week:
Become a lawyer (the obvious choice)
Teach undergraduate business and/or law course/s
Become a flight attendant (still one of my lifelong goals)
Work in Human Resource
Work in a company, doing law/employment related things
Run my own business (not sure what it would be....)
Take any job, anywhere, as long as it sounds cool, and I'm in a fun place
Work on a cruise ship (the HR director can still come down to sing and dance with the waitresses right?)
Be a Starbucks district manager....In Australia
You know the movie "Up in the Air" Well I think I would love his job. I mean, if someone has to travel and fire people for a living...why not have it be someone that is sorta nice?
So here is to the start of a new semester...possibly the busiest thus far.
I have a new job (more on that later), I still have my old job, I need to apply for a summer job, I'm back up to 15 credit hours, and I'm running my etsy store.
All I need to find time for is homework, eating and sleeping....and I should be just fine!













3 comments:
go for them all :) you only live once ha so it would be fun trying new things all the time :)
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looks like we will be graduating around the same time...I'm a law student in Australia- your answers to the 'perenial question' are very similar to mine!
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