[pct-l] Hiking and the real world

Thomas Jamrog tjamrog at me.com
Mon Oct 18 11:28:41 CDT 2010


Invaluable info to those of you that want to choose a life path that allows you to hike.  

Uncle Tom 
PCT 2010
http://www.trailjournals.com/tjamrogPCT/



On Oct 18, 2010, at 12:06 PM, shelly skye wrote:

> Sasha, 
> You might want to ask yourself some questions. What am I good at? Do I like working with people? Teaching? Writing? Working alone or on a team? Do I want to own a home more than anything else? Where do I want to live? In a city, town, the country? How much money do I want to make? How about children, do I have a burning desire to have and raise children? The answers to these kinds of questions will help you decide which way to go. For myself, I worked in the education field for most of my career, in part because of the summer vacation aspect. I have earned no where near the money that people have made in other career fields but I also didn't have to work 40+ hours a week, all year long with nothing but a two week vacation every year to look forward to.  I decided for myself that the quality of my life each day was more important than what might happen 20-30 years from now. If you can answer some of these important question early in your college/ work life and hold off on maki
> ng choices which will limit your future choices (children, mortgage, etc) then you will have the freedom to adjust at the drop of a hat and be able to move in the direction that seems right at the time.
> As my friend from the deep South says," Coffins don't have pockets." No matter how much money you make or things you buy, you can't take it with you when you go.
> Shelly
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