I'm thinking how best to turn things around and get into a new track this year. I've been stuck working for my parents after graduation, and I want to change that. Several options are on the table now (especially with no Li Fraumeni Disease to worry about, as I feel I now have a new lease on life). My boss's son could get me into the Department of Defense, as he has a lot of contacts there, so I've set things in motion with him to see if anything will come of this, though I'm not fully holding my breath either, given how many other things haven't worked out last year.
Edit: As an update to this, he's currently got someone at the Pentagon tracking down my previous resumes now, and also is working at seeing if he can get me some near-term work at the Smithsonian! Huzzah! Fingers crossed (or claws crossed
)!
Second, President Obama has put into initiative a hiring program for new grads that will go into effect during the summer, though there's a limit of having to be two years max out of school, and I'm already a year and a half, so hopefully bureaucracy won't muddle this and bog it down.
It'll definitely be a good way into the Fed though, with a 2 year mentorship and transition into a more permanent position, so I'm REALLY hoping this helps me out.
Finally, although I'm not sure I'd be ready (or want) to go to grad school at this point, I'm thinking I'd enjoy it if I could get my Master's overseas. Just get away for two years and apply myself. One of the places I've been giving serious thought to is the University of Cape Town in South Africa. It's English speaking, and I've always wanted to visit the Cape. Prices are way cheaper than here too, though I'd still probably a need a bit of financial aid or a scholarship. I could major in International Relations, to further my career goals of entering the Foreign Service someday. It'll require some thought, as it's a big move and I might not be making any income during my time there, but I have until October 31st to apply for the fall semester (seasons are reversed down there).
Yeah... just some of my inner musings and thoughts that I figured I'd write down...