A phenomenal residency in a place I don't really want to live.
A good residency in a city I love.
My inner child rocking in the corner in the fetal position.
Off to get ready for my next interview.
(Note to self: Save up some money as, when this is all over, you will clearly need therapy and probably medication. Powerful medication. The anti-psychotics they normally reserve for wildebeests and elephants.)
phenomenal is pretty compelling, considering residency isn't forever
ReplyDeleteand then after, you can live & work wherever you want.
and i'd offered to buy you that cup of coffee if your residency happened to be around here, but, honestly, i don't want you thinking i'm stalking you or anything. i just have my reasons to be publicly anonymous, too. so, forget the coffee part and good luck whatever you choose!
Depends on the city. If it is in a city that you truly can't stand...ugh.
ReplyDeleteTough.
But, if it is in a city that is merely a pain in the ass, take it.
I took Baltimore and it wasn't so bad.
I'd opt for the good residency in the city you love. There are few things worse than being in a place that makes you miserable. Trust me, I'm there.
ReplyDeleteits Boise, isn't it?!
ReplyDeleteI think that good residency in a city you love. I agree with Susan. Nothing worse than being in a place you hate.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with the anti-p's for a wildebeest - you do have such a wonderful turn of phrase little one.
This made me laugh hard hun. Hang in there.
ReplyDeleteI think I'll make you one of my competition winners.
what did you decide?????
ReplyDeleteI haven't decided yet, Amanda. I still have a bit more interviewing to do in January. This was just a snapshot of my most recent big life decision-related psychotic break.
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