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Feb 20, 2006 01:38

snowboarded for free on saturday ( Read more... )

work, hersh, teaching

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bigbird1103 February 19 2006, 19:15:20 UTC
I think you should consider the job that pays the most, it sounds like a really good deal and like they're willing to go the extra mile to have you working for them.
Also, at some point you will have to truly join the world of the working individual and work an 8 am to 4 or 5 pm job when you come back to the states, so why not get into that groove of real job life now so that it's not a shock to the system? That statement in no way implies that you're not working hard there, please don't take it that way, I'm not trying to insult you, I'm just saying that you're going to have to work real hours in a few short months, so why not start getting your body ready for it now? (And, for that matter, your mind)

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jennafirlinn February 20 2006, 03:06:25 UTC
I totally agree w/angel! I was thinking the same thing when I read this. Get use to it now, i know how hard it was for you to get up for classes when you took them, so you should try to get into the groove now, b/c once ur in the city, you're gonna have an 8-5 job probably untl u get seen. Also, u wanna pay off that loan asap, b/c it's gonna be a bitch when u get back. the city isn't cheap! so u wanna save as much as possible now, to make living in the city and ur traveling as easy as possible. besides, they're making it easy on u and a coule hundred extra can add up in the end, and if not, then spend it on clothes. b/c it'll be a long time till ur back there again ;)

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jolie81 February 20 2006, 04:53:20 UTC
Damn, guess we were all thinking the same thing. There's nothing more for me to say since angel and jen have already said it for me. guess it's a DITTO on my part.

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ddmelby February 20 2006, 20:24:53 UTC
Hahah.

I also agree. And I was thinking, really even with your super hectic schedule (staying up to all hours of the night to catch up w/people in the states ie) you can still make it in at 8, and it's only for a few months. In the end, you'll have more money to play with and a lot less stress. It will def pay off.

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