Uncommitted
As I can see the end of this season on the horizon, my thoughts turn to “what’s next?” The last season that I worked on The Ice, I had the next 12 months of my life planned out to the last detail. Planning ahead didn’t work out so well for me. I ended up blowing off at least two plane tickets that I had purchased. One plane ticket that I had, I ended up changing so many times that it ended up costing me nearly twice as much as the original flight and then I was offered, and accepted, the position that I am now in; effectively canceling out any and all of my travel plans, but giving me the financial resources to have one hell of a good time in Hawaii – funny how compressing a one-year budget down to a couple of months can really enhance the fun factor. Nonetheless, as the end of this season nears, I feel obligated to make some sort of a plan for myself and have come dangerously close to purchasing plane tickets.
The Options:
Work some middle-east contract
Judging by the traffic in my email inbox, many defense contracts have been either awarded or have received continuing funding. I can’t recall any time where I have seen such a large number of employment solicitations in my inbox. All of the major players are represented and an even larger number of staffing firms. I have been in contact with a number of people from a number of companies who all want to hire me. Does a lot of good for my self-esteem, but I’ve got a bit of a timing problem, as all of these positions need to be filled immediately – they’re all looking for people who can start right away i.e. have all of their paperwork processed and be in whatever country when the fiscal year begins.
I’ve been curious about working one of these contracts for quite some time and with the superior pay that these positions come with I could easily finance a condo on Waikiki without committing for too much time. Certainly worth considering.
Another Ice Job
It’s safe to assume that there’s a position available for me back on the other side of the continent. There are several upsides to pursuing one of those positions, not the least of which is a company-paid round-trip ticket to New Zealand and more free food and cheap beer. The chance to see what happens next has a very strong appeal and another good reason to consider working in Antarctica for yet another season.
Other Overseas Jobs
There are a plethora of job opportunities for someone with my skill set. I have investigated many job opportunities on small islands throughout the Pacific and Caribbean. The most appealing one that I came across was a Chief Mechanic position on a private resort island in Belize. I was extremely interested in this position, but they were looking for a couple and Marsha wasn’t as thrilled about the job (for her, some hideous accounting job) as I. Meh…
Travel
Taking time off and traveling are the most appealing options. At the end of this contract, I will be given yet another free Antarctic cruise with disembarkation at Punta Arenas, Chile, from there I have a company-paid plane ticket all the way back to Wyoming. This ticket is about as flexible as I need it to be, and with time and money I figure I could see and do a lot in South America. Galapagos, Easter Island, Igauzu Falls, Machu Picchu, Chan Chan, The Amazon – these are all places that have a certain appeal to me and most of them are on my “to-do” list.
Ahhh…the burden of choice
So, what will it be then? Well, because, as Marsha says, “God laughs as we’re making plans”, I really have no plan at this point, I’m totally uncommitted to anything and open to whatever comes my way. The biggest challenge for me is to stave off the temptation to purchase a plane ticket and just allow things to unfold. Stay tuned for…well, something.
Tags: Antarctica

