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Friday, April 03, 2009

A new chapter begins

I've officially closed another chapter in my life. A new one has begun and mixed emotions are abundant. I am relieved, excited, nervous, curious... but overall, patient. Here we go...


Sunday, October 12, 2008

The world is changing

I barely know what is going on in the world nowadays. I've been overly preoccupied with work and my need to succeed. I am determined to have the best staff in the division with the most efficient stores... so I hire hire hire! :)

Despite being oblivious to most things non work-related, I do know that the United States, and the world in general, is undergoing significant change... both economic and political. What has been most obvious to me is the change in employment opportunities for Orlando-area residents. The economy has negatively impacted several jobs in the area.

I can't believe how many overqualified applicants I've had! So many people have been laid off, its sad really. One day, they had a solid income, health benefits, retirement... etc. Then suddenly, BAM!; their livelihood is flipped upside down and that 60k salary is nonexistent. Seriously, I've seen this on more than one occasion.

So now, their stuck trying to find jobs wherever they can. Unfortunately for them, there are many many people in the same situation, resulting in a competitive mess of overqualified, highly educated individuals looking for jobs that barely exist. 

I can't imagine what they are going through and I sincerely hope this does not happen to me. What scares me the most is knowing that many highly educated people are now in the job pool. In conjunction with thousands upon thousands of people graduating every year, those high-paying entry level jobs become more and more competitive. In fact, I have to wonder if those jobs even exist anymore?

Looking at the world today, I am glad I made the choice I did over a year ago. I have no idea where I would be financially if I did not take this job. And fortunately, there is still plenty of growth left in my company with opportunities waiting ahead of me. For now, I plan to invest all the time necessary to be successful in this business... and reap the benefits many years later.



Tuesday, June 10, 2008

One year of young professionalism

I reached the one year milestone with my company last week on June 4th. We get a nice little raise every year that goes straight into my furniture purchases, haha. It's amazing how much can happen in one year.

No doubt about it, I am older. It can be a bit weird to hang out with the guys, with so many of them still in school. Our lifestyles are totally different. They think I'm insane for waking up early in the morning. Since starting work, I've become a morning person. No, I dont drink coffee. I like to wake up early (6 AM), and get a head start on the day. I knock through my to-do list and feel accomplished by the time I go to bed, many many hours later. Thats life.

Getting settled in Orlando is happening very slowly; there are several boxes yet to be unpacked. My office space and my bedroom are not organized yet, and I still need some dining room chairs. Bah! I've been avoiding a trip to the mall to focus my energy on work.

Establishing my company in a brand new state is a huge endeavor. Throughout all of July, all I am doing is interviewing people... A LOT of people. This will be insane! But I'm looking forward to the challenge and hopefully I can hire some great employees.

I absolutely adore where I'm living in Orlando. Its great to see people out and about around the Lake and the Village Center. On the weekends, there are lots of families wallking their kids around, old folks on bikes, and young folks running/walking. You can easily forget that you're living in Orlando. I'm looking forward to exploring the neighborhood.




Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Gatlinburg

This was one extraordinary weekend with some great people. Thanks for the memories and the oppoturnity to rejuvenate the soul.



 






Saturday, April 12, 2008

Life Update

It's been a while... so here's a long post.

Life in Wisconsin has been remarkable. For the first time in my life, I've witnessed the transition between seasons, fall - winter- spring - summer. I've also lived through the most snow I've ever seen; and have concluded that snow isn't for me - haha. The people here are great. Green Bay, Wisconsin is full of the friendliest people you could ever meet. Random strangers will take the time to have a 5-10 minute conversation with you; out of no where!

On the personal side, I feel as though I've become one year wiser; one year stronger. I took a risk when I decided to move to a place where I knew absolutely no one. I purposely placed myself in a position of discomfort this year, to see what would happen. To this day, I am perfectly content with the state of things. I can survive on my own. Perhaps I am more independent than I ever thought I could be.

In just over a month, I am leaving this place and moving to Orlando. I can't begin to describe how ecstatic I am about finally getting settled in one location for a few years. Since graduating from high school, I pratically moved every single year; moving sucks!

I just finished signing my lease this week and will have my apartment on April 19th. Unfortunately, I'll be paying double rent (yikes!) for a month and a half while I'm still living in Wisconsin. I'll be moving to a neighborhood that I would describe as a bit "yuppy" and borderline "snobby." I have mixed emotions about this decision; although I love to be living in a nice area, I have never been fond of "spoiled rich kids." I make my own money.

I could not be happier with my career choice. Deciding to not pursue graduate education was the right choice for me. Toward the end of my college career, all my courses were becoming mundane. Rather than studying business concepts, I wanted to go out there and do it myself. Having taken a year away from school to intern in Tallahassee only added to my anxiousness.

That led to creating One Greek Store and building a business during my senior year. Today, the business is flourishing and we've gotten retail space on University Ave. There is still significant opportunity for growth in the future with some ideas I have yet to implement. I am excited!

Since joining the corporate world, I took a minority position in One Greek Store and have not been involved in the daily operations. I guess I'm like an investor now? - haha. 

I love my "real" job. Who would have guessed that I would end up in retail? Destiny has its own plan I guess... Over the last year, I've learned more about operating a business than I ever had in school. For work, I am responsible for hiring/firing people, training/development, implementing cash controls, scoping the competitor, and doing whatever I can to increase sales, reduce cost, and make customers happy. I love the autonomy and independence I have at work. I make my own schedule and do my own thing according to established goals.

The really exciting part is when I actually return to Florida for the the company and begin building the business form the ground up. Construction on our stores have already begun and we anticipate completion this fall. My stores will be in the middle of Orlando, only 10 minutes away (North and South) from my appartment, woo hoo! All I will be doing this summer is hiring and training people. We need A LOT of people.

In other news, I have some travel plans coming up. Since becoming a brother of Pi Delta Psi, I have traveled several times throughout the year. As a result, I've developed a passion for it. Here's where I'll be:

  • April 23-26 - Orlando, FL and Gainesville FL - Florida PDPsi Banquet
  • May 15-18 - Los Angeles, CA and Irvine, CA - APIA Vote Presidential Town Hall
  • May 19 - Orlando, FL - Moving Back!
  • May 23-26 - Gatlinburg, TN - UF Alumni Camping/Rafting Trip
  • July 3-6 - New York, NY - Yankees vs. Red Sox Game
  • Possibliy another New York trip for PDPsi Summer Meeting
  • Possibly a trip to Colorado
  • Possibly a trip to Virginia
  • Possibily a trip to Japan for New Years

That's pretty much what's going on in my life. The future, as always, is full of uncertainty and will be open to any possibilitlies. Regardless of what may happen tomorrow, I sincerely believe the small steps I've taken in my life will take me just a little bit closer to achieveng my dreams.
 



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