Zac's Life Plans
(for the immediate future aka the next couple of year)
Continue working at Ives until September-ish, therefore having one solid year of legal and gainful employment in a somewhat respectable job that I can put on my resume.
Get a res. counselor job in another city, any city (as long is it's one of the two biggest cities in it's respective state, has affordable rent, and preferably is not in the south).
Use the money I've saved up over the year at Ives to get a decent apartment, preferably of my own or with one room mate.
Stay in said city for at least 6 months, preferably a year.
Sit back and evaluate the past year. Has it been enjoyable? Have you found people you can relate to and enjoy hanging out with? Have you become a regular at a cool dank, dark, shitty bar? Are you happy?
If you are happy, congratulations. Stick around for a while.
If it's time to move on, lets go back to DC. Get a job doing whatever, bask in the amazing-ness for a while.
Uh oh, DC has emptied your wallet, move back to MA. Get a job with the Bridge and start the process over.
Don't settle.
Take risks.
Enjoy.
(for the immediate future aka the next couple of year)
Continue working at Ives until September-ish, therefore having one solid year of legal and gainful employment in a somewhat respectable job that I can put on my resume.
Get a res. counselor job in another city, any city (as long is it's one of the two biggest cities in it's respective state, has affordable rent, and preferably is not in the south).
Use the money I've saved up over the year at Ives to get a decent apartment, preferably of my own or with one room mate.
Stay in said city for at least 6 months, preferably a year.
Sit back and evaluate the past year. Has it been enjoyable? Have you found people you can relate to and enjoy hanging out with? Have you become a regular at a cool dank, dark, shitty bar? Are you happy?
If you are happy, congratulations. Stick around for a while.
If it's time to move on, lets go back to DC. Get a job doing whatever, bask in the amazing-ness for a while.
Uh oh, DC has emptied your wallet, move back to MA. Get a job with the Bridge and start the process over.
Don't settle.
Take risks.
Enjoy.
(Originally, my middle and last names were going to rhyme - but that was too much for my mom. So I just have a middle initial.)