"No"
I opted "no" for the opportunity to work in San Francisco. My salary would've been at least $10,000 higher, but due to the high cost of living there, it wouldn't matter much. Although, I must admit, there's a small regret factor. Indeed, a missed chance. Lots of would've, could've, and should've clogging my head right now. And quite frankly I'm not sure if I'll ever encounter it again. I'm still really proud of myself nevertheless :)
Anyway, I met up with Jay and Mitch for a rather really late lunch. We ate at Bread and Butter and caught up with each other. Nothing has change except they're both RNs now while I'm in Travel Industry Management. Haha. After lunch, we headed to Shokudu, a Japanese restaurant where we had an old college favorite: Honey Toast!
It's always nice to catch up with friends. We may not see each other as often as before (we literally saw each other every single day in college!), but I'm glad to know our friendship has remained the same.
Anyway, I met up with Jay and Mitch for a rather really late lunch. We ate at Bread and Butter and caught up with each other. Nothing has change except they're both RNs now while I'm in Travel Industry Management. Haha. After lunch, we headed to Shokudu, a Japanese restaurant where we had an old college favorite: Honey Toast!
It's always nice to catch up with friends. We may not see each other as often as before (we literally saw each other every single day in college!), but I'm glad to know our friendship has remained the same.

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