sorry
I know I've been gone for a while. Sorry about that. I've been busy since coming home.
Basically,Tico lives with me. Things are going really well with us. My parents like him and my sister is looking forward to meeting him. His father keeps asking when we are going to come visit and we go spend time with his grandmother down in Miami at least twice a week. The only issue we really have is that he doesn't really like my roommate and can't stand her dogs. She is only here for 3 more months so i just try to get him to be patient.
I'm on the job hunt again. I have made an important decision. I realize that I can't give up on engineering yet. I need to find out if it was engineering I hated, or the actual company I worked for. So, now I am looking for an engineering job. I've had a few interviews with companies here as well as out of state. No offers yet, though. I'll keep you updated!
Other than that, I've been getting the car fixed (Someone rear ended me) and cleaning the house. Tico and I went to Walt Disney World the other weekend and had a great time. An old friend of mine from college is coming to Miami next weekend, so I'll get to see her for the first time in years. Everything is good right now...
And this is for Shawn... Here's a picture of me in Cambodia. I am in the famed An.kor.Wat. Recognize the shirt?
4 Comments:
Didn't you dislike working for the company you were at before you came to SFL?? You're a people-person. You were not meant to be stuck in a cube! I'm not saying you don't like engineering, but the basis of engineering is researching and designing and developing/implementing. You can do with anything! You can research starting a daycare, design your flow, and implement your plan. You could do the same with the bookstore/cafe idea. Or any other idea. I think (and I could be wrong of course) that you're attracted to the stability of a good job and you know you can do the work so you're drawn back to familiar ground. Can't fault you for that. But you could be so much happier. The risk is scary but you're not alone anymore. (Actually, you never were alone cause you always had friends who would help you.)
*sigh*
Glad you're back, by the way.
Hey you! Welcome back! I sure do recognize that pic. :-D
Good luck on the job hunting. I think Shelly may be right, its probably the stability of engineering that you're missing. You sounded much happier once you left the office environment.
Well, Miss Lady, I'm glad that you could take some time out to chat with us blogging folks. *lol* But seriously, I'm glad to hear that things are going well and to finally see a picture from your vacation.
And good luck on the job hunt front. But in Shelly's response I read that you're a people person. Have you thought about getting an MBA or a higher degree? Those folks do a lot of traveling and it looks like they are having a great time. Here's a very interesting blog I use to read about an MBA student (now graduate) and other MBA students.
http://aileentang.blogspot.com/
Welcome back! I wanna see more vacation pictures.
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