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Old 08-01-2001, 11:45 PM
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Question Something I Have Noticed...

It seems that all my SF's here are Supa-Duper SF's.

When I say that I mean that you all seem to be dreaming sooo BIG. You are interns for huge companies, in law offices, big gov't jobs, and other 'important' jobs.

I mean I have confidence in myself and everything, but I want to know if there are any SF's out there that don't want to work for Fortune 500 Companies and the like.

Where are my musicians, singers, artists, dancers, teachers, librarians, social workers?
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Old 08-02-2001, 12:15 AM
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Hey POP!!!

Well I have NOOOO desire to work in Corporate America. I would like to go into athletic administration, (Professional or intercollegiate) but this is looooong off in the distance and I must pay my dues first. So I will be content with my teaching job or whatever else my degree in Kinesiology takes me. Having those other types of jobs (no offense to anyone who is pursuing them you have my highest respect) bores the hell out of me. If it aint related to Sports Medicine ro Athletics I can't dig it. Besides I cant wait to get back to my students...!!!!!! They keep me on my feet.


BTW way POP I know I told you I needed a new hobby and I think I will bring my musician side of me back out.

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Old 08-02-2001, 12:19 AM
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You should know I'm not feeling the corporate america thing....

Where I work now is teaching me that everyday.
I'm happy with helping folks.
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Old 08-02-2001, 01:47 AM
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wanting to work for a fortune 500 has nothing to do with being "supah dupah"...it takes just as much...if not more tenacity to make it in the arts...because your job is not based on brains...but physical appearance and talent...and often people assume if you have the latter you are lacking the first...to answer your question though...no...i don't want to work for a fortune 500... http://www.angelfire.com/ny5/celestialblues/imani.html





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Old 08-02-2001, 09:35 AM
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Where are my musicians, singers, artists, dancers, teachers, librarians, social workers?
I'm a senior social work major...I work w/ as an after school program for my church as a tutor/mentor. My long term goal is open a Christian-based shelter for children & adolescents who have been abused, neglected and malnourished. This facility will be non-profit and will focus on one's entire self ~ mind, soul, and body. It will be a place not only to minister to the children & adolescents are being victimized but also those who are committing the act.

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Old 08-02-2001, 09:46 AM
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Poplife, you are not alone.

I'm here, working hard every semester to get about ten different degrees in ten different disciplines, all in the school of education.

Give me hard-headed kids who need direction, over hard-headed adults who won't take direction, any day of the week.
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Old 08-02-2001, 09:49 AM
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Dang Celestial, I went to your site and was like this sister looks like Erica Badu. I bet your crib is filled with incense, wine and candles (such a freaky scene-per Rick James)Cool.
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Old 08-02-2001, 09:54 AM
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Meeks, may I email you? I want to give you a comment about your major and "dream job" if I may. I work in the HR/Job Center dept. for my university.

jali0004
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Old 08-02-2001, 10:16 AM
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My philosophy in life is get in where you fit in. If dancing and singing are your bag, go for it. Someone will always look at you, your life, and your career with "awe" as well.

The environment doesn't matter (IMHO); what does matter are your skills, your talents, and the time and effort in which you use them. We all dream "BIG" in our own ways everyday and some of us actually do "BIG" in all ways, great and small.

While I've earned a doctorate, worked in media, higher ed, and the fed govt, I don't considered my career track(s) big or small-- as compared to others. I consider my track to be "me, pNc". Plain and simple.
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Old 08-02-2001, 10:20 AM
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I'm a senior social work major...I work w/ as an after school program for my church as a tutor/mentor.

DreamfulOne,
We seem to have a lot in common! First you guided me through my little slip-up with the posting, now I find out we are thinking along the same lines as far as careers are concerned ...I will be a junior in the fall, my major is a dual-degree in Sociology and Social Work...I am so excited to have found this out ...hope to talk to ya later!!
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Old 08-03-2001, 12:08 AM
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Meeks, may I email you? I want to give you a comment about your major and "dream job" if I may. I work in the HR/Job Center dept. for my university.

jali0004
yep you sure may..my email is meekums22@hotmail.com

BTW: Miss Mocha ^ five on your last comment

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Old 08-03-2001, 12:16 AM
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I am a former teacher who now works for one of the biggest computer companies in the world. Yea, I make more money here than I did teaching, but( there is always a but) I am just a small (very small) fish in a big pond. I am no where near Supa-Dupa!


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Old 08-03-2001, 12:41 AM
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I am an Environmental Science major and I have always had internships for these big entities:
USDA, General Electric and now a National Laboratory (as the saying is here: this is where the govt. does it's science). The first summer i taught, next I worked in Env Health & Safety and now I work as an env chemist in a laboratory. These people make a lot of money but right now I don't like any of the jobs I have had except for the first. When working for the USDA I taught Environmental Education in inner city parks in Atlanta. I loved it. I am trying to figure out now what I wanna do with my degree. I am not even concerned about the money. I think that I was born to teach and help children but with my major I don't quite know how to make the switch. Although I have the opportunity to work for corporate America I think I want to trade it all in and be a science teacher. I would rather do something I love for the rest of my life and make not as much money than do something I don't enjoy and be wealthy and unhappy.

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Old 08-02-2001, 01:53 PM
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Dang Celestial, I went to your site and was like this sister looks like Erica Badu. I bet your crib is filled with incense, wine and candles (such a freaky scene-per Rick James)Cool.
close...minus the wine...i prefer water...
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Old 08-02-2001, 01:58 PM
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Originally posted by Tanzanite:
I am an Environmental Science major and I have always had internships for these big entities:
USDA, General Electric and now a National Laboratory (as the saying is here: this is where the govt. does it's science). The first summer i taught, next I worked in Env Health & Safety and now I work as an env chemist in a laboratory. These people make a lot of money but right now I don't like any of the jobs I have had except for the first. When working for the USDA I taught Environmental Education in inner city parks in Atlanta. I loved it. I am trying to figure out now what I wanna do with my degree. I am not even concerned about the money. I think that I was born to teach and help children but with my major I don't quite know how to make the switch. Although I have the opportunity to work for corporate America I think I want to trade it all in and be a science teacher. I would rather do something I love for the rest of my life and make not as much money than do something I don't enjoy and be wealthy and unhappy.


i feel you...regardless of what it is...you should always follow your heart and work in a field you enjoy first...and that will pay the bills second...not everyone is able to do that...but it is a good feeling to be able to do what you enjoy and get paid for it...
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