Currently my life is as follows: busy and stressful and crazy and as much as I get to thinking that I would just like some rest, I know that I could have it no other way. When I stop to think about it, my life, for the past few months at least, has been very busy. To the point that I'm sometimes not sure if I can handle it.
Now, it seems fitting, as this is my first blog, that I explain a little about myself and what makes my life so hecktic. So here it goes, brace yourself... for the past few months I have been working in an internship. Not that bad, actually, there were times that I really liked it. You see, I worked at a local theatre (cleaverly named Threatre Cedar Rapids,) I didn't act or anything, I haven't been in a play since middle school, rather I worked in the advertising part of the threatre. Which, sometimes I'll admit really sucked. I absolutely hated working in the box office, all I did was change addresses on this stupid mailing list. As I'm sure you can imagine, this got old really quickly. But then, about a third of the way though this internship I was moved up to the actual office, which was a lot more fun. There I would do clerical things and research, which I started to like. Moreover, what the other people in the office did interested me more. I wish that I had gotten an opportunity to learm about their jobs more and what they did.
You see, for a while now, I have envisioned my future career as one involving business. I had thought that I would be at my happiest when I was preseident of a company, working about 80 hours a week and my career was at its highest point, despite my lack of personal relationship. However, during one of those never ending work sessions in the dark and gloomy box office, I had begun to think "What was I thinking? Surely this is not the career for me!" but once I had been moved up, everything changed. I got to see what these office works did and I loved it. Npw I think that in 20 years, I think that I will, indeed be working at my job as a titan of industry and I think that my time at TCR has helped me come to that conclusion.
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