Pros:
- I would get to spend the summer in Alaska
- The money is really good. I guess they figure they've got to do something to attract workers from out of state because I feel like the domestic labor pool would be pretty sparse
- I'd be gaining valuable...skills...or so the websites tell me
- Alaska is awesome
- The cost of living is pretty high so I might not end up banking as much as I hope what with rent (most of the jobs don't cover it), fun and food.
- I'd have maybe 2 weeks to deal with the reverse culture shock of returning home (I expect to be a mess. You've been warned) before flying out again (and potentially dealing a whole new breed of culture shock)
- I'm pretty sure a number of people who were expecting me to be home for the summer will want to kill me.
- I don't really have any related work experience for any of the jobs I'm looking at, save the summer camps
- I would likely arrive back home at the end of the summer in a really messed up place...leaving friends/a life in Thailand, home for a few days, Alaska over the summer, back to Toronto at the end of August saying goodbye to all the awesome Alaskans I would've befriended by that point, just in time to recommence the downward spiral of insanity that is university life.
I'd appreciate your thoughts on the matter.
2 comments:
I don't really have any advice on the decision-making process, but a friend of mine did his environmental law internship in Anchorage last summer and he loved it. It's a very beautiful place.
Apply and wait it out. If you don't hired, you don't have to make the decision :)
Post a Comment