College!
Nothing like that first day Freshman year. I got a decent scholarship to a college on the other side of the state, and while I convinced my parents to let me take my car I couldn't convince them to say goodbye at home. Our two car convoy makes the five hour drive in closer to six (thanks dad, ever so careful) but we made it to the campus just after three o'clock, perfect time to check in. We wade through the crowds of new students and their parents to my dorm, and here I'm glad my parents are here so they can help with the luggage. I meet the RA, short guy who surpassed the freshman 15 some time ago and kept right on trucking, but nice. We head down a hall smelling of musk and Lysol to my corner room and I see my roommate has already arrived, his parents already vacated. One great thing about the modern age is how easy it is to come in to contact with people, so Alex and I have already talked to a good amount. He brought the mini-fridge, I brought the microwave. He smiles when we walk in and leaps up from his computer. We shake hands, say it's good to meet in person. He shakes my dad's hand as well and gives my mom a hug, seems like a good guy. Indian, grew up in the states, just a little taller than me and skinny as hell. We're planning on different majors but some of our general classes this semester line up. We make easy small talk those first few minutes as I unpack a few things and my mom insists on making my bed.
After that I walk my parents to their car and we say our goodbyes, my mom with tears in her eyes. My dad, usually the more stoic type, gives me a hug and says Alex seems like a good guy. I agree, say we'll look out for each other. He claps me on the shoulder, tells me to visit before the semester ends. My mom hugs me again through the tears, reminds me about the cookies she packed in my luggage. I laugh, say thanks and hug her again. Then they're in the car and gone, and it's just me.
Just me? That's the best way to describe who I am. Pretty average dude. Have I said my name's Erik yet? Played some sports through high school, got pretty good grades, made great friends. Picture your average college freshman (not the frat type) and you pretty much got me. Everyone I was close with stayed closer to home, so it's a blank page for me here. I'm looking forward to it. Our campus is nestled in a pretty decent mountain range, so I made sure to pack my camping gear. Hiking will be great on the weekends, and while the town is small it's a great college town. Plenty of clubs and bars that I will definitely not visit until I'm 21 and lots of coffee shops and book stores, the kind of places that could only exist near a university. Along with a healthy mix of old hippies and just enough businessmen to keep the place running, it's an eclectic but intriguing spot.
I walk back to the dorm, keeping my head up and eyes open to take in the natural beauty of the campus and the mountains around it and who am I kidding I am dying to see the girls on campus, and there are plenty to be seen. Come on now people, 18-year-old guy in college, what else could (should?) be on my mind? I dated a handful of girls in highs school, but nothing serious. Since I'm sure you care I'm "technically" still a virgin, but wouldn't mind losing that distinction in the semi-near future. Not saying that's my only goal with a girl, of course, neve been much of a one-night stand kind of guy... but I mean it's college, right? The time to branch out and try new things.
I get back to the dorm room, hang out with Alex. After a bit it seems our minds are on the same track - get the grades but have a good time, and get a few girls while we're at it.
"Gonna get a job?" Alex asks. I shrug. "No need to rush into one, I saved up a decent amount over the summer." I worked in a warehouse - god-awful, but since a buddy's dad owned it the pay was pretty good. "You?"
"Yeah," Alex says, sighing. "Hopefully on campus. Don't need a ton of cash, but enough to stay alive. Want to pay for my own booze too."
"Truth," I say, laughing. "Might look around with you. I don't want to lock too much time into it, I definitely plan on enjoying myself."
"Same here," Alex says. "But I'll enjoy college more if I'm not starving."
"Also true. Bro, I am looking forward to this."
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Who can say enough about college? Those first days are a whirlwind, but there really never is a better time in life. Everyone needs friends so everyone is social, no cliques have formed and everyone is willing to leave their comfort zones in order to best enjoy campus life. Freshman arrived a few days before the rest of the student body, and outside of orientations and all the other mandatory events there were concerts and parties and random get togethers hosted by both the school and the various campus societies hungry for fresh blood. The days pass in a blur, and that weekend the upperclassmen arrive in force, the campus turning into a teeming ant hill overnight. Alex gets invited to a party Saturday night and brings me along, we enjoy ourselves (I enjoy myself too much), and I wake up late the next morning, mouth dry and head aching. Alex is already on his computer, and glances over as I drag myself up and stumble to the sink in the corner.
"Erik man, you alright?" He asks. I mutter an answer, somewhat noncommittal. He chuckles. "What do you remember?"
I shrug. "Nothing too crazy. I didn't do anything stupid, did I?" Alex shakes his head. "No. You remember the job?"
I straighten up in front of the mirror, squinting at myself as I try to remember. "Job?"
Alex shakes his head, but chuckles. "Didn't think you were that far gone. The Nipley?"
The Nipley. Stupid name, but close enough to nipples to make me laugh. That's what happened last night. Drinks. Beer pong. Big bearded dude.
"Live music," I say. "Almost every night of the week."
"There you go," Alex says. "Live shows Tuesday night through Saturday. He needs a couple guys, twelve bucks an hour."
Really good pay for a college gig, but I have a more pressing issue. "Friday and Saturday night?" Alex laughs. "You said the same thing last night. He said we could work Tuesday through Thursday every week, then every other weekend. Out by 2 am every night. Works out to a little over 30 hours per week."
I have 7:30 classes Tuesday and Thursday. "Uhhh... so we have the job?" Alex shakes his head. "We're meeting with him this afternoon at 4 to see if we make the cut. Brandon." I nod, starting to recollect. "Big bearded guy?
"That's the one. Seemed like a cool dude. Says he needs guys who know amps and sound boards."
"Aw hell" I say. Alex cocks his head. "So?"
"I can turn them on that's about it." He looks at me for a moment, then cracks up. "Bro, drunk you is a fucking talker. Listening to you last night you've been a roadie since birth." I stare at him. "Seriously?"
Alex continues to laugh. "I was convinced, Brandon seemed to be too. Think you can keep it up for the interview? It actually sounds like a pretty sweet gig." I stare at him for a long moment. "I've been to a lot of concerts. Played piano as a kid."
Alex squints at me. "Bro, you don't seem like a fuck up. I can handle a sound board, teach you what I know pretty quick. Think you can fake it 'til you're good?"
I give him two thumbs up. "Been faking it for years."