So, essentially, I would have 3-day weekends all summer (and summers here are absolutely glorious), get free tuition and have access to a lap pool (I miss lap swimming more than anything).
Holy crap.
Do the interview, make it a good one, then if you're offered the job you can decide then.
Quality of everyday life is just as important as your future career goals.
But what if I get offered the enviro job before the community college job? I mean, would I be forever blacklisted if I quit, say, two weeks after taking on the new beat?
Anyway, I thought you said that you wouldn't take the enviro job unless they gave you a shitload of money? That would improve the quality of your life in different ways. It's up to you to decide.
Wow, they both sound slike good opportunities. I agree with Jessica about the interview. That job sounds awesome. Would you be able to do some type of freelance work while working for the Bronx Community College?
I think it's cool how you're always keeping you options open and looking to move upward.
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Holy crap.
Do the interview, make it a good one, then if you're offered the job you can decide then.
Quality of everyday life is just as important as your future career goals.
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Anyway, I thought you said that you wouldn't take the enviro job unless they gave you a shitload of money? That would improve the quality of your life in different ways. It's up to you to decide.
It's a great choice to be faced with!
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Very true.
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I think it's cool how you're always keeping you options open and looking to move upward.
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P.S. Fuck journalism.
Yay! (I've always wanted to type that.)
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