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Employed, Chapter 64.

After a few weeks of job-hunting and the impending doom of working at a call center, I am fortunate enough to have landed a position I actually enjoy.

For roughly the past two weeks I have been working as the ‘Head Boxing and Muay Thai Instructor’ at Premier Fitness (a title much more sophisticated than what it entails.) For roughly eight hours a day, six days a week, I offer the fundamentals of Boxing and Muay Thai in a variety of different fashions. I run group demonstrations, fitness classes, and one-on-one private sessions… and as far as my existence at work is concerned, I couldn’t be more comfortable.

Being able to watch people grow and develop is an incredibly rewarding experience… being able to witness the outward projection of ones inner self and the evolution of a healthier, more determined, embodiment of this being transcends any amount of financial compensation. 
                                                                                                                                                                                 

And although having an income may open a lot of doors for me in terms of my social life, it is safe to say that the numbers in my bank account wont be lost on fancy new outfits or a cell phone that doesn’t resemble a brick in my pocket…. I am fully aware of what I need, what I don’t, and what I want to save for. And although I am a notoriously stingy person (buying shoes is a big deal for me), you won’t catch me saving up for a ‘staycation’ any time soon. 
                                                                                                                                                                                                                          

Every dollar that isn’t being put towards groceries, rent, or the remainder of my student debt will be put towards my next excursion. I made a promise to balance responsibility and wanderlust and I intend to keep it. 

There is no doubt in my mind that being employed has given me a new sense of self-worth and direction. However, it has also made it increasingly difficult for me to maintain a number of the great friendships that I was able to foster while living as a jobless ‘internet junkie’.

 
Don’t worry… I will get on it.

Some time this summer I will be heading back to LA to hang out with friends, catch some waves, and create even more memories that will last me a lifetime. But for now… I will work, I will save, and I will try my best to stay on track.

PS Here are a few pictures of my ‘studio’. The walls are a little bare right now but thanks to Hayabusa and my Long time sponsor Pitchfork Hardwear I am hoping to bring a little life to the place.

 

Posted: February 8, 2010 at 10:53 AM
By: Ian Dawe

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Nice catch... I used to take classes in that very room. Jason must have left?
Chris Laviolette | February 8, 2010 at 10:44 PM

Classes

Hey Chris, hope you are doing well! Yeah... they have had a few instructors in there, hopefully I can make it home for a little while!

Drop in next time you are in town man!
Ian | February 8, 2010 at 11:21 PM

Hi Ian,

Good for you bro, i knew something would come up... Glad to hear things are looking up for you...

Cant wait for your next trip to LA...

PEace,
Chris | February 9, 2010 at 04:12 PM
I relate 100 %.Back to workin hard makin money and missing the free time to communicate with friends.The fast pace makes everything a blurr.when I was able to slow it down I got alot more out of my time.Had more fun and appreciation for life
when I wasn't workin.Looks like you found somethin right up your alley.Hard to find now a days.Glad to see you kept the faith and didn't quit cause I know how easy that could be!
scooter | February 14, 2010 at 11:44 AM

Mr Dawe

The staff here at the fabulous five star Tough Crowd Resort are looking forward to you and your guest coming down this summer, however we must inform you that the chocolate mints will no longer be placed under your pillow in your suite, we've opted to replace them with more nutritious un-salted almonds. It's easier on the laundry staff.
Thank you for understanding in this manner.
Gerard Roxburgh
-Guest Relations
Gerard Roxburgh | February 18, 2010 at 04:19 PM

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