Using My Time

"The proper function of man is to live, not to exist. I shall not waste my days in trying to prolong them. I shall use my time."

Tuesday, August 08, 2006

And the world goes 'round

So, it's been almost a month since I last posted so I figured I might as well post somewhat of an update on things I suppose(I hope this serves as an example to other's who haven't posted in a while).

I am leaving Disney World in 10 days, but since it is 8pm now, it is really like 9 days. People keep asking me what I think of the program, and whether I would do it agian. Well, I have greatly enjoyed my time here, have made friends, and have many many memories that I will hold dear. That being said, I don't think I can fully describe the level of loathing I have for my job. I go to work and I am either pissed off for the entire day, before my shift even starts, and/or I completely lose the will the live, at least until I get home. But whenever I am not at work, or going to work, or coming home from work, I have a blast(unfortunately I work 45-55 hours a week). Despite the good times, I am looking forward to finally coming home, or more accuratly, I am looking forward to having a car again, and coming back to the real world, instead of the fake world of Disney that has sourounded me the past 4+ months.

Unfortunately I am going home, staying there for a few weeks, then going to school. I'm not sure if school will be much better than work, at least it won't be as many hours during a week. Oh, and this working experience has shown me that I definitely have to be rich within a few months after graduating. Either that or find something that I will actually enjoy doing for years at a time(like hopefully Matt has with Firefighting) I am leaning towards just being rich. Lets hope it works out.

1 Comments:

At 8/09/2006 06:48:00 PM, Blogger MRJ said...

haha, you two drunks - i can't wait until we can make it three. :)

galen has almost sold me on this real estate thing. It's too easy but it might actually work - especially if you had the time to spend really developing multiple properties at once.

 

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