tjvagabond004 ([info]tjvagabond004) wrote,
@ 2008-07-15 14:44:00
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I really enjoy what I’ve been doing this year and I like being in a position where I get to be at the center of a newly created program that’s already in such demand and scaling out so quickly, but it’s kind of annoying that it’s part of such a huge program with so much bureaucratic oversight. I work within an alternative school system as the representative of this huge Nonprofit creating this new partnership. I had maybe four or five days of training before being shipped off to another state where I’ve been left for the last year to try and figure how to do this. So far it’s been going alright but the times I feel the most frustrated is when I’m in contact with my main office. They’re good people doing good work, but it’s a hieratical system that works from the top down instead of the bottom up. There’s a lot of systematic organizational stuff going on, but not a lot of direct involvement with the people they’re working with. There’s a lot of distance.
I wrote a paragraph description a few weeks ago that explains who we are and what we do. This is going to be used at Big Bang-a huge nation wide conference where all the schools get together and talk about new programs and plans for next year. I’m using this as a launching point to bring my program up to a nationwide level, and will be holding workshops for dozens of principals and teachers across the country (no pressure). But it’s weird because even though I have very little interaction or exposure the whole YV world I still have to conform to trademark and copywrite phrases. I’m so isolated with what I’m doing that it’s easy to forget there’s other people working for the same company (the fact that I think of it as a company and not a nonprofit seems meaningful in itself).
The director asked me to rewrite the paragraph with ® and ©, which is no big deal, but it’s becoming symbolic of how even through I have huge amounts of freedom within this group (at times an intimidating amount), I’m still not where I want to be. I'm starting to get itchy feet and getting tired of working in a high-school. Honestly I’ll be fine doing this for another year but after that I’m really looking forward to the prospect of gong back to school. This place in Arkansas is so kickass, I’m really excited about being surrounded by people with similar passions who are enthusiastic about being active in the world. One more year.



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[info]jkrafty
2008-11-05 09:40 pm UTC (link)
Wow, your life seems to have gone through so many changes since I last talked to you. The last time we talked is when we had a cup of coffee at the Orange Cat. You were heading off with the Peace Corps to some remote island where they speak some unique and isolated language. So now you live somewhere in the southern U.S. How is life? You seem to be at a good place in life, yet not quite where you want to be.

Right now I live in L.A. and am attending USC for strategic pr. This summer I am heading to Hong Kong for some studies and an internship. I think I will see some of my friends in Japan and Indonesia, but it all depends on whether or not I run out of money. The same thing happened when I tried to head over to Scotland- I had only enough cash for a hostel, a few days worth of food, and a few drinks with some people I met at the hostel. hehe.

Let me know how life is for you.

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