I don't know what I want to do with my life anymore...

Jun 03, 2008 13:36

Seriously, I don't.  I have been graduated for over a month and still no job.  And I keep looking at jobs and think that I wasted 5 years of school because I don't want to do any of them.  Honestly, I have discovered that what I enjoy doing (cleaning and organizing) are things you usually only find listed underneath custodial jobs.  Depressing, I ( Read more... )

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koola June 3 2008, 21:14:26 UTC
Definitely an awesome story. Really neat with all of the intricacies of the history you never really consider when you are reading it through sometimes.

As for your jobs, I am sorry about the impatience. I know how that feels, how that is. Keep praying and the lord will help guide your decisions. You will find where you need to be. And balltag, you have always been one to search and discover yourself. You will find yourself.
:) I hope that writing your books will be part of that, because I am hopeful and greedy.

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balltag June 4 2008, 16:20:25 UTC
Hey, books will be written. I just don't know when.

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lordwaltz June 3 2008, 23:20:10 UTC
Yeah, there's a lot of interesting stuff you can figure out when you stop and figure out all the flashbacks and get the timeline and groups of people sorted out in Mosiah. Fun stuff, eh?

Good luck with the job hunt... Although, the PML is still looking for help. They're getting desperate. Since I left, they've STILL not been able to find any new machinists. Maybe you could be REALLY nice to Bro K and he'd get you hired full time. Just what you wanted... to be back at BYU every day :P

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balltag June 4 2008, 16:20:00 UTC
Honestly, I'm not that good of a machinist. Bro. K would probably know seeing that he taught all of the machining classes that I took.

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swalch June 4 2008, 12:55:56 UTC
Direction is hard to come by. I don't know why all guidance councilors haven't figured that out; if most people easily decided what they want to do, the councilors would be out of jobs.

Good luck with the job search. I'll be thinking of you.

While we're assigning personality traits to scriptural personages, I personally think Ammon and Paul would make a great missionary companionship. Exhausting to watch and impossible to keep up with.

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balltag June 4 2008, 16:19:06 UTC
That's awesome. They would be. Really cool.

And thank you.

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qusnos June 6 2008, 19:12:06 UTC
Do what you like do do for a job, sooner or later you will find a job with what you like to do and what you like to get pay, and if you don't care about going up the letter that is ok, internal progression can be achieve trough many different ways not just job.

and yes it is very cool, the entire Limhi/Alma the elder story is one of my favorite.

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