In my first post (my last post?), I promised to explain why and how I chose an MBA. That was two months ago (I did not promise to be consistent), and I figured that by the time I wrote I'd have a wonderful and well-thought-out response.
Nope! I'm still trying to figure out whether there's a single underlying reason I came up with this hairbrained scheme, but for now my reasons are legion. Ergo, here's a constellation of reasons, none of which explain the whole thing (or anything):
This post is long enough, so I'll leave the constellation at four catch-all reasons for now. I don't know if my heart is in business, but since my heart is full in myriad other ways I'm giving business a chance. If nothing else, I can go to school, learn from experts, figure out how a new part of the world works, get filthy rich, buy the Denver Nuggets, change their name to the Chicken Nuggets, and use all my profits from there on out to fund public education with free meals for people of all ages and get my name onto as many libraries as I can shake a stick at. I just hope there's no math...
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I'm trying new things. I like trying new things. This post contains info about two things I'm trying.
Thing the first: I have started this blog. (Hi!) It's been a minute since I blogged, and it's been a minute since I blogged because it's been a minute since I felt I had something to blog about. Which leads me to thing the second. Thing the second: I have started an MBA program. Well, I've been accepted into an MBA program which starts in early January. If you've known me more than a couple years, you understand this for the seismic shift it is. Calvin's not a business man—Calvin's a poet. Like, an actual poet. And an academic. Hasn't he, like, taught college for the last decade? All of this is true. I even went so far as to finish my PhD in Communication, Rhetoric, and Digital Media in May 2023, which was unbelievable timing, because HB (the person to whom I am married) landed a legit academic role (poorly paying tenure track for the win!) at Ohio State, and they wanted to hire HB so bad the provost's office paid a chunk of my salary to incentivize the English department to hire me. Spousal hire, baby! Well, my friends, this poet-turned-academic feels he's washing out of academia (or, perhaps, more correctly, being thrown out with the academic bathwater, but more on that later). The life of an academic, especially a creative-turned-academic, is fraught with punches with which one must roll. I'm pleased (?) to announce that I finally took one of those punches square on the chin, and that chin shot coincides beautifully with my upcoming 40th birthday. Ergo, it seems my version of a midlife crisis might be summed up in the phrase, "When one door closes, it's time to go through that wall." Enter the MBA. I promise to maybe explain why and how I chose an MBA later. For now, I will admit that at this point another seems like madness even to me, the king of going back to school instead of getting a job. My name (Calvin Olsen) has one more letter than the number of letters behind my name. And I'm fresh out of a PhD, which is a slog and a half (more on that later, too). I had graduated some version of school for the fifth time, landed me a nice little pays-less-than-McDonald's spousal-hire teaching gig, and paid off a solid 2.44% of my final student loan. I had made it—I had a five-year plan, for crap's sake. Then again, as my homeboy Bobby Burns says, "The best laid schemes o' mice an' men Gang aft a-gley." Join me as I take a run at that wall. |
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