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Saturday, April 30, 2011

Future Plans

Alright people...everyone is a buzz right now. At least if you're Omnibus 102. It's April going on May and May means COS Conference.

What does COS stand for? Close of Service. That's right this adventure that started for me, what, September 2008, is coming to a close. For the Omnibus 102 we have our Close of Service conference in May and then our official COS date is August 19th! We have started getting emails about and we are all freaking out pretty much.

You have several options.

Early COS: We have an option of leaving our sites early if we feel we have completed our projects. The Early COS date we have been given is July 21st. That's just 3 months away! Freaking out. One must write a compelling letter to the Country Director explaining why they should be granted an Early COS. We find out if it's been granted I believe sometime in May.

COS: That is the August 19th date. You wrap up your service. You've served your 27 months and you go on about your way. Usually meaning going back to the States and finding a job or going to school for most. People who applied to go to Grad school are receiving their acceptance letters around this time. That means if you were planning on getting into school but having and you haven't been applying for jobs, then COSing and going back to the states can seem a bit scary. THAT and all the news we get is about how hard the job market is still. So, from what I hear a lot of us are considering two other options.

Extension of Service: This is where you can ask to stay for a longer amount of time. I think the shortest time you can request is 3 months and the most is 1 year. After talking to my boss and him telling me all the things I could do at the Orfanato if I stay another year I have become increasingly interested in this option. We have to submit our projected year work plan month by month in time for our COS conference in May, so that means I'll be working on that pretty much up until the deadline. I am trying to get my head right because am I really ready to stay Another year!?!?! I miss my fam, I miss what I consider "normal" but I'm also doing the work that I love. That's what people look for their whole lives and I'm doing it. I just don't want to be writing my work plan with a nervous energy. I have to be solid on my decision so that that comes through in anything I write. Which brings me to another option.

PCVL: This very clever acronym stands for Peace Corps Volunteer Leader. Every since I had great experiences with my PCVL in Guayaquil I always considered apply for the position when my time came. The PCVL supports the volunteers in the field and serves as a liaison between volunteers and the office staff in Quito. Before the PCVL position was regional, meaning there were several spread out through Ecuador ready to travel and assist the volunteers in anyway they could. Now the position is going to be out of Quito only. I really like the staff that are associated with my program and the staff member who is over the PCVLs so I'm still good living in Quito. However, it would be a Huge change from what I'm used to now. Living in Quito means big city again. Office PCVLs go to an Office everyday and that is not what volunteers are accustomed to. The PCVLs are going to be trusted with site development and program ideas and that just sounds groovy to me. So I'm still also interested in that position.

I'm also hearing there are several people in my group that are applying for normal jobs here in Ecuador! The point is WE LOVE IT HERE!! Groups before us were So eager to COS early and almost no one applied for the PCVL position. In contrast we are pretty much all asking for extensions or applying for PCVL or looking for work in Ecuador. I think that's great, that shows how happy we are with our current situations. It also means that our sites are being well served with happy content and passionate volunteers and who ever gets chosen for PCVL will be a great asset to the newer volunteers in the field as Peace Corps will have a great lot to choose the very best for the job. I'm super eager to see my compeneros at the COS conference and I'm way stoked to see where we all end up!

The end is near...or is it just the beginning...stay tuned!

1 comment:

Musicfan said...

You have big decisions to make and not much time to make them. You sound clear thinking and level headed. You will make a good choice, of that I am confident. Doing what one loves is SO important to all of us.
You are admired.

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