Thursday, October 26, 2006

PC Fall Grad Class


PC Fall Grad Class
Originally uploaded by jtpuck.

My time at Portfolio Center has been the most challenging two years of my life. From all-nighters, last minute project changes, schedule changes, and printing problems, to sliced fingers, Starbucks runs, and Chik-fil-A sandwiches; I've never worked so hard in my life. During my last week, finishing my portfolio, I had 2 nights working from 8am one day to noon the next. In my 4 years of undergrad at A&M, I barely had one a semester.

All the hard work has paid off with a great portfolio I'm excited to have and share with employers of the states. I've also made some great friends along the way. Above are my classmates from the past two years and they've experienced everything, if not more, than I have. Somehow, we made it.

Congratulations to everyone! I wish you all the best. Remember to bookmark this page and leave comments as you visit. I'll never forget any of you and will always cherish the time we spent at PC. See you in New York in 8 hours.

BTW: the guy in the tux on the right, that's Hank Richardson, president and adjunct professor at PC. His classes meet at 5:30am. That was a fun quarter.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Puckett AND Lyndsey, congratulations and welcome back to Texas (even if it may be temporary)! I have a feeling this is going to be a really great time in your lives, and this accomplishment will help both of you launch your careers even further. I bet Ian's proud of his old man, too. Keep me posted on your next move.
-Ryan W.
p.s. I love milestones. Sometimes they help stop and see just how much you've accomplished.

k said...

CoNGrA TU la TI On S!!!!!!!!!!!

Mary Campbell said...

YEAH!!! congrats, Jason!! Keep in touch...I can't wait to see where you and your precious family go :-)

Jason said...

thanks everyone. Keep reading and you'll find out as soon as something happens.

aud said...

awesome jason! congrats and good luck with the job search. your book looked great! keep us up to date.