So Sam, you're like pseudo mom. Taking care of everyone. That was like me and three other girls in high school, when we were managers for the wrestling team. We had to do similar things, mopping and disinfecting the mats before each practice and meet...helping with weigh-ins before each meet...issuing warmups and singlets, washing the nasty things after each meet (ewwwwwwww), but really, it makes you feel good, because you have a bond with the people that you've seen and spent so much time with. I can't believe I didn't become a wrestling manager until my senior year in high school. The bond I had with the Varsity and JV teams was just incredible.
Anyway...Samantha, tisk tisk. What happened with school? I hope you were'nt doing something Sami-like, and it was out of your reach why you left. Haha.
Colin...I've seen many job postings online for places in Texas. Are there any major cities (besides Dallas, Houston, and Austin) or nice suburbs that you would suggest I look in to, to help make my search a little easier? Thank you.
Mr. Oats, marketing is fantastic! I can tell you that as a soon-to-be professional in the marketing field, it is very interesting and exciting. You will go far with a marketing degree. I study communications and marketing, so I have maaaaaaaany options open. If you do something along the lines of communication/marketing/other type of business, you will have no problems when it comes time fr you to graduate college.