I mentioned before that I was going to take the opportunity to go work in Singapore. Well, I am on my final two weeks here and we just booked the ticket! I’ll be flying out March 1st on Singapore Air, which I’m excited for – I hear it’s a posh airline. It’s not really sinking in that I’m leaving yet, but by the time I get back in six months, things will be drastically different.
The house will most likely be rented out again. My mom will either return to China to continue working or find a small house or apartment a little closer to downtown LA and try to get into the aerospace industry. My boyfriend will be entering his senior year of college. My other friends at UCLA will mostly be moving out into the apartments (woe for no more swipes!). Meanwhile, I will be homeless, trying to figure out how to make things work over here.
Though the prospects don’t seem that great, I am excited to see what will come of this experience. It’s part of the beauty, not knowing how things will be. It leaves the door to opportunity wide open. There are a lot of things that could happen and I am excited to get started on this new leg of my journey. At the same time, it’s rather daunting, so I’m taking it one step at a time… first, pack, then, go. After that… well, time will tell as I integrate into the company (Caelan & Sage) and learn, learn, learn!
I am extremely lucky to have this chance to work abroad, experience a new country, and shadow the CEO and managing director. Most importantly, I will be given plenty of room to develop and even freedom to decide my path from there! Do I want to start a branch of the company here? Do I want to create a new division to go under their umbrella of services? Whatever way I end up going, the company will be behind me, supporting me in so many different ways. From finances to connections, manpower to ideas, I will have them to lean on.
Caelan & Sage’s slogan is “Infinite Possibilities” and they certainly do live up to their name! There is a plethora of choices I face and countless paths that I can eventually take. What lies ahead of me is a wide expanse of land, waiting for me to forge my way. How many people can say they have that opportunity? And how many can say they have it with one of their closest friends? I am truly blessed.