Wednesday, December 4, 2019

Peter Pan was woke......growing up sucks

Here we are people......the last blog of the season.  Are you sad? Are you happy? Are you high right now? Do you ever get nervous?  Are you single?  (That was a Lil Wayne song).  So I am here to talk about the scary topic of the future.  "WHEre do YOu seE youRSElf in 5 YEars?"  Honestly I don't even know what I'm going to eat for dinner.....  Whenever I was asked this question I never really had an answer.  I would reply.  "Well, I hope to be happy.  I hope I am wrapping up college and I'll be making about $25839875 an hour minimum."  Going through college I still couldn't envision my future.  All I could see was the next due date.  It wasn't until this year where I can finally kinda see where I wanna go.
The college obsession started when I worked my first real job.  Where did I work you ask????  The Wonderful Cheesecake Factory!!!  When I was breaking my back and walking 20,000 steps a shift I went to the break room mirror, stared dead into my own eyes and said "You will finish college."  It was at that moment I knew I wanted to do more than clean dirty tables.

(One time my manager said to turn on the heat lamps so that the rain will evaporate before it hit the
guest......like WHAT!?!)


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Fast forward to present time and I am on my way to become a Civil Engineer.  I hope to work at companies like Michael Baker, Fehr & Peers, City of San Diego, and HDR.  My field doesn't really require me to get a masters but if a job offered to pay for it then consider that degree secured.  Now GPA matters but some companies care about it more than others.  The only experiences required is a 4 year degree.  Also we have to take two exams before becoming "professional" engineers.  We must take the EIT and the FE standardized test.  I mean for average of $86k starting salary??? I'm with it.   I was sacrificing my body, soul, and mind for minimum wage cleaning tables.
To be competitive as you can be I have to be involved on campus, secure an internship, and achieve at least a 3.0 GPA.  Not impossilbe, but not easy either.  Worth it though.

To conclude my blog, it has been a fun year writing blogs and seeing the reactions to my experiences.  I happy knowing some are finding my struggles funny because I know I laughed when I think about the things I had to do. To everyone growing up and working to secure the bag, I will leave you with wise words my managers used to tell me.  "I see you're working hard, but I need you to work harder!"
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11 comments:

  1. I really liked your blog! Your use of humor really kept me engaged and I feel your struggle of working at a minimum wage job, waiting for a better opportunity. I work in food service as well and am asked to do things that make no sense. I can't wait to get an actual job and I hope everything works out with your engineering path.

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  2. Hey! Not gonna lie, from the first sentence to the last, you got me hooked. Super relatable on the sacrificing your soul part for working minimum wage in customer service... Been there, done that (just kidding, I'm still doing that because I'm poor and I don't have a choice), but you gotta do what you gotta do. I wish you the absolute best with the rest of your time in college and I hope that all works out in your favor :D

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  3. Ricky, amazing last blog! You humor really shines through! Don't forget me when you're a big shot civil engineer ): I wish you the best in all of your future endeavors, I know you got this brother!

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  4. Hi! Great post, your humor is very captivating and made reading your blogs so entertaining. Specifically, the part about your boss wanting to evaporate rain made me laugh. I loved the journey throughout your whole blog, you really showed character development. From having no idea what your having for dinner to having a pretty cool idea of your future is something that the pressure of college really brings out of us. Thank you for sharing all of your endeavors this year and good luck with your future!

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  5. Once again, another great post, Enrique. Thanks for sharing your ideas!
    I wish you the best as you finish up here at SDSU.

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    1. Aaargh! I thought I was reading Enrique's blog until I actually went and read Enrique's blog! Great job, GArdenia!

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  6. You are sooooo funny. You always know how to hook the reader. I hope you continue your blogs after the class is over because I always look forward to reading your humorous blog posts. Keep up the great work!

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  7. What's good Enrique,
    Gotta finish on the high note. Been keeping it funny but real and wish you luck on the future endeavors. Everything from now on is going to be way better than Cheesecake. I also hope you are starting to think about that EIT because that knowledge is fressssshh. Gonna have to call you licensed Naputi one day. Keep it up
    -Kevin Ayala

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  8. Great blog, I like the way you use humor to keep the reader engaged. I hope you get the job you want and wish you the best.

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  9. Hey Enrique! It's been a pleasure reading your blogs! I'm so happy that your hard work will all pay off in the future as a Civil Engineer. That's why we're in college right!? You chose a great major and I hope it takes you far in life! Can't say I'll be getting the same starting salary as a marketing major, but who knows, there's always linear growth in everything. Best of luck to you!

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  10. Hey Enrique!

    I really enjoyed your blogs throughout the whole semester! I enjoyed reading this blog because I know you in real life and I know how hard you are working to become a civil engineer. Maybe one day we will work in the same company!

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