I have a feeling most of you think I have never worked before. I do have the reputation as a career student, but this is actually the first time since I first graduated from college that I have not had a full time job. When I was first in grad school, I worked as a special education teacher. Yep, work 7:45-3:15...be at class by 4:15-7:30...sleep, and do it all over again. Dave was still trying to finish up college in Mobile, so I didn't have too many distractions. After graduation, I had my master's in counseling in hand and worked one year before deciding- hey, I want to be a physical therapist. So, I started taking night classes, again. Full time counselor by day, student again by night. I did this until I had all of my prerequisites.
From there it was UT Physical Therapy school- full time school 8-5. But, there were some perks- like the occasional 3 hour break in the middle of the day so I could run. The longgggg holiday vacations. The all-nighters studying for neuro....just kidding, that sucked.
But, I am here to say that although work can stink sometimes, being a very broke, in debt student stinks more. I am welcoming the shrinking 401ks, the micro management, and the loss of workout time with open arms. Okay, that is too dramatic. No open arms, but I am ready to be a career girl again.
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Everyone loves a good work-life balance reset. It seems we're fantastic at working ourselves to death in this country. When did 10 hour days and forgoing the European standard of 5-6 weeks off a year become the norm?
I'm getting a little off topic but another blogger I follow (http://arcticglass.blogspot.com) said, "time is the most valuable thing in this life, and all money is good for is buying more of it."
I have to hand it to ya! You are one tough commited girl!!! There is no way i could take all that on! Don't get too stressed! Hope we can train together soon!!!
I promise I am not tough or too committed. Ha ha!!! I swear I could sit on the couch with the dogs and do hardly anything for the rest of my life, too. (well, as long as I have coffee club, training, racing, and hanging with friends and family). I would be a great candidate for winning the lottery. Angie, let's definitely train together soon, and Charlie, let's move to Spain. Siesta!!!!
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