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Career Week, Confusion, Mi Cumpleaños, and Some Traveling

October 20th, 2007 by Matt Brattin

Hola todos! Today I turned 26 years old and I figured it would be a nice gift for myself to set some time aside to finally make a new post! ‘Tis true, I really do enjoy posting, so here I go. I can assure you I’ve been thinking about posting just about every day since [...]

9 Responses to “Career Week, Confusion, Mi Cumpleaños, and Some Traveling”

  1. Curtis Says:

    Hey the Pictures were amazing! Love!

  2. Robbie Amaro Says:

    Matt,

    I am so glad to hear that you’ve limited your career opportunities to every bank and consulting firm in the world. If the banking and consulting gigs don’t cut it, you could always work at Primerica and make $500 million dollars.

    Robbie

  3. Matt Brattin Says:

    Robbie,

    It is true, these banking and consulting folks really know how to provoke interest. However, I have strategically opted not to disclose the specific companies (about four) who have truly smitten me at this point and which I am really gunning for.

    Additionally, I appreciate your advice, but I’ve actually been told you could make $700 million per year at Primerica, so if the going rate has dropped $200 million I’m not sure I’m still interested.

    Matt

  4. Kim Thanh Says:

    The pictures are very wonderful!!! I really like them.You are very good!!!

  5. Matt Brattin Says:

    Thank you Kim, I am glad you enjoyed them…I think I’ll make another post and include some of my newer pictures and hopefully you’ll enjoy those as well.

    Matt

  6. Beth Says:

    I’m the worst! I just realized that I totally suck as a friend because I forgot your birthday, not to mention that I have not been following on your blog…which I guess is obvious as if I had I would have wished you a HAPPY BIRTHDAY sooner!!!

  7. Buenos Aires Volunteer Says:

    BAV offers people of all ages from all over the world to work in a social project, learn Spanish, and experience the culture of Argentina. We offer a customized and flexible package of volunteer work in the social sector of Argentina. The package, designed specifically for volunteers interests and background, consists of professional Spanish language courses, placement in a local social organization, constant support while volunteers are in the country, assistance in finding accommodation and additional related cultural activities.

    Furthermore, BAV provides work insertion and evaluation meetings to make volunteering a rewarding experience for both volunteers and the host organizations, and organizes cultural activities with all the other program participants.

    Concerning the area of work, we have alliances with several social organizations that work in different projects/aspects of social development, from Human Rights, Educational Programs, and Social Inclusion of disadvantages communities, to Micro Enterprises and Fair Trade cooperatives.

  8. Kelly Delpino Says:

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