Meeting a Woman 02: At College
Here is my second story attempt. I'm still looking for an Editor to work with. I've reached out to several here and assume that people are very busy. Please reach out if you would like to help me or would just like to give some advice without being an editor.
I failed to comment and thank Daddysgirlfl for helping me with my first story. Thank you, DG for your help and encouragement with my first one.
There shouldn't be any triggers in this story for anyone just wanting to enjoy a romance read. The only warning is that it is longer than my first. So if you don't want to invest the time to read a 47k+ word story, you might want to find another story to read.
Thanks for any votes and comments. I was bad in the early years of reading stories here and not rating or commenting. Now that I'm trying to write, I see more clearly the disservice I showed to other writers by not rating and commenting.
Please enjoy the second installment of Meeting a Woman series
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Joseph Domonic Mason - Recent graduate of Whitefish High School (Go Bulldogs!)
Joey had a hard time deciding what he might do with the rest of his life. He was pretty sure that he wanted to get to a larger city for school and work. It wasn't that he didn't like Whitefish, it was that he wanted to see what was out there. He loved to fish, hunt, and ski with his dad. It was something that they would do as far back as he could remember. But he wanted to spread his wings and be around more people than the 8,000 that lived in Whitefish. He thought a big college in a big city would do the trick.
His guidance counselor had him take several different tests to try to find different ideas for careers that he might be interested in. But the results proved to be less than exciting and really couldn't get motivated to keep searching.
A lot of his extended family had made the trip to Whitefish to help celebrate his high school graduation. Some of them he knew well and others he wasn't sure if he had ever met before. As the celebration moved into the late afternoon hour, one of his dad's brothers caught up with him and was talking about his school plans. Joey shared with him that he just couldn't find something that interested him. His folks had been getting on him about picking something so he could apply to colleges. He was very late in the process and he might even have to take a year off if he didn't get his act together.
His uncle asked if he had considered something in the field of Logistics. Joey wasn't even sure what kind of job that would be. He went on the explain that it wasn't something that a lot of people thought about because it never translated well to a brochure that colleges could she prospective students. Come spend 4 years of your life learning how to ship shit from point A to point B. It just wasn't sexy, at all. Joey laughed at his comment.
Then his uncle got serious and started explaining that it was a needed field that most people never considered. It could be mind-numbing when you started thinking about the complexity of shipping everything that is in your house through a complex shipping strategy of manufacturers, warehouses, distributors, and retail stores. People use their degrees to manage distribution centers, trucking companies, and analysts that find cheaper ways to ship the products through the web of options. The possibilities are almost limitless.
He said that the company that he works for had been hiring several new people from Ohio State that were getting their Bachelor degrees in Logistics Management or Masters in Supply Chain Management. If he was going to start over, he said that would be the degree that he would want to have.
Joey thanked him for the advice and was planning to check into it tonight after the party wound down. He kind of almost had a spark of excitement.
After he got ready for bed, he decided to look online at OSU and its programs, where it is located in Ohio, how many students attended there, etc. He liked what he was able to find online. This quick search had shown him that it met some of his requirements for what he wanted. Big college in a big town. Check and check.
He talked with his parents the next morning and they seemed to be excited for him. He filled out the online application and waited. It took several weeks, but soon enough an email arrived that said that Joey was now a Buckeye. He would always be Bulldog, but now he was going to The Ohio State University.
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Josephine Fiona Monk - Recent graduate of American Heritage Schools, Broward Campus (read that as Daddy has money to the tune of $36k/year for little Josephine to get the best education possible.)
Josephine's family was very wealthy. Her dad owned one of the largest 3PL (3rd Party Logistics) companies in the eastern half of the US. He had groomed his daughter from an early age to be able to one day take over the reins of his company. He couldn't figure out why she was so set on going to Ohio State. There were so many other better schools she could have picked.
It was hard for her dad to say no to his baby. Her mother had died from cancer when Josephine was only 10. She was a daddy's girl before that, and afterward, they only grew closer.
They were surprisingly down-to-earth folks. Her parents had both been raised by middle-class parents. It wasn't until her dad's small startup business had taken off that the money started coming in. About 5 years into his company's startup, he found some investors that wanted to help him grow. In the next 5 years, the company's profits continued to grow and doubled in size. Everything they touched was turning to gold. Their customers were very satisfied and retention rates were well above the industry standard. Over the next two decades, the company continued to grow and expand with acquisitions and internal growth.
Josephine finally convinced her dad that she chose OSU because it would give her a chance to go to her mom's alma mater and allow her to go to a school where everyone wasn't a stuck-up snob. She wanted to be a regular person where nobody knew her family was rich. She never got to grow up like a middle-class person and she wanted that experience. She asked him what the reason was that he was so successful. Was it all because of his education or was it the work ethic and character that his parents had instilled in him? She explained that she valued the way her parents had raised her and the character that they had each modeled for her, but she needed to experience the real world. She felt that that was the thing that she was missing in her life. Her father finally relented.
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Joey and Josephine both arrived on campus on dorm move-in day. Both of their fathers had driven them to Columbus and helped navigate them to their dorm. Joey had read somewhere that this year's freshmen class was the largest ever with over 10,000. They were both on the 4th floor of Morrill Tower on the west side of campus. It looked like it would be a neat place to live. It was right next to the football stadium which would be great on game days.
Their dads helped get them situated in their rooms, met their new roommates, said their goodbyes, and then got on the road for their long drives back home. All of the freshmen had a list of things they had to attend to help get acclimated to life on a large campus. There were tours, a meet and greet with the President, ID cards, signups for recreation and sports clubs, etc. They had yet to run into each other. But it would happen soon.
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It turned out that they were in three of their four classes together. However, they still hadn't met each other yet. The general education classes can be quite large at OSU. Lecture halls can easily hold 150 students or more.