I recently finished 2 postgraduate courses I was doing abroad and came back home after almost 5 years of being away. I do want to get a job because while it is wonderful to see my mom, friends and relatives again; it doesn't feel good to be back living at Mama's hotel after being completely independent -in every way- for so long. I hate the "taking some steps back" feeling I get.
Now, here's the thing: I am now in Colombia, where finding a job is not that easy and it can take -as in many other places around the world- months to finally land a decent job.
On top of that, my SO is coming to visit for almost a month in December, that means if I find and take a job, I won't have the freedom to spend time with him and show him around, do all the things we plan on doing, etc. I personally think it wouldn't be fair if I have to leave him alone most of the time. It's a long and expensive trip, plus we want our time together. But that means over 3 months of doing literally nothing and that is just plain awful!
I wish there were more options and things to do here in my city, for example german courses (I would love that!), or any other type of class of my interest I could invest this time in... besides going to the gym in the evenings. Sadly there aren't!
So I first thought, perhaps it was OK to take some time off and enjoy the time I get to spend with the people I love, as maybe next year I will be moving to Germany and probably won't get to see them again as often as I would like to; but then I get these confusing thoughts and the guilty feeling of doing nothing when I could be earning and saving some money and preparing myself -language wise- for next year in july. Then I just want to run away because I feel lost and don't know what the right thing to do is, it's so overwhelming!
- Take these 3+ months off?
- Get a job for about 6 months starting next year in January, then quitting around July/Aug when I plan on moving to Germany?
- Try to find a job now -I graduated in Dec '07, then have been traveling/studying abroad since then, and I have zero work experience-?
- Got any ideas? advices? have you ever been in a situation like this? how did you handle it? Please share. All opinions, experiences and ideas are welcome.
Now, here's the thing: I am now in Colombia, where finding a job is not that easy and it can take -as in many other places around the world- months to finally land a decent job.
On top of that, my SO is coming to visit for almost a month in December, that means if I find and take a job, I won't have the freedom to spend time with him and show him around, do all the things we plan on doing, etc. I personally think it wouldn't be fair if I have to leave him alone most of the time. It's a long and expensive trip, plus we want our time together. But that means over 3 months of doing literally nothing and that is just plain awful!
I wish there were more options and things to do here in my city, for example german courses (I would love that!), or any other type of class of my interest I could invest this time in... besides going to the gym in the evenings. Sadly there aren't!
So I first thought, perhaps it was OK to take some time off and enjoy the time I get to spend with the people I love, as maybe next year I will be moving to Germany and probably won't get to see them again as often as I would like to; but then I get these confusing thoughts and the guilty feeling of doing nothing when I could be earning and saving some money and preparing myself -language wise- for next year in july. Then I just want to run away because I feel lost and don't know what the right thing to do is, it's so overwhelming!
- Take these 3+ months off?
- Get a job for about 6 months starting next year in January, then quitting around July/Aug when I plan on moving to Germany?
- Try to find a job now -I graduated in Dec '07, then have been traveling/studying abroad since then, and I have zero work experience-?
- Got any ideas? advices? have you ever been in a situation like this? how did you handle it? Please share. All opinions, experiences and ideas are welcome.
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