You must be joking with Feb vs. May. Or are you someone who has allergy problems in the springtime?
I've decided on a variation of option 2. He has two weeks time during which I will meet with him if I reasonably can. If he doesn't call it is over by default and I shall think nothing more of it.
I would say I show the most promise in fitness type activities but that is hardly marketable. I've been trying to think of jobs I wouldn't mind doing that pay reasonably well and are readily available throughout the U.S. and Canada. I'd like to live in a variety of different places during my twenties and thirties. So far I've only really come up with a few and they all require that I go ahead and get my masters degree.
Well, I've never researched it, but I do know that LOTS of people throw BUCKETS of money for personal trainers, yoga instructors, and the like. I think a dream job doesn't necessarily mean making major bank.... at least not right away.
For instance, all of my higher education studies were in music and I deeply enjoyed my studies. But, that (too), is not very marketable in our contemporary understanding of training-career-wealth-retirement. In my case, the only supportable means for me seems to be working 40 hrs a week as a drone in an office and then devoting my true energies and talents into composing, arranging, and performing. That's why I dropped my masters degree studies like a hot tater. Maybe one day... when the tater is cooled... I will pick it back up, mash that sucker with some butter and sour cream, and eat it. (i.e. you have just witnessed an overworked metaphor)
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I've decided on a variation of option 2. He has two weeks time during which I will meet with him if I reasonably can. If he doesn't call it is over by default and I shall think nothing more of it.
I would say I show the most promise in fitness type activities but that is hardly marketable. I've been trying to think of jobs I wouldn't mind doing that pay reasonably well and are readily available throughout the U.S. and Canada. I'd like to live in a variety of different places during my twenties and thirties. So far I've only really come up with a few and they all require that I go ahead and get my masters degree.
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For instance, all of my higher education studies were in music and I deeply enjoyed my studies. But, that (too), is not very marketable in our contemporary understanding of training-career-wealth-retirement. In my case, the only supportable means for me seems to be working 40 hrs a week as a drone in an office and then devoting my true energies and talents into composing, arranging, and performing. That's why I dropped my masters degree studies like a hot tater. Maybe one day... when the tater is cooled... I will pick it back up, mash that sucker with some butter and sour cream, and eat it. (i.e. you have just witnessed an overworked metaphor)
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