Saturday 3 April 2010

This choice.

If you had graduated on the same batch as me, I believe that most of you are cracking your head over your future path now. All of us are presented with an array of choices right in front of us and only one could be picked. With these choices came many questions of our responsibilities and our ability to cope with our civil life. These questions are things that are bothering me most for now.

Between money and passion.

It was a matter of being credited and how much a job is valued. Would I pursue after a job that I really wanted ever since I was a kid? Or one that can pay me really well to support my family and be both a responsible son and husband.

This 10 years of bond is not something I'll be confident of. I'm not ready to tie my life to a job for 10 years of my life but it's been my dream job ever since I was little. It is not something that is being highly paid for and a certain degree of risk is involved in the work process.

These burning questions
  1. 10 years of bond will mean that I might not be able to get married =X.
  2. Will my parents be angry if I decided not to provide off-springs? (Crap)
  3. Will my parents feel lonely when I'm constantly in the skies?
  4. What will become of me if I only get my degree at the age of 29?
  5. If I was injured in the course of my duty, who will be there to take care of my love ones?
I'll be more sure of my choice as time draws nearer to that interview and I want to be certain by then. For the purpose of protecting people, for the roles of humanitarian assistance and disaster relief and for my own interest in flying, this job is definitely for me.


Flying, I'm now ready for you. Let's just hope that the interview will go smooth.

Happy easter!


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