Fortunately for me, a man so far into this cancer race, my posture remains confident, my head held high, my smile contagious. I think back to the fall of 2003, a simple yet equally ambitious time in my life. It was my last semester as a student at the University of Texas and the end of a special era. I would soon be exiting my roll in academia and was very eager to assume a new roll as an IT professional in the 'real world'. More importantly, I would achieve something no other Mexican had accomplished before in my extended family, earn a degree from a higher institution. It would only be a few months before I would move back to my hometown, Houston, and start my first post-degreed job as an IT analyst and consultant for a small consulting firm.
My fellow 'gangster' and roommate decided to take a job at a local and even smaller company in Austin that he'd been interning at. We both considered ourselves lucky for landing good jobs before walking stage. Despite the stellar reputation of the McCombs School we were still feeling the effects of the so called 'dot.com bust' and both the financial and information economies had taken a severe hit. This was heavily reflected by the amount of new-hires companies were taking on at the time.

So, I'm now waiting in the chemo line, feeling pretty strong for being in the middle of the 10th consecutive round of aggressive chemotherapy. But I know I'm going to have dig deep now and find strength in new places. I am comfortable with my current strategy to remission for now, and I am even more committed to my cure. But it is not strategy I need to alter at this point in my fight. I've been in consulting too long to not know the difference between a strategic and a tactical change. In short, I have faith in my current strategy. It's time to change my tactics. It's time to have no mercy on a single cancer cell. It's time to get "Gangster" on this cancer!
Vatos Locos Forever! - We were able to buy everything for our costumes at Wal-Mart
Hook'em!!! Halloween 2003 - 2 of the brightest vatos and business school students at UT ;-)
