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I. ([info]i_) wrote,
@ 2005-04-04 01:04:00

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Off to work in like 5 hours.
Poll #163 next year
Open to: Friends, results viewable to: All

What should I do next year?

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Since I don't have a good reason for leaving, I should stay at my current job.
0 (0.0%)

Stop pondering and/or whining and sign the damned letter of intent to return next year.
0 (0.0%)

Since I don't have a good reason to stay, I should quit at the end of this school year and look for another teaching job.
0 (0.0%)

Since I don't have a good reason to stay, I should quit at the end of this school year and find a job doing something else.
0 (0.0%)

Since I don't have a good reason to stay, I should quit at the end of this school year and go back to school (MBA).
0 (0.0%)

Since I don't have a good reason to stay, I should quit at the end of this school year and go back to school (not an MBA).
0 (0.0%)

Resolve to stop polling my friends about my major life decisions.
1 (100.0%)

Why?

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[info]i_
2005-04-04 01:22 pm UTC (link)
could i be doing something more fulfilling? probably. would i end up doing something more fulfilling if i quit? (or would i end up putting two degrees from very expensive universities to waste while working at WalMart or similar?)
it would be a lot easier if i knew what i wanted and/or if i had some clue how i'd feel about what i'd end up doing if i were to quit.
so, yeah, your advice is dead on; i just don't have the answers to those questions.

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