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today i told teach for america what i thought of them: that i don't want to be a member of their organization.
really, i should have done this a while ago because then i wouldn't have had to show up there at 8:30, before the other interviewees were to arrive, simply to apologize for leading them on. while this narrows my pending post-graduation job options from 2 to 1 (one that i won't know about for a few weeks), it's probably good. good in that i don't want to be a teacher over the next two years.
time is less and less on my side (perceptually) with each passing day, and i'm sure i'm not alone in this sentiment.
i am listening to the drive-by truckers. why? because i can.
really, i should have done this a while ago because then i wouldn't have had to show up there at 8:30, before the other interviewees were to arrive, simply to apologize for leading them on. while this narrows my pending post-graduation job options from 2 to 1 (one that i won't know about for a few weeks), it's probably good. good in that i don't want to be a teacher over the next two years.
time is less and less on my side (perceptually) with each passing day, and i'm sure i'm not alone in this sentiment.
i am listening to the drive-by truckers. why? because i can.
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nathan, did you really tell them what you think of them? did you read them the riot act? or did you exercise new england-style restraint? while you were at it you should have told them to stop calling me. but it's not them, it's me. i'm just not in a good place right now.
unfortuantely i was very polite. except for the whole premise of my visit: that i applied to their program fully knowing i didn't want to do it. that is not very polite of me.
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