Hello friends, family, and strangers (I flatter myself)! I am a recently-graduated girl finding my way in the "real world" (apparently, I've been floating around the fake world for the past two decades). Many of my friends' "real world"s consist of cubicles, nine-to-fives, marriage, babies, and other such grown-up things. My real world looks a little different. Yes, I still get up and go to work every morning, same as they do. But instead of battling fax machines, computer programs, disgruntled spouses and dirty diapers, I arm myself against a legion of 14-year-old boys. Well, 83 of them to be exact. You see, I teach 8th-grade boys' Science in an inner-city, high-poverty school. What it is not: glamorous, prestigious, boring. What it is: humorous, heartbreaking, and the most challenging thing I will ever do.

The stories I tell and the people I describe are real; you can't make this stuff up. If you are new to my blog, I hope you'll start at the beginning and fall in love with its characters, just as I have.

Sunday, October 9, 2011

Welcome to the Corporate World

Tomorrow is my first day at my new job. I'm a little nervous, but it does not compare at all to my nerves this day.

I'm sure everyone has a little bit of anxiety the night before they begin a new job. You don't know what to expect and you don't know what exactly will be expected of you. Plus, there's the whole stigma of being "the new girl." The outsider, if you will.

On top of all of that, it hit me about a week ago that I can no longer dress like this on the job.





Just kidding. The teachers at my school were way fresher than that. But forreal I don't know how to dress for a corporate office. Not to mention it has been approximately 5 months since my last paycheck, so even if I DID know, I could do little about it.

I wish there were going to be a couple of obnoxious-but-loveable adolescent boys there tomorrow to liven things up. A part of me will really miss them.