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🗓️ 22 March 2022
⏱️ 49 minutes
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0:15.0 | All right, friends. Welcome back to another episode of two idiot girls. So my name is Dyson, and I'm true. |
0:21.0 | So today's topic is something that we've actually been asked to do quite a few times and it's transitioning from college to reality and what that experience was like for us and if we have any advice to share like we always do. |
0:34.7 | Okay so I went to the University of Oregon, Go Ducks and I got my degree in cinema studies and while I was in college I worked two jobs. I almost had like three or four, but then I couldn't do the other two. But my main job that I did was I worked in student orientation programs, so I would help like welcome incoming students so at first I was like it's basically |
0:55.8 | link crew on like steroids so she was the person that walks backwards giving you your tour yeah well I wish that a different job. I got that one but they wouldn't let me do both at the same time. I only wanted that job because they got these really cool yellow raincoats that were like embossed with like the Oregon logo and I and I wanted to be a professional backwards walker but so I did that and then I also got a director position in that so most kids who like or students, sorry, who go through student affairs or anything like that, they end up wanting to get their masters in that, even if they got their bachelor's, that's like just like the typical kind of pipeline that that you know job kind of produces and I was like I was |
1:36.8 | zero interest in doing this for the rest of my life and so I graduated and then just moved home and was trying to figure out who I was and what I was doing and stuff like that. |
1:46.6 | And then for Drew, because I literally graduated on a Friday and then I moved home on Sunday. |
1:50.8 | Like I was like, let's ready to go home. Drew graduated and they |
1:53.6 | probably didn't come home for like two or three months, huh? No, a month. It was like five weeks. |
1:59.2 | Like two or three months. Yeah, yeah, I was like five weeks, but I got my, I got two degrees in journalism and communications from the University of Hawaii, COBOS, and I wanted to do sports journalism. That was what I really wanted to do and I when I was in |
2:17.6 | college every job I had had to do with sports in some capacity or journalism in some capacity because I had heard that that would help |
2:29.7 | your resume or whatever. So like the first job I ever had I worked in the media relations department for the athletics department which is just like a fancy term for I was a bitch running papers like I ran stats and I helped with the website for all the different sports and like I the main sports I covered were like football, men's basketball, like women's volleyball. |
2:55.7 | But I was just a fucking paper running horror. |
2:58.1 | That's what I was. |
2:59.0 | I would just print them out and run them to all the different commentators and like yeah and that job was really |
3:06.4 | fucking hard and was a thankless job like I got screamed out by reporters all the time and I was just running all the time in a green polo like that's all I did. |
3:17.0 | But it was cool at first and then it just kind of grew old and then after that I got a job at the school newspaper because one of my friends that sort of working there and she told me that if I really wanted to be a journalist I needed to start getting clips or whatever. |
3:33.6 | So I worked for the sports desk for like, I think a year. |
3:37.5 | And then I became the sports editor of my school newspaper, |
3:40.4 | which was really fucking cool. |
3:42.0 | And then I got to do a bunch of cool shit |
3:44.0 | as a sports editor. |
3:45.0 | Like I got to go to Pro Bowl, |
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