Graduate School Trolley and Jersey Sales Adventure
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joewcarson
@joewcarson · Apr 12, 2018
4/12/2018 6:45am - was going back to school, to get my masters in
business I think. It was some school in Florida that apparently justin
timberlake went to - as told to me by my trolley driver. I had to get to
the computer science wing of the school, which was quite far from my
dorm or wherever I was staying, so I took the inter-school transport
which was a hop-on hop-off trolley service. The driver was a
knowledgeable old black dude who seemed to be doing this forever and
knew everything about the school. And loved to share the fact that
justin timberlake was a graduate. Think the ride was supposed to be
20-25 minutes, was a big, spread out campus. About half was there some
black kid student came running behind the trolley but missed it and was
super upset. Something told me to help this guy off, so I jumped off the
trolley and went over to talk to him. He was new and didn\'t know where
his classroom was but he had a test and couldn\'t miss it. So we found a
communal map and I directed him the right way. He was very thankful, I
wished him luck on his test, and he sprinted away. \"Well shit\" I said
to myself, \"now I gotta figure out how to get to my class\". Apparently
I had like an hour and a half until my class started but it would be
close if I walked and wasn\'t 100% sure of the way. So I started
walking, in hopes of another trolley coming by, but was pretty sure they
only come once every hour or two. My class must have been at like 7pm or
something because the sun was setting. About an hour into the walk I
came across more dorms and walked thru the main floor to grab a coffee
for the rest of the walk. On the way I saw Amanda Schram. We said \"hi!
Didn\'t know you went here!\" And apparently she lived in this dorm. She
was going same way as me to meet up with some friends so we walked a bit
together and then I realized I was already 20min late for class. There
were a bunch of other students playing frisbee and music in this meadow
and I saw at least 3 of them wearing an old school Florida Panthers
hockeybballjersey. So I thought to myself \"all my big biz idols dropped
out of school to start/continue their biz, and I\'m confident I\'ll get
a lot more by going to this field and selling hbbjs than I will from
this programming class I\'m already late for\" so I said bye to Amanda
and went to the field to sell some jerseys. First talked to the kids who
were wearing them and got some good feedback that they loved them and
each had like 3 different ones. Talked to some other people and handed
out some cards which directed them to the website to buy and then it was
dark.
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✧ AI Analysis: You found yourself torn between academic obligations and entrepreneurial instincts in this campus dream. Your decision to abandon a programming class to sell hockey jerseys to fellow students reflects a desire to follow business intuition over traditional educational paths, suggesting you may be questioning conventional routes to success.
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