February142012
Last year I guess I had my first experience as being a manager. I was trying to put together a group of people to move off campus. Unfortunately, everybody I recruited was a loner who had zero friends and zero references for people to get into this house. And then other people I tried to recruit were not mature enough to handle living outside of a dorm according to their mothers. Eventually, however I found the perfect place on Sicard. Literally would have been $400 a month. And we had the right amount of people to do this. And then came time for a security deposit, and everything fell apart. You’re only as strong as your weakest link. I guess honestly it worked out better this way, only because would you really want to live in a house with a ton of people who couldn’t even get together a security deposit?
Fast forward to now. I’m a senior living in a dorm. It definitely would have been better to have an entire house and a kitchen. But I guess since I’m not really graduating with any debt, and some lady cleans my bathroom, that this isn’t the worst scenario. Anyways, do you know how to make the most out of living in a dorm as a senior? Get very drunk, go out to the bars, run into your RA, demand to be resident of the month, get the votes of the bar people, and then come back to this. Winning. Although, living in a dorm still kind of feels like losing.

Last year I guess I had my first experience as being a manager. I was trying to put together a group of people to move off campus. Unfortunately, everybody I recruited was a loner who had zero friends and zero references for people to get into this house. And then other people I tried to recruit were not mature enough to handle living outside of a dorm according to their mothers. Eventually, however I found the perfect place on Sicard. Literally would have been $400 a month. And we had the right amount of people to do this. And then came time for a security deposit, and everything fell apart. You’re only as strong as your weakest link. I guess honestly it worked out better this way, only because would you really want to live in a house with a ton of people who couldn’t even get together a security deposit?

Fast forward to now. I’m a senior living in a dorm. It definitely would have been better to have an entire house and a kitchen. But I guess since I’m not really graduating with any debt, and some lady cleans my bathroom, that this isn’t the worst scenario. Anyways, do you know how to make the most out of living in a dorm as a senior? Get very drunk, go out to the bars, run into your RA, demand to be resident of the month, get the votes of the bar people, and then come back to this. Winning. Although, living in a dorm still kind of feels like losing.

Post Notes

  1. alonewitheve said: I feel like you would just simply gain that title for just being Erik. Which is exactly how I thought this went down. But I’m not surprised that you won at all from the way it happened.perhaps me think you’ll Always win is expecting too much from you
  2. tenchfroast said: awwsies! my joy over the cuteness of this collage and the achievement it represents is only marginally surpassed by my annoyance with how far from the letter ‘o’ that apoostrophe is.
  3. erthomik said: HAHA! Congrats! And I’m digging the bleached hair.
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