Tuesday, March 16, 2010

So many choices...

I had been so excited about "giving corporate America the finger" after I lost my job, and going to school to get my social work degree...

And then I heard about another job possibility. It's similar to what I'm doing now - high workload, job isn't finished when you go home at night... but in a more laid-back atmosphere, with more interaction with human beings... which is WONDERFUL and exciting!

So what do I do? Do I risk it all, hoping to make a living selling crafts in a horrible economy, and hoping everything goes through okay so I can enroll in college? Or do I take the safe route, sell my soul back to corporate America, and pray this new venture is better than the one before?

Can I change to this new job and still take classes? Does it allow flexibile enough hours for me to do so? What are their expectations of me? Will I be able to find a reliable person to help me sell at craft fairs, especially if I have to be at work on Fridays?

Lots of questions... but you know what? No matter where my path leads, I know good things are in store... no matter how much bad there is, there is ALWAYS good to look forward to.

5 comments:

roxanne s. sukhan said...

We so often forget, that things turn out the way they're meant to ... best wishes as you make that decision ... there's something exciting about going back to school, isn't there?

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Dawn Wilson said...

You could do both. Not selling at craft fairs, but maybe selling them online? You could set up a site and post pictures of your crafts. I know people prefer to hold things and try them out before they buy them, but it's just an idea. I think you should grab this opportunity. It's a new door opening for you. Why not see where it leads? Good luck to you no matter what choices you make.