I feel a change coming on. And maybe it's just because every one has been asking me about grad school lately. Couple that with the fact that I'm dissatisfied with work lately, what with all the policy changes and the HUGE drop in sales recently. Trying to get people to open checking accounts is like taking a red hot poker in the anus. No fun. And savings? Do people even know HOW TO save anymore?
Not that there's any extra money TO save...
Banking is lame right now. And I mean that in every sense of the word.
But I feel a change coming on. I feel like I'm not living up to my potential. I'm doing nothing. I'm bored. I'm restless. I'm, in short, dissatified.
And when I am no longer happy, I change things. So.
Stay tuned.
*sings* What do you do with a BA in English?
Out
Places to visit in my Hometown.
2 days ago
7 comments:
you could teach english to unappreciative bastard children in highschool?
Sorry that banking is so lame right now. I feel for you, I'm getting screwed over in hours on my job right now, which doesn't stop the monthly bills, which sucks.
Still, somehow you can't shake the feeling you might make a difference to the human race.
Grad school might be good for you. I hear they have some great masters programmes in English up here at one of our bajillion universities.
One of my biggest regrets is not shaking things up when I've had the chance to in the past, allowing myself to slip into a rut of safe routine. My advice? DO IT NOW!!!! (whatever *it* is).
Well, that's the thing...I don't realy know what IT is.
"Four years of college and plenty of knowledge,
Have earned me this useless degree."
I love that song for what it says.
hi Justin, yes, i feel like a need some changes too, Im sure we will get there somehow. Regarding to the clock comment, yes, I totally agree with you, I have only a damn small camera at the moment, so im doing what i can to post some nice images. That clock is not the best example, anyway...
Hope the changes you feel coming are good for you. I will stay tuned, no worries!
Cheers!
Go to law school. That's what I did with my B.A. in Rhetoric (English's "writing" counterpart at U of I... more writing, less reading).
Actually, don't go to law school. Being a lawyer kind of sucks.
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