Post by anthony marx on Jun 2, 2011 23:04:30 GMT -5
[/i]lexa, julian s., resident
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[/i] anthony michael marx.name,
age, [/i] twenty-four.
high school, [/i] the latin school of chicago.
who were you in high school? stereotyping was easy as shit in high school. when you're in the predominant chicago area, and you're from the north side, you really fucking better get your shit together. because the south sider's do not back down, at all. it's actually really fucking annoying, but needless to say.. it was easy to be stere typed in high school. going to a school in the city where all the kids were pretty much coming from the south side. we were cool and all, but it was just one thing for them to go on and fucking on about. so that was pretty much it, i had a girlfriend for a couple years. but that didn't really define me at all, played sports and shit but that was all just really the perks of growing up. i can't really think of anything that's relevant.
college & major, [/i] northwestern university, business and marketing.
marital status, [/i] single.
kids, [/i] n/a
how many,
names & how you chose it,
job, [/i] grey group.
position, assistant marketing director region.
how long you’ve had the job, since the day i graduated, props to you northwestern.
are you happy, yea, it's 9-5, i get to travel, have my weekends. the shit about being young is kind of annoying too, but that's whatever. i can deal with it. do i want to stay here forever? no. but it's a good start.
what is your salary, not as much as that fucking education cost.
what kind of things do you spend money on, rent, which is really fucking ridiculous here. groceries, bills, girls, going out, etc.
what’s your typical day like, [/i]
monday through friday i'm up at five in the morning and in bed by eight. it's literally so fucking pathetic, the guys come out to visit and literally thought i was joking. but nahh, gotta get serious. so yea, i'm up at five, i work out, shower, get some breakfast and go to work. where it's not as redundant, good for me, yea, since i can't deal with that repetitive shit. my niche is usually the digital marketing, figuring out what television channels, radio stations, and what not are suitable for a brand. so yea, that's not too bad. i get a bite to eat after world. if i'm feeling particularly out there i'll get a drink too. then the weekends are good, the job leaves room quick travels so i kinda like to get out of here from time to time.
what life dreams did you have in high-school, have you accomplished them, [/i]
they were serious bull shit dreams. i legitimately thought i was going to play pro basketball, which is a fucking joke in itself. thought i was gona go out to la for college, neither of those things happened. let me tell you. i also was convinced i was gonna marry christina hendricks, that's all there's still hope for.
what is a significant change within the past five years, [/i]
well i do not play pro basketball, nor did i go to college out west. i matured a lot i guess. even freshman year of college i was under this impression that i was still invincible. that i could get way with doing whatever the fuck i wanted, we all kinda had that attitude. but we lost a friend the summer after that, and as gay as it sounds we're not invincible. the kid had everything going for him and just lost it all. so it's cliche, but i've matured.
are you the same person you were five years ago, [/i]
at the end of the day, yea.
if you could go back and change one thing what would it be, [/i]
northwestern was really fucking great, don't get me wrong. it's probably the biggest achievement in my life. but i would have gone somewhere else, it was too close to home, and practically not even an ivy league after all the work done.
what is one thing you feel has remained the same, [/i]
my name.
what is your biggest achievement, [/i]
graduating northwestern and getting the job i've got. i graduated around that time where everyone was freaking the fuck out about the economy and thinking all the graduates were gonna go nowhere with degrees, so it felt really good graduating knowing there was a job waiting for me. that i got on my own merit, for that matter.
and your biggest mistake, [/i]
ehhh, it contradicts my achievement. but taking the job, it sounds immature and shit but i am twenty-four and almost wish the pressure wasn't this big right now. but you've gotta do what you gotta do!
finally, what is your fondest life memory thus far,[/i]
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i'm gonna go with the job letting me get to the victoria's secret fashion show. so fucking sick.