DREW WILEY
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Heck, even with a fancy degree, it can be hard to find a job. We had law school graduates sweeping floors and cleaning bathrooms for six years before they found a position in law, same with MBA's and wannabee digital animators. In the meantime, they were facing one or two hundred thousand dollars of education debt, and could barely pay rent as it was. Maybe living expenses would be a little more tolerable out of state, but wages are lower too.
And once someone has taken up roots on the West Coast, it can be quite unappealing to leave behind the beaches, forests, and mountains, and even spectacular deserts just a few hours drive away. Here I am at the edge of a large city, and yesterday it took me only a ten minute drive to obtain complete solitude in a nearby large preserve (18,000 acres cumulatively) filled with wildflowers, birds, and butterflies. Sure, there were hikers and cyclers and probably horseback riders somewhere within that too - I just didn't run into any yesterday, or on numerous other days as well, especially mid-week. Lots of elbow room.
I simply did what I had to do - take whatever jobs were available, work my way up the chain to obtain serious benefits along with generous vacation time, and be willing to take on a fixer-up property (with space for a shop and darkroom too - with a certain amount of needed side income made possible by that).
And once someone has taken up roots on the West Coast, it can be quite unappealing to leave behind the beaches, forests, and mountains, and even spectacular deserts just a few hours drive away. Here I am at the edge of a large city, and yesterday it took me only a ten minute drive to obtain complete solitude in a nearby large preserve (18,000 acres cumulatively) filled with wildflowers, birds, and butterflies. Sure, there were hikers and cyclers and probably horseback riders somewhere within that too - I just didn't run into any yesterday, or on numerous other days as well, especially mid-week. Lots of elbow room.
I simply did what I had to do - take whatever jobs were available, work my way up the chain to obtain serious benefits along with generous vacation time, and be willing to take on a fixer-up property (with space for a shop and darkroom too - with a certain amount of needed side income made possible by that).
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