Finished grad school, now what?

Hello Everyone,

Rasa and I have just finished graduate school at Australian National University and are back in the States until April 2010.  I graduated with a master’s in Environmental Management and and Rasa with a master’s in Applied Anthropology and Participatory .  We hope to use these degrees and the next couple of months to look for work abroad.  If we do not find anything, we have a backup adventure to tide us over.

As for work, we currently have our resumes in at , USAID, the State Department, UNDP and UNESCO.  These jobs sometimes take up to two years to get through the hiring process so we are waiting.  While we are doing this we are extending our search to short-term contracts with smaller organizations like Action Against Hunger, ACTED, Care or any others you could recommend.  We really have no preference as to where we end up, just that it is someplace worth our while.

If we do not find anything, then we plan to do the London to Mongolia Rally but take our time to rubberneck.  While passing through these countries, we will also be knocking on doors and looking for work in person.  Plus, we need more material for our blogs, especially now that Rasa will be documenting future adventures in video (inspired by Sonia).  If interested, you can subscribe to receive her updates at robrasa.com/herblog (just enter your email in the upper right box).

In the mean time, Rasa and I will both finish our Africa blog posts and then go through our year in the South Pacific before starting our next trip in April.  I will catch up on our route map through Africa as well, which was last updated in Cameroon.  We will also make a trip to the West Coast some time after February to visit friends and family, until then we are staying in NY.  Lastly, by popular demand we will be publishing a photo journal of our Africa trip.  I’ll let you know when it is up in our book section.

So please keep reading and commenting on my blog, it motivates me to keep it going.  As always, thank you for that.

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