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Rewind Wednesday: Paperwork Hell
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After reading this post, I have a renewed interest in a goal that I set out to accomplish two years ago. Reading has always been a favorite pastime of mine, and reading at least twenty books on that list will be accomplished soon. Looking back, I was so much more optimistic about my future as a MBA grad. Considering I did eventually take classes (which ultimately didn’t transfer) overseas, I was so ambitious about earning the degree vs. gaining valuable experience. One thing I have learned is that life has this funny way of teaching us things…
Enjoy!
Paperwork Hell…
February 17, 2005
Well, things are slowing down here (both with the war and my unit) so there is not too much more to report of. I still plan on sitting down and going over my typical day, so stay tuned. This past week I have been on tower duty (basically guarding the perimeter of this base) so I have not done anything too exciting. We (and SGT Kevin, I will just try to use first names) were in the tower and we did not see anything at all out of the ordinary which is of course a good thing. Other than that, things are still the same here.
I am still in the process of applying to take some graduate courses at American Military University (to fill in the core course of the Master’s degree that I am pursuing through Capital University ) and it is very difficult. Not being able to contact people and institutions directly does place somewhat of a strain on myself, but I think everything will work out fine. The military is slated to pay 100% of the education, but it seems that they want me to jump through 10,000 hoops to get there so it is at times frustrating.
In other news I have added another goal to my already ambitious lists (can never have too many goals). I am going to set out to read at least twenty of the books from this list (I already have four) and ten books from the non-fiction list. I guess knowledge is power, and I want to empower myself to the fullest potential.
On the American front, it seems that we are facing very scary times. With the “axis of evil†in the news everyday, I often worry about how long it will be until we launch our next pre-emptive attack on one of these countries. I just pray that our leaders are making the right decisions, I just wish all war could go away. I definitely would like to study more about war (on the theoretical side) just to understand why it becomes necessary, and what is usually resolved (since the policy has moved away from “war†and more towards “police actionsâ€. Oh well, enough rambling for now, better get back to work!
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