It's been almost two weeks since I made an entry, which is due mostly to being plain tired. I've been able to organize sleep efficiently as of lately, however, which allows for things like blog posts.
Anyways, I've been working at Genoa and Olive Street for almost a month now. I've been able to get my desired hours without feeling like I'm overextended, so that's fortunate. Like I said before, it's not social work, but it pays the bills. More on the former part in the following paragraphs . . .
Dre had kind of a tough week. On Tuesday, the company he works for let him go. He knew he had made some mistakes there, but he met with his boss and they talked about what he could improve. Nevertheless, four days later, he got the bad news.
Things like that happen, what else can you say? Neither of us are in dire straits financially, so that's good, but your ego undoubtedly takes a hit when someone says they don't want you, whatever the context. He's decided to finish up his Master's this semester, as opposed to spring 2008.
So what does that mean for me? I had told Dre I would wait for him to finish his Master's, which we both thought would happen in May 2008. That was ok with me, because I wanted to get some work experience and save, but the work experience almost feels like a moot point. Finding a job in my field here was like banging my head against a wall.
I've begun to look for Americorps placements that would begin in the start of 2008. I NEED to get out of Colorado, and if it can happen sooner, then all the better. I've been here all my life, and I need to live somewhere different.
I've inquired about a placement in Wheaton, Maryland, and another in Rhode Island. I want to go to the east coast, simply because I've never been there before. Dre is still onboard to come with. So . . . I'm just going to keep my eyes and placement options open. Stay tuned . . . .
Friday, August 10, 2007
Posted by swallowtail10 at 5:56 PM
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Hey there. I hope things start looking up for you two.
You asked awhile ago about the East Coast...I really like it; it certainly is a far cry from living in Colorado or anywhere out West.
Right now (for the summer and then probably after graduation in May) I'm living a few miles northeast of Wheaton - I don't know much about that exact area, but if you do end up coming out here, definitely let me know and I can help you get situated.
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