today...
Wednesday, 19 September 2007
(Not yet) in the workforce?
People keep asking me... oh so how's your studies?So I have to keep reminding them that I've graduated. Then they will proceed to ask, so how's the working life? *LOL* Found a job yet?
The answer is plain and simply, no I haven't found a job yet, because I haven't been looking. Am I concerned? ... er no... I'm pretty comfortable where I am. I know my future is bright so I'm not worried at all! So I guess I'm still soaking in the sunshine... until I get into the real workforce.
Well I've got some commitments until the first week of October with Multicultural Week and Perth Fashion Festival, after that I plan to work full time of course, probably with the company that I'm with now. They treat me pretty well. =) So no, I don't know what the working life is like yet... I don't really look forward to it, but then again, I can't sit and be a bum all day expecting the money to roll in.
I trust that God has great plans for me.
At the end of the year, I'm going to take a MASSIVE holiday. I might cut it short since it is a VERY long holiday...
So what do I want to do? What industry do I want to get into?
I'd like to get into the events industry. Organising conferences, balls, cocktails, weddings (Tommy's wedding could be my first if he'll let me! =P) I know it's a pain to organise things and it's stressful at times. it requires a lot of work, perfection and detail, a lot of time management and meetings, tight schedules... etc etc... who would want to live like that? Actually I don't know why I like it either. I don't know why I would put myself through it again and again after having organised a fair few things this year.
Maybe it's the satisfaction in the end that everything turned out well... and there is still a lot more to be learnt and that everything you do along the way is a life lesson. The satisfaction to know that you completed the task, that all the blood, sweat and tears was worth something~ that you had a good time in the end. That you might have made a profound difference in someone's life. That you could dress up for the occassion and buy more pretty dresses to add to the collection =)
Picture: Thompson Bay on Rottnest Island... something that I partly organised this year.
today...
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