I've been splitting my time lately between a few jobs and college, though I'll probably be devoting more of my time to my studies than to working for the next couple of months.

For two years now, I've been working part-time at a local bookstore in a local mall, though my job has become more about running interference between my co-workers and the mall big wigs, which is not always fun, but is needed in certain situations. The pay isn't bad, but for most of the year, the hours aren't very abundant.

Also, for the last two summers, I've been working as a Utility and Technician for CBS at the US Open Tennis Tournament and for the beginning of the NFL seasons. Though this job lasts only about a month, it's very intense, since we're basically setting up the equipment for broadcast, and it gives me a very great chance to see the behind the scenes interworkings of sports and TV in general.

I've also begun to gain access to various internships, both in TV and in the film industry, in front of the camera as well as in in production and postproduction, though for now I have not accepted any of them because I still need to finish off required courses in college. Hopefully in the coming year or so, I'll be able to find an internship that can help me grow and further develop whatever skills I may have or will learn in the near future.

All in all, the work I've been fortunate enough to participate in has been rewarding, and I've become better prepared for potential careers in various fields as well as a better person thanks to the constant interaction and education from those around me.

Take care all.