Misadventures of Work

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Recently accepted a position as assistant manager at the restaurant I was working at. I was extremely hesitant to accept because I knew how much I would have to work. Right now, I'm really burned out from working every single day for the past week with about five more days to go before I get to go on my long-awaited birthday vacation. Bonnaroo awaits. I took this job because I have serious aspirations in my future of traveling and this job will help me accomplish that in more ways than one. I plan on saving tens of thousands in order to just travel and travel. I cannot wait. I intend on becoming that free spirit away from society and enjoying Earth to the fullest. Visiting locations unknown, hiking to mountaintops and climbing back down, sleeping in the wilderness, going out into the city of the darkest alleys, and enjoying the best and adventurous of edible delights. I'm getting off-topic.
Work is, at its best, bearable with a few bright spots. I'm somewhat eager to make my own regulars because I am truly fascinated by the lives of older people. I want to know what they've experienced in their past life and they must certainly have a much more different approach to life than I've found by their age. I want to find the people that can tell me their life lessons and such. Trials and tribulations. I find that I can almost live vicariously through people because I have such a strong imagination and creative mind. Anyway, I may have to work hard for the next few years but the light at the end of the tunnel will hopefully keep my locked on harder than a deer looking into a car's highbeams.
Just wait world, I'll be coming.

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