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Brunei Darussalam622 Posts
Well, it's official. I've finally been employed!
Actually, it's been over two weeks now, but I didn't want to prematurely make this post and jinx myself. Now that I've received my first paycheck, I have the confidence I need to finally get this blog started.
First off, a bit of history. I've spoilered it in case you think its boring.
+ Show Spoiler + I graduated high school completely clueless to what I wanted to do afterwards. I knew I wanted to continue my education, but I didn't know what subject. My passions at the time were video games and tennis, and neither of those were particularly good for a stable income.
And so I picked a college at random and decided to start the ball rolling, even if I didn't know where I was going to end up. The next two years were nothing but a sloppy college party. I was forced to settle on a major, so I picked something easy; something I wouldn't mind doing for the rest of my life. I was to become an English Major with a minor in Marketing.
The next three years were also a sloppy college party. Roommates came and went. Friends died, new friends were found. Good times were had, much weed and alcohol were consumed. I slowly finished my requirements and barely squeaked through graduation with a 2.004 gpa (2.0 required. Needless to say I was biting my fingernails when those last test scores came in lol)
Hurray! I got my sheepskin in the mail. Now that I was free with no commitments, I lived a happy carefree life, doing whatever I wanted whenever I wanted. More parties. More bonfires. When my last financial aid check came in, I took the money and moved to a big city with my roommate from college. Here I got hooked on molly, coke and rave music. I tripped on acid and fell into the EDM crowd. I was always happy, but was starting to slip away into oblivion. I have no regrets about this period of my life and I still look back on it fondly.
I managed to stretch my money out for a year by stealing groceries and not paying rent, but then I ran out. I wasn't working. (couldn't pass a drug test, nor did I have the motivation or desire to submit myself to a daily job). Rather than be poor and living on a couch in a big city, I moved back to my small-town home.
The partying didn't slow down, only the substances abused changed. I couldn't get any more molly, so weed reclaimed the top spot. My brother received multiple pounds a week to flip, so it was always around. I made ends meet by whoring my car out as a taxi to friends and family and general robin hood thievery. This lasted up until about a month ago.
My dad was pressuring me to do something with my life, so I decided to join the military. I arrange a meeting, and the day before I am supposed to talk to the recruiter, I get a call back from a resume I'd submitted earlier the previous day. It was the newspaper! They wanted to hire me on part-time as the weekend reporter. I wasn't too keen on the military anyway, so I emphatically said YES PLZ LETS INTERVIEW. Within a week, I was taking my first tour of the building as the paper's newest reporter!
It feels like a dream. I finally have a respectful grown up job doing something I enjoy doing. I'm meeting magistrates and sheriffs. My family is excited. I'm excited. The more I work, the more I see my name in the paper.
I'm going to turn this blog into documentation of my experiences as I make this next life transition. Already in my short time working, I can feel myself growing as a writer, too.
If you want tips on writing, or if you guys are curious about the newspaper industry, I'll also be available to answer any questions.
Ok, thanks guys! This is just the first post. Many more to come!
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Congrats, Dieno! That's awesome! In my head, you are now Johnny Depp in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.
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Congrats! My advice is to lay off on the partying and the hard drugs though, you wouldn't want to throw away what you've gained.
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United States24495 Posts
On March 11 2013 22:37 Dienosore wrote: I'm meeting magistrates and sheriffs. I suggest you don't steal from them, or meet them while you are as high as a kite.
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Are you me?
I have shitty grades, about to graduate college. I feel like I have no prospects in the future.
I too got hooked heavy in the party scene involving EDM (raves, burners, etc). It was first a lot of molly and upper usage, but now I've been constantly using LSD or other psychedelics (shrooms, DMT, mescaline, you name it) depending on what I have at the time. I still love hallucinogens so much, but I know that I need to get my shit together soon.
Don't get me wrong, I don't regret a single thing but I need to moderate myself more. This semester I've really put drug use to a minimum - still do them, but only when I'm done with exams and whatnot.
This post gives me hope though...thank you. Congratulations on the job by the way!
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money always leads to happyness
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haha Dieno, I knew I loved you for a reason. Congrats by the way and best of luck!
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Brunei Darussalam622 Posts
On March 11 2013 23:07 ghost_403 wrote: Congrats, Dieno! That's awesome! In my head, you are now Johnny Depp in Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas.
Funny you say that-- William Burroughs is one of my absolute favorite authors and a total role model
On March 11 2013 23:07 Bagration wrote: Congrats! My advice is to lay off on the partying and the hard drugs though, you wouldn't want to throw away what you've gained.
I've been clean for a year now. I miss it, definitely, but I have good self control. Even at the height of my experimentation, I was able to regulate everything pretty well.
On March 11 2013 23:46 micronesia wrote: I suggest you don't steal from them, or meet them while you are as high as a kite.
I made the mistake of smoking one time right before work and it was so stressful. I felt like everyone knew and was talking about it behind my back. I realize it was probably just normal paranoia from the herb, but it set me straight. Ever since then, I have been waiting until after work to get blitzed.
I'm pretty sure one of our camera guys gets totally ripped before every photo session, though. We call him "Jedi" because he is so spacey, lol.
On March 12 2013 00:16 SlowBullets wrote:Are you me? I have shitty grades, about to graduate college. I feel like I have no prospects in the future. I too got hooked heavy in the party scene involving EDM (raves, burners, etc). It was first a lot of molly and upper usage, but now I've been constantly using LSD or other psychedelics (shrooms, DMT, mescaline, you name it) depending on what I have at the time. I still love hallucinogens so much, but I know that I need to get my shit together soon. Don't get me wrong, I don't regret a single thing but I need to moderate myself more. This semester I've really put drug use to a minimum - still do them, but only when I'm done with exams and whatnot. This post gives me hope though...thank you. Congratulations on the job by the way!
Just be persistent when applying for jobs after you graduate. Don't settle for some small-time gig at the dollar store "while you look for a better job". You'll get stuck. Chase something you are passionate about, something you studied. You may feel down because your grades aren't good or because you don't have any experience, but don't let that stop you. Unless you are doing something hard like math or science, gpa doesn't really matter as long as you prove yourself in the workplace.
As far as drugs go, I'm the last person that will tell someone to stop doing something. I feel like everyone should make their own choices and make their own karma. If you are truly happy, then by all means knock yourself out. For me, though, there just came a point when I realized that path was a dead end. (also, I ran out of money and was forced to stop cold turkey) Haven't looked back since. ^^
On March 12 2013 00:39 needcomputer wrote: money always leads to happyness
Causation does not always imply correlation. I was happy before I had money. The only difference is now my stomach rumbles a little less.
On March 12 2013 03:27 Promethelax wrote: haha Dieno, I knew I loved you for a reason. Congrats by the way and best of luck!
Aw, that's awfully sweet Prom, thanks. And I hope to see you in my next mafia game!
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