Sunday, December 13, 2009

To Love Or Not To Love

Instead of trying to think of some witty introduction to start this post, I'm going to go ahead and say that yes, it's important to love your job. Or enjoy it, at least, if you find it hard to commit. To love, I mean.

Anyway, I would have to say that I pity the people that don't like their jobs. I hope that they were forced into that job, rather than making the decision to go with it. Being flexible isn't bad, but at least have the courage to back out of something you hate. You won't be judged. I had a 60% average in Math Principals 11, but you don't see me saying, "I'M GOING TO BE A MATHEMATICIAN! I'M GOING TO CHANGE THE WORLD USING MATH! YEAH!"

If I said that, I know I would be dooming myself to a dreadful life full of tearful nights.

Alright, went a bit off topic there.

For the sake of people's sanity and tempers, I'd have to say enjoying your job is something that is vital in life.

As of now, I am confused out of my MIND trying to think of what I want to do with my life. I don't want to end up miserable. What if I choose a path where you can't back out? Yeah, that would suck.

I don't even want to list the jobs I have in mind because I know whoever will read this will go, "Pffft. Her? Being THAT? Yeah right. She'll end up on the streets if she goes with that." So I'm just going to say that I'm being very flexible with my options, and when I go to my high school reunion I will proudly say, "Hey, sup, sup sippie cup. Whuddup. I love my job, yo." (Just kidding; I'll say it like a normal person.)