Returning to the Rez
I am returning to Pine Ridge, and to Re-Member in one week.
The course of events that has brought me here has been an interesting one to say the least. When I left Pine Ridge last fall, my intent was to seek permanent employment in a career-path job, but as time passed, and options opened, and closed, and then opened again, I found the option that was best suited for me right now was on the Rez.
Is this a career? No, but it's an opportunity that is available right now to do something I am passionate about, to work with people who love what they are doing. It almost has become a joke with family and friends that after applying for over twenty jobs (mostly in Northern New England) that I've settled on returning to Pine Ridge because "there's more opportunity on the rez than there is at home!"
It's not about the money, and although there are loans to pay each and every month for the education that is responsible for bringing me to Pine Ridge in the first place, I will maintain that it is about the experience... The experience to live among a people who know that the true meaning of "rich" is a feeling of the soul, not a count of material things.
So it's back to Pine Ridge for summer 2010. I'll be assuming a number of new roles with Re-Member this season, working to help bring the organization to the next level. Stay tuned!
The course of events that has brought me here has been an interesting one to say the least. When I left Pine Ridge last fall, my intent was to seek permanent employment in a career-path job, but as time passed, and options opened, and closed, and then opened again, I found the option that was best suited for me right now was on the Rez.
Is this a career? No, but it's an opportunity that is available right now to do something I am passionate about, to work with people who love what they are doing. It almost has become a joke with family and friends that after applying for over twenty jobs (mostly in Northern New England) that I've settled on returning to Pine Ridge because "there's more opportunity on the rez than there is at home!"
It's not about the money, and although there are loans to pay each and every month for the education that is responsible for bringing me to Pine Ridge in the first place, I will maintain that it is about the experience... The experience to live among a people who know that the true meaning of "rich" is a feeling of the soul, not a count of material things.
So it's back to Pine Ridge for summer 2010. I'll be assuming a number of new roles with Re-Member this season, working to help bring the organization to the next level. Stay tuned!
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