This is bad English, to start. It's true that students more than ever are worried about the future, here in Spain as well as back home- what jobs they are going to get, will they be happy doing what they're doing, all that. Come on, a tomar por culo, interships or waiting tables, its all about learning and practicing floating your own boat. Lately for me this has been going on wilderness adventures exercising my analytical and detail-noticing skills and then coming back to Madrid to dance in shoes that don't feel comfortable after being in my supermarket boots for a week straight. Also this involves cooking a lot of rice or noodles with soy sauce, a lonely subsistence I know.
This isn't to say I'm not also looking for a job, waitressing here, giving smoking discouragement on the telephone for the Cancer Society in Austin. If it's not economically advantageous, I'm not interested. Saving the world, fighting poverty or oil companies, yo que se? Si no paga, da igual, vamos.
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