As you may or may not know, I recently received a piece of paper worth $30k.
(not pictured: piece of paper worth $30k) |
Okay, so I received a handshake from the president of UNLV and the piece of paper (aka: my Bachelor of Arts degree) is supposedly arriving in a few
So, with this pending piece of paper comes employers, on their hands and knees, begging me to come grace their business with my new found skills and desire to pay off my student loan debt. Right? Right???
Not exactly. The economy is still tough, I'm still not sure exactly where I want to live for the rest of my life, and I'm still not ready to be done with school. I'd like to go on to my Master's degree for several reasons. The only thing I know for sure is that I'd like to work in public relations and event planning. The specifics of this are still cloudy, however. Will I work for a company? Have my own business? Live in Florida, California, Colorado? Should I look at more internships?
As of now, my sole internship experience comes from my time at Disneyland last fall. While the internship wasn't necessarily specific to what I want to do, it provided valuable lessons I may have not learned otherwise.
- The customer is, in fact, always right, even if they happen to be a total tool and you'd prefer punching them. That customer is right, and you are going to serve them to the best of your ability with a smile on your face because that is what customer service is about. That's how you build a reputation for being the best in the business.
- You are integral piece of the business you work for, even in a front of the line position. You are the foundation and face of the company. To be an effective manager, you must understand what it is like to walk in the shoes of the people you lead.
- Neither of the aforementioned things mean you must change who you are or give up yourself. The two above items have to be met by you understanding your abilities, how to use them and understanding how to use the creativity you have inside.
- I am much more intuitive, quick thinking and extroverted than I thought I was.
- In the end, if you can find a career where you can make it a point each day to improve someone's life, even in the smallest way, you have made it.
In the midst of this, I was putting in applications for several Professional Internships with Disney. These internships are the next step above the College Program, and are focused on a specific area. The ones I applied for were all event planning focused. I did get to interview for one of them. While waiting to hear back, I mentioned during a Campus Rep meeting that if I didn't get one, it would likely be the end of my Disney career since I was graduating (you have to be currently in school or on the College Program to apply for a Professional Internship most of the time, and you have to be in school at the time you apply for the College Program). One of the other Campus Reps mentioned that I should apply to the program in Florida as well for a back up plan; if no PI came through, I could do the CP again and apply for more PIs in the Spring. Despite my initial reservations about Florida (I'm a Disneylander at heart), I went ahead and applied.
Well, lo and behold, no PI for me. But, an offer did come for the Fall 2011 College Program in Florida, once again in the Attractions Role. After some thought (aided by the fact that my sister had accepted a spot in the Fall Advantage 2011 program in Florida and would also be out there), I went ahead and accepted the offer.
I've had a few interviews for internships around here that I hoped to have for the summer, and despite a few really liking me, I didn't get them due to the fact that I will now be moving to Florida at the beginning of September.
So, it looks like my life will continue to be Disney until at least January 6th, 2012. Luckily, one of my room mates from California, Ellen, is also doing Attractions for Fall 2011 in Florida and we're planning on rooming together! I will be making a cross country trip with my dad beginning September 2nd for my check in date of September 7th.
I'm very much looking forward to being a Cast Member again and seeing what Florida has to offer. I'll be keeping this blog again (hopefully more regularly) to keep tabs on my adventures. I've also added some new features along the sidebars, including my Bucket List for Florida and a box to sign up for email updates from the blog.
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