As I do some self-reflection, I’m taking a deep look at myself and what I’ve done in my jobs so far, in the hopes that by analyzing past decisions I can avoid future mistakes, and perhaps I can figure out what my next step should be
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Hi guys. This is rockingrobin's brother here. I just wanted to say I find this whole conversation very fascinating. For a little background Im sitting here in my 5th year of college stalling my graduation, wondering what the hell I'm going to do with myself when I get out of here, trying to figure out when I can devote time to figuring out what I really want to do. It's both frightening and reassuring to see that five years from now I'll be doing the same thing. I guess it just never ends, huh? :-) Well, anyway, I just wanted to stick my two cents in. With my limited experience in the "real world" and my knowledge of 'bin I just wanted to say that you always seemed more proud of working at the E then anywhere else. I recall you taking L. and Mom there to show it off. (Not that you could really do that with your other jobs.) My point being that you may want to start looking in the direction of science education again now that you have a couple years experience and a couple different perspectives to look at it with. Granted I am biased as I have a large fear of the business world and have no love for the idea of working there. It may just be my romanticism kicking in. Anyway, Im off topic. I just wanted to throw some encouragment your way and voice my limited opinion. Now I think its time to make a pot of coffee and walk around the apartment periodically resting my head on my fist and staring off into space. Later.
Well, anyway, I just wanted to stick my two cents in. With my limited experience in the "real world" and my knowledge of 'bin I just wanted to say that you always seemed more proud of working at the E then anywhere else. I recall you taking L. and Mom there to show it off. (Not that you could really do that with your other jobs.) My point being that you may want to start looking in the direction of science education again now that you have a couple years experience and a couple different perspectives to look at it with. Granted I am biased as I have a large fear of the business world and have no love for the idea of working there. It may just be my romanticism kicking in. Anyway, Im off topic. I just wanted to throw some encouragment your way and voice my limited opinion.
Now I think its time to make a pot of coffee and walk around the apartment periodically resting my head on my fist and staring off into space.
Later.
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