LOL I was like that in school and it didn't change when I went to work other than I had more responsibility as I had a wife and kids. So after years of slugging along I decided to go and work in different places.
I got a job in New Orleans for a couple of years, moved then to Nigeria and worked there for two years, then came home for 4 and then to China for 4 years.
My advice is do it. Sitting in Calgary/Canada all your life is beyond boring and you are missing out on so much it's just this side of unbelievable. The experiences you will have are priceless and your worldview will change a great deal.
Don't know if I can recommend New Orleans at the moment but it is an incredibly fascinating place, Nigeria was great and the people are fabulous but you do have to be careful and China is just a whole lot of fun and very safe and cheap. Language isn't a problem really anywhere I've been and I've travelled a lot. You can pickup the needed words/phrases very quickly and sign language and acting can take you a long way. Plus I'm always amazed at how many people can speak English. They always seem to speak it better than you do their language.
So yep go for it. Work just goes on and on and on and on. Like somebody else stated school is more fun than work. Get out there and travel, finish school and work somewhere else. Calgary will always be here and it will be the same old, same old a week or two after you are back --even if you leave for four years!!!!!
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