Evaristo Salas Jr.
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
And then just learning the roads back and forth, learning the off ramps and all that stuff, you know, in the beginning, it was, it was, I had a lot of anxiety, you know, cause I was, I was just not used to having not only so much decisions, but having that kind of control over my life.
My dad, though, he sat in the, you know, so the first couple of times back and forth to Tri-Cities, he was right next to me and kind of just coaching me along the way.
And then the next week, I just started doing it by myself.
And he's like, hey, how'd you do it?
And then so we had it was strange because I'm already 43.
But we're experiencing those moments we should experience when we're like when I was 14 or 15 years old.
It's just, you know, a couple of decades later, but we're having those moments.
And it's been it's been great, you know, and so.
I still don't travel around the city too much because the roads are, compared to Sunnyside, Sunnyside's a small farming town.
So everything's really slow, you know, but here in Tri-Cities, it's like, you know, 250,000 people and it's got
you know, these different streets and all these little different roles that I'm not accustomed to.
So I'm still kind of worried doing that.
So I kind of take the same, every time I go somewhere, I go the same route every time.
I rarely veer off to somewhere else.
So having a choice to do what I want to, when I feel like it, that took some time to adjust to.
I'm going to major in social work, but the classes I'm taking right now, I took the introduction to criminal justice.
And then, oh, introduction to social work.