Despite the vocal oppositions from both of her parents, a recent college dropout somehow found her way to a ski resort town in Colorado. Sitting in class for hours on end didn't suit her -- that was something she and all of her colleagues knew. But this quaint little resort town was the escape she needed so she could finally discover who she was and what she wanted to do on her own terms, instead of within the confines of her crowded university. The only problem with working at a ski resort is that no one works there for the money, but for the thrill. Simply put, that means she makes hardly any money. Wanting to impress her family, her ex-professors, her friends and herself, she recently moved into a newly-renovated house with 4 of her closest friends. However, because of the scarcity of her funds, she's treading on thin ice while trying to make a living, have a roof over her head, and enjoy her life away from home and the pressures of finalizing her degree. Will she find a way to support herself instead of falling back into a vicious cycle of doing everything that people want her to do, despite what she really wants for herself?
I am that girl, and though I'm a new freelancer, I believe that I'm the right choice for this job. I'm a hard-worker, I'm VERY passionate about creative writing, and I'm excellent at meeting deadlines. I don't think you'll regret your choice if you choose me.