That's right - by the grace of God, I actually landed a job in the field I studied, which is no small feat considering newspapers are disappearing faster than you can say "baby panda." I applied for jobs at many newspapers in the area, though the Tribune was the only one with any openings. I also applied for some other fallback options, including construction and carpet sales (you can start out making $35,000 at this gig! The only thing is, you would be selling...carpets).
I found out I got the job while I was in India - it was such an answer to prayer. It's a huge blessing to be able to stay in Ames where I have great friends and an influential church where I get to use my gifts in the arts for God's glory.
As far as making a living goes, I get paid to talk to people, learn new things and attend events like "Puppet Idol" at the Ames Public Library.

2 comments:
I guess I should make it known. I read your blog...
congratulations on the job! I know it's hard to nab one of those these days. and Puppet Idol sounds like serious fun — wish I could have seen it.
Hey, good to know! And yeah, Puppet Idol was a blast - especially since it was hosted by Ryan Seaturtle and judged by Koala Abdul...
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