Sunday, December 27, 2009

NEXT MOVE

So I'm on winter break and I'm bored out of my mind. Lately I've been working on what my next move is going to be since year #6 at St. Lawrence College Cornwall is happening over my dead body. Sooooo......what do I do? Is it another school? Is it opening my first business? Is it going back to work in order to gain contacts and experience? Well no matter what, it definitely isn't going to be easy since every facet of my life over the past 5 yrs has had to do with our local community College and now I have 4 months left to find a new path to follow. Over the past 5 yrs, my life has been split between Student Union, SLC Athletics and classes, even my summer jobs took place at the College as I shared my time as Vice President of Student Union with my time running the Athletics Dept. when the Coordinator abruptly retired.


Over the past year or so I’ve been working feverishly to get my business plan together and yes, I DO have a plan…….whether or not it will be ready in time or if I can ever receive the funding to get it put in motion are a different story. With such a short amount of time left it might be best to take the smart road and transfer to another school that could offer me a bachelor’s degree after 2yrs but the idea of prolonging my education gives me serious gut rot. These last 4 months of classes are going to be my easiest semester so far so throwing myself into a future plan won’t be an issue as long as I can also make time for sports (Varsity Soccer) and event organizing for Student Union.

As my business plan becomes increasingly more detailed I’m slowly freaking out over the massive risks I’ll be taking even though my upfront costs are much lower than probably 90% of other businesses. My estimates to begin my first non-profit business are $30,000 and that includes a 1/yr lease + living expenses so the money isn’t a huge worry. The biggest worry is that I am already 28 (29 at the earliest this could happen) and the failure rates for new business are ridiculously high in this current economical meltdown. Match that with the fact that if this fails I’ll have no choice but to return to school in my early 30’s to try and earn a bachelors and it’s a scary…scaaaary adventure I’m about to embark on. Either way, moves need to be made and goals need to be reached so wish me luck and pay attention to your local papers as you might see my face more then you’d like to!

1 comments:

Anonymous said...

Good luck on whichever path it is that you end up taking, and know that school in your 30's isn't as bad as you think it might be. You will do well which ever way you choose!

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