I'm a fucking idiot.
As we speak I'm looking for a second job. If I get a second job, I'll have to quit school - which means I lose my oh so beloved military insurance benefits. So if I get a second job it needs to be one that will hook me up with killer insurance benefits.
Course, if I double my income, no one can argue that there is a definite plus in that. Especially considering that I can do most of the work for my first job at my second job, and vice versus. Also, my apartment lease just ran up, so if I'm going to be going and doing on-site management at another apartment complex, this is the perfect time for me to do it.
I think I'm going to do this, if only to save up a bunch of money for when I move up to Seattle so that I can actually afford to go to college there. Although, it bears mentioning that I am very interesting in the University of Phoenix online program, the only problem being that I am 22 and last time I checked you needed to be 23 to do that - which makes no sense, but that's what three different advisors for UP told me on the phone, and five told me over email.
Oh Jeebus, just look at all the companies looking to hire someone with my skills here in San Antonio...the need for property managers is greater here in SA then in Seattle....good bye school....again...
As we speak I'm looking for a second job. If I get a second job, I'll have to quit school - which means I lose my oh so beloved military insurance benefits. So if I get a second job it needs to be one that will hook me up with killer insurance benefits.
Course, if I double my income, no one can argue that there is a definite plus in that. Especially considering that I can do most of the work for my first job at my second job, and vice versus. Also, my apartment lease just ran up, so if I'm going to be going and doing on-site management at another apartment complex, this is the perfect time for me to do it.
I think I'm going to do this, if only to save up a bunch of money for when I move up to Seattle so that I can actually afford to go to college there. Although, it bears mentioning that I am very interesting in the University of Phoenix online program, the only problem being that I am 22 and last time I checked you needed to be 23 to do that - which makes no sense, but that's what three different advisors for UP told me on the phone, and five told me over email.
Oh Jeebus, just look at all the companies looking to hire someone with my skills here in San Antonio...the need for property managers is greater here in SA then in Seattle....good bye school....again...
kreatinkaos:
It sounds like you are on a merry go round