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ziptnf
Programming your future

Registered: Jun 2008
Location: Louisville, KY
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Apr-19-2009 17:47
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daphunky1
Supreme tranceaddict
Registered: Nov 2002
Location: Sask, Canada
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| quote: | | Also, I find more solace in chilling at home with friends than traveling all over the world by yourself or with someone you don't really care about much ( like your boss in my case ) |
I'm actually overdue on making a decision exactly like this right now. Basically I finished university 2 years ago and left all my good friends there behind and have now lived in a ski resort for the last two winters. Last summer I went back home and hung out with them and then returned here for a second winter. Now that the ski season is almost over, I'm completely puzzled with my dilemma.
Option 1: Do I stay at the resort year round and make it my new home(at least for another year), and get closer to the friends I've just started to make? Though I only have a low paying kitchen job, but I live in the mountains and summer is going to be beautiful.
or...
Option 2: Do I leave town and go treeplanting for the summer where I can make a shitload of cash in a short time, see 3 of my good university friends who are also going treeplanitng, and then see my family and travel for a couple months in the fall. I could even go back to the resort for next winter. It's just I will have been gone for 5 or 6 months and feel like I might be missing out on the opportunity to actually make some new good friends by ditching again.
Like someone said, chillin with friends, or travelling around perhaps by yourself. I've never left Canada yet though and I'm almost 24, I feel like I should really take this time to see a bit of the world, and it's not like have any sort of permanent career job that I'd be leaving.
I'm leaning towards option two: make quick cash and then travel. It's just I have this idea that maybe I can actually get a good job in in a year or so, and turn my ski-bum life in an expensive town, into a real life, but somehow I doubt that'll happen. Any advice?
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Apr-19-2009 18:38
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Slylee
love lockdown

Registered: May 2001
Location: Hollywood, FL
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| quote: | Originally posted by daphunky1
I'm actually overdue on making a decision exactly like this right now. Basically I finished university 2 years ago and left all my good friends there behind and have now lived in a ski resort for the last two winters. Last summer I went back home and hung out with them and then returned here for a second winter. Now that the ski season is almost over, I'm completely puzzled with my dilemma.
Option 1: Do I stay at the resort year round and make it my new home(at least for another year), and get closer to the friends I've just started to make? Though I only have a low paying kitchen job, but I live in the mountains and summer is going to be beautiful.
or...
Option 2: Do I leave town and go treeplanting for the summer where I can make a shitload of cash in a short time, see 3 of my good university friends who are also going treeplanitng, and then see my family and travel for a couple months in the fall. I could even go back to the resort for next winter. It's just I will have been gone for 5 or 6 months and feel like I might be missing out on the opportunity to actually make some new good friends by ditching again.
Like someone said, chillin with friends, or travelling around perhaps by yourself. I've never left Canada yet though and I'm almost 24, I feel like I should really take this time to see a bit of the world, and it's not like have any sort of permanent career job that I'd be leaving.
I'm leaning towards option two: make quick cash and then travel. It's just I have this idea that maybe I can actually get a good job in in a year or so, and turn my ski-bum life in an expensive town, into a real life, but somehow I doubt that'll happen. Any advice? |
option 2. you only live once and you're still young.
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My soliloquy may be hard for some to swallow, but so is cod liver oil.
| quote: | Originally posted by notelfreak
man i can't believe i tried to come off as responsible in that other thread, i am so full of shit just don't tell anyone |
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Apr-19-2009 19:06
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idoru
You Can Call Me Al

Registered: May 2004
Location: Cascadia
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Apr-19-2009 22:11
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bananas
baby i got your money

Registered: Oct 2004
Location: Mordor
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| quote: | Originally posted by daphunky1
I'm actually overdue on making a decision exactly like this right now. Basically I finished university 2 years ago and left all my good friends there behind and have now lived in a ski resort for the last two winters. Last summer I went back home and hung out with them and then returned here for a second winter. Now that the ski season is almost over, I'm completely puzzled with my dilemma.
Option 1: Do I stay at the resort year round and make it my new home(at least for another year), and get closer to the friends I've just started to make? Though I only have a low paying kitchen job, but I live in the mountains and summer is going to be beautiful.
or...
Option 2: Do I leave town and go treeplanting for the summer where I can make a shitload of cash in a short time, see 3 of my good university friends who are also going treeplanitng, and then see my family and travel for a couple months in the fall. I could even go back to the resort for next winter. It's just I will have been gone for 5 or 6 months and feel like I might be missing out on the opportunity to actually make some new good friends by ditching again.
Like someone said, chillin with friends, or travelling around perhaps by yourself. I've never left Canada yet though and I'm almost 24, I feel like I should really take this time to see a bit of the world, and it's not like have any sort of permanent career job that I'd be leaving.
I'm leaning towards option two: make quick cash and then travel. It's just I have this idea that maybe I can actually get a good job in in a year or so, and turn my ski-bum life in an expensive town, into a real life, but somehow I doubt that'll happen. Any advice? |
i'd go with the second option
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Apr-19-2009 23:02
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