I guess some people have brought up similar posts recently regarding sacrificing closing the distance in order to take up on opportunity that has arisen. This is my situation...
Basically, I have been trying for the first few months to gain an internship in Nebraska to close the distance with my SO. The most I've received back are words of encouragement, or statements such as 'give me a call when you get here', which is of course not very helpful when I need a job offer in order to file for a working visa. I've ended up clutching at straws for jobs that might get me a visa rather than jobs that I want.
So my ideal job would be something in PR. My degree is History and German, which seems to get me nowhere in the states and they only seem to want people with marketing degrees. So I thought I would look at international firms based in London with offices in Nebraska. Whilst looking, I came across a PR firm in London, looking for History students who are fluent in German to fill an internship posititon Spookily perfect job...BUT in London! Typical!! And their only other office is in Amsterdam.
So basically I sent my Resume to the firm, and I have an interview in 2 weeks time. I know that if i get it, it's too good of an opportunity to turn town. The main problem is the guilt because I know I promised my SO that I would move to Nebraska after I graduate. Even though the internship is only 4-6 months and I might not even get the job, I know that if it was the other way around I would be upset with my SO. I have told him about it, and even though he is being supportive, I know that he is probably hoping that I don't get the internship.
So basically what I'm asking is has anyone else been in a similar position where they have had to break promises to their SO? I feel bad that I'm excited about the prospect of this internship when it would mean postponing closing the distance.
Basically, I have been trying for the first few months to gain an internship in Nebraska to close the distance with my SO. The most I've received back are words of encouragement, or statements such as 'give me a call when you get here', which is of course not very helpful when I need a job offer in order to file for a working visa. I've ended up clutching at straws for jobs that might get me a visa rather than jobs that I want.
So my ideal job would be something in PR. My degree is History and German, which seems to get me nowhere in the states and they only seem to want people with marketing degrees. So I thought I would look at international firms based in London with offices in Nebraska. Whilst looking, I came across a PR firm in London, looking for History students who are fluent in German to fill an internship posititon Spookily perfect job...BUT in London! Typical!! And their only other office is in Amsterdam.
So basically I sent my Resume to the firm, and I have an interview in 2 weeks time. I know that if i get it, it's too good of an opportunity to turn town. The main problem is the guilt because I know I promised my SO that I would move to Nebraska after I graduate. Even though the internship is only 4-6 months and I might not even get the job, I know that if it was the other way around I would be upset with my SO. I have told him about it, and even though he is being supportive, I know that he is probably hoping that I don't get the internship.
So basically what I'm asking is has anyone else been in a similar position where they have had to break promises to their SO? I feel bad that I'm excited about the prospect of this internship when it would mean postponing closing the distance.
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