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Jobs: What would you do

27 abril, 2007

Have you ever asked yourself what would you be doing if you didn’t have your current job?

I did.

These are the type of questions that pop out of nowhere when you’re travelling somewhere, and have plenty of time to think (because you can’t do anything else).

And so I thought, that I’d love to try different jobs, before leaving this world. I’m not saying I want to become a Mike Rowe, but these are the jobs I’d like to try:

  • veterinarian
  • assistant at a shop*
  • writer**
  • work in a coffee shop

… to name a few.

Here in Argentina, sometimes it comes to where you begin. There aren’t many choices for a first job. To apply for most jobs a certain experience and studies are required, so it’s hard to find a place were to start.

My first steps in the real world after high school were at a Pago Fácil, as a teller, not because I was qualified for the job -I had no experience at all-, but because my dad had an acquaintance there and he knew they were needing someone to fill in for that job. It wasn’t difficult to learn, and there weren’t many requirements.

Back then I remember scanning the morning paper everyday searching for job offers, and discovering I wasn’t suitable for most of them… It was really disappointing. :(

I wouldn’t be here if it wasn’t for my second job. As an IT student, I couldn’t continue working as a teller… I had to acquire experience in my future line of work, in order to get better job opportunities. In my case, it was a change to technical support and help desk area. One step ahead.

At some point you have to make a switch, otherwise you get stuck, and feel miserable at the prospect of a life doing something you don’t like.

The whole point of this post, was to state that although I have the luck to do something I like, that’s related in a way to what I’m studying, I keep wondering what would it be like to do something different for a living.


*: for example, in a clothes shop.
**: writing a blog sort of makes you a writer, but I mean a novelist, a story teller.

Back

4 abril, 2007

After a few days of no posting due to my hosting changing server, I’ve returned to the realms of the blogosphere.
I’ve been working on a new template -from scratch- based in WordPress Default theme. I intended to launch it soon, but as classes start next week, I doubt I’ll have much time to do so.
For the time being, I’ll settle for Redoable.

Never good enough

20 marzo, 2007

It happens to me a lot.

When I finally settle for something, after a while I get tired and want to change. Example: the design of this blog. Although I played with this template a bit to make it my own, I’m never satisfied.

It’s not entirely finished yet, and I already need a change, not a tiny one, but a huge makeover. It has to do with my identity. Who I am, and how do I think this spot should represent me. Maybe that’s why I haven’t been posting so much lately, I’m not feeling quite “at home” yet.

It happens in other aspects of my life too. Now that I live in a small flat, I don’t get to rearrange my furniture as I used to do when I lived with my parents, because everything here fits in one place and nowhere else. I sure miss that!

In a metaphysical way, I could think of this need, as a need to “rearrange” something in my life that’s bothering me. The hard part, is that I have to find what it is.

Do you ever feel the need to change?

I’m taking 5′

17 febrero, 2007

No matter how much I hate myself and protest afterwards…. Procrastination is a blessing, a blow of fresh air for my burned-out mind.

I’ll get back to my excercises later… now I’m just not in the mood.

Matemática Discreta II

21 agosto, 2006

Sos mi karma.

“Pressure Can Turn a Lump of Coal Into a Flawless Diamond…
…or an Average Person Into a Perfect Basketcase.”