Sektion Drei: Am enden den Nerven
"At the end of my nerves."
I would be thinking there is something direly wrong with me for the amount of time I spend following the BW Forum, except for two factors:
1) My company has totally lost its direction and everything is slower than slow here. I'm utterly thankful for the fact that I timed by MBA apps this year. Something in the back of my mind probably told me that this company's future was dim as could be, when suddenly, in November, they canned the CEO and much of the management team and whoosh!, my suspicions were confirmed and I was relieved to have those applications done.
2) The more I read, the more I realize that there are a ton of people glued to the Forum, so I guess I'm not totally crazy. I get the feeling that many people out there are just like me: they wake up one day and realize that they've reached the peak of their potential given their level of education, and a change of jobs would do nothing to alleviate that or provide greater challenges. Therefore, they look upon an MBA as two years of intellectual rigor that will make sense of the crazy business world we live in. And hopefully, when it's over, we will find a gig that makes it a thrill to go to work every morning.
On another note, another day ticks down without a peep from McC. I swear if I get in there I'm going to wear my best Ali G garb to Admit Weekend and speak with a thick and indistinguishable Cockney accent.
I would be thinking there is something direly wrong with me for the amount of time I spend following the BW Forum, except for two factors:
1) My company has totally lost its direction and everything is slower than slow here. I'm utterly thankful for the fact that I timed by MBA apps this year. Something in the back of my mind probably told me that this company's future was dim as could be, when suddenly, in November, they canned the CEO and much of the management team and whoosh!, my suspicions were confirmed and I was relieved to have those applications done.
2) The more I read, the more I realize that there are a ton of people glued to the Forum, so I guess I'm not totally crazy. I get the feeling that many people out there are just like me: they wake up one day and realize that they've reached the peak of their potential given their level of education, and a change of jobs would do nothing to alleviate that or provide greater challenges. Therefore, they look upon an MBA as two years of intellectual rigor that will make sense of the crazy business world we live in. And hopefully, when it's over, we will find a gig that makes it a thrill to go to work every morning.
On another note, another day ticks down without a peep from McC. I swear if I get in there I'm going to wear my best Ali G garb to Admit Weekend and speak with a thick and indistinguishable Cockney accent.

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