I graduated from university with a Bachelor of Science in Earth & Environmental Sciences. A professor was ready to take me on for my Masters and even had a position for me in a forestry job which would certainly involve wearing boots and even required me to travel around New South Wales to view different areas of forest.
I was well on my way to being "interesting"
And then I changed my mind.
I don't know if it was as simple as that, but something just seemed off about the whole thing, strangely selfish in a way that I couldn't explain (and still can't) and while investigating whether or not I could get a grant to help fund what would have been a post graduate degree well out of my price range, I applied to do volunteer work with my church.
I was assigned to work in Taibei, Taiwan, and with no regrets got on a plane and turned my back on what would have been over a year of tree surveys and reports.
When I returned to Australia, my degree was 2 years old, which without relevant work experience or post graduate study was not effective at getting me a 'science' job. I admit at this point that I wasn't trying very hard, only partly because I met my husband not long after getting home (highly distracting) and he has since patiently supported me through ill-fated artistic endeavours. I did some book keeping and we even spent some time working at a resort in Rarotonga.
When we lived in Rarotonga. |
Crucial to this is education.
So I'm educating myself, and you're invited along as I try to figure out the stories behind the news and wrap my head around the comings and goings on this dirt ball planet of ours.
My name is Eleanor.
1 comments:
Most excellent read. I did not know that you were going to work in forestry. It was a dream of mine once, but I thought it might be a little lonely. Instead I chose to teach kids out on a cattle property a long way from home. I was never lonely there.
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