March 16, 2016 -- Two of the things that we are allowed to address in these journals are what we like most about our mentorship experience and also what we like least. I will use this entry to discuss what I do not like particularly. To be clear, it does not actually have to do specifically with this mentorship, but something more general that has shown up from time to time during the experience. What I like least is being shackled to my desk and cubicle. I have had jobs in the past where I was sitting at a desk for basically the whole work day, and it highlighted to me what I did not want in my future jobs and career. Granted, any administrative job will have its share of desk work, and sports administration is no exception, but as long as I can keep this to a minimum then that is okay with me. I like the fact that I can oversee basically all of the varsity sports, and that I am able to be "out in the field" from time to time. Prior to my enrollment at Tiffin, I was in the medical field where the bulk of my jobs were to sit at a desk for most of the day. One of the main reasons I have chosen to get my MBA in Sports Management is the fact that I still love sports overall, and it will give me the opportunity to still be involved, even if it is not necessarily on the field itself.
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Augustine Caguco
Play sports, work in sports, live through sports.
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