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Title: Would you like to make a career switch?
Post by: mvansand76 on August 01, 2007, 06:20:42 am


If you do or you want to help other people make some changes in their life, please discuss things here!
Title: Re: Would you like to make a career switch?
Post by: David In Indy on August 12, 2007, 11:17:26 pm
*David raises his hand high in the air*

YES!!  :D

Yes, I'd like to make a career change. I was planning to go back to school this year and earn a degree in psychology but it didn't work out. I got too busy, I guess.

Title: Re: Would you like to make a career switch?
Post by: serious crayons on August 12, 2007, 11:24:10 pm
I would like to find a career that pays actual money. As a writer, I have been published in numerous magazines and won prizes in literary contests, and yet I can't get hired to pump out ordinary old writing. Such is the plight of writers these days, of almost any kind. I got my Social Security statement the other day and noticed that I made more money one year in college, waitressing part time, than I made last year.

True, I could be more energetic about hustling for freelance gigs, so I realize part of that is my fault. And BBM's.  ::) But another big part of it is the internet.

Anyway, it's funny that I can write for respected national magazines but can't get a staff job writing press releases for a college.  ???  >:(

OK, end of rant.  :)



Title: Re: Would you like to make a career switch?
Post by: Daniel on October 10, 2007, 12:49:02 am
Me... me... pick me.. I'll take a career change... not sure to what though...

I need to work on my resume some... too, anyone want to post theirs so I can get an idea for the format (and the types of things I should include)
Title: Re: Would you like to make a career switch?
Post by: Jeff Wrangler on October 12, 2007, 11:22:06 am
Anyway, it's funny that I can write for respected national magazines but can't get a staff job writing press releases for a college.  ???  >:(

Ain't that a goddamn bitch. ...  :(
Title: Re: Would you like to make a career switch?
Post by: ifyoucantfixit on October 12, 2007, 11:28:30 am





    Irony I tell you, life is all about irony.  I guess we are supposed to be learning something.  I am
not sure what it is though...
Title: Re: Would you like to make a career switch?
Post by: Daniel on October 12, 2007, 11:44:09 am
I guess we're learning how to be human.
Title: Re: Would you like to make a career switch?
Post by: Scott6373 on October 12, 2007, 11:56:51 am

If you do or you want to help other people make some changes in their life, please discuss things here!

Are you offerring a career change?  LOL    ;D
Title: Re: Would you like to make a career switch?
Post by: Jeff Wrangler on October 12, 2007, 11:59:25 am
I guess we're learning how to be human.

And then we die and the effort has gone to waste.  :-\
Title: Re: Would you like to make a career switch?
Post by: Front-Ranger on October 12, 2007, 01:03:49 pm
And then we die and the effort has gone to waste.  :-\

I disagree! Maybe you ought to read the thread about "Serious Discussions on the Meaning of Life." It's an eye-opener. Anyway, any time spent learning to be human does not go to waste. About half your life is still to come! And what you learn and know is passed on to others, perhaps in a subtle way, perhaps in a huge way like Annie Proulx did. But it does add to the humanness of humankind.

Title: Re: Would you like to make a career switch?
Post by: Jeff Wrangler on October 12, 2007, 01:26:04 pm
I disagree! Maybe you ought to read the thread about "Serious Discussions on the Meaning of Life." It's an eye-opener. Anyway, any time spent learning to be human does not go to waste. About half your life is still to come! And what you learn and know is passed on to others, perhaps in a subtle way, perhaps in a huge way like Annie Proulx did. But it does add to the humanness of humankind.



You mean I'm gonna live to be 98?  :o
Title: Re: Would you like to make a career switch?
Post by: MaineWriter on October 12, 2007, 01:29:43 pm
Me... me... pick me.. I'll take a career change... not sure to what though...

I need to work on my resume some... too, anyone want to post theirs so I can get an idea for the format (and the types of things I should include)

Here are the basics:

Name
Address...choose a reliable address where you will always receive mail
Phone...cell and landline
Email...have something professional looking; "[email protected]" is silly and trite

Career Objective...in one sentence

Education...in reverse chronological order; include dates, honors and awards

Work experience...in reverse chronological order; include dates, highlights of your responsibilities; any significant accomplishments

You can reverse work experience and education; whichever is more impressive, put that first.

Those are the essential items. The following may or may not be relevant, depending on your situation.

Professional affiliations...societies, associations, etc. that you may belong to.
Publications
Presentations and Speaking Engagements
Honors and Awards
Grants and Contracts (if you have received any. Include specific details, dates, funder, and amount)
Relevant Skills (relevant to your career objective and not covered in education or work experience. For example, do you play an instrument?)
Language Skills (other than English). Break it down as spoken, written, and reading, and fluency in each (Ie, French: speaking, good; reading, fluent; writing, fair).

DO NOT include:

Date of Birth
Social Security Number
Religious Affiliation
Marital Status

Try to be as succinct as possible. Lots of sources say a resume should be one page, maximum. Use good quality white paper...not even cream. Use a standard font (times new roman or arial), 12 point. Don't be gimmicky.

Hope this helps!

Leslie
Title: Re: Would you like to make a career switch?
Post by: Jeff Wrangler on October 12, 2007, 02:01:30 pm
And do it yourself, don't rely on some "service." We've received some resumes that were created that way, and they were crap.

Also, tailor it for each job for which you are applying. And be sure to proofread it. Multiple times. Then get a friend to proofread it for you.

We received one resume that began with a "career objective" that was to get a job at a different employer. ...  :o
Title: Re: Would you like to make a career switch?
Post by: MaineWriter on October 12, 2007, 02:10:37 pm

We received one resume that began with a "career objective" that was to get a job at a different employer. ...  :o

Oh well, at least s/he was honest!
Title: Re: Would you like to make a career switch?
Post by: Jeff Wrangler on October 12, 2007, 02:20:17 pm
Oh well, at least s/he was honest!

More like empty-headed.
Title: Re: Would you like to make a career switch?
Post by: Scott6373 on October 12, 2007, 02:21:50 pm
Doesn't anyone need an incredibly competant personal assistant, with a rapier wit, good fashion sense, and a wilingness to try new foods?  Huh?  Huh?
Title: Re: Would you like to make a career switch?
Post by: Jeff Wrangler on October 12, 2007, 02:24:53 pm
Doesn't anyone need an incredibly competant personal assistant, with a rapier wit, good fashion sense, and a wilingness to try new foods?  Huh?  Huh?

I do! Unfortuately, I can't afford one.  :-\  ;D
Title: Re: Would you like to make a career switch?
Post by: ifyoucantfixit on October 12, 2007, 06:11:35 pm


         I agree with Lee.  Learning and intellect passed on is what humans are constantly doing.
Where it is by accident or by design..Its never lost...The only thing that we should try and do
is see that there is less bad passed on, and more good..
          The only time its lost is when it is no longer passed on.
 

         .And yes Jeff if there is any justice in this world..you will live to be that old or more...

 
Title: Re: Would you like to make a career switch?
Post by: Jeff Wrangler on October 12, 2007, 07:00:08 pm

         I agree with Lee.  Learning and intellect passed on is what humans are constantly doing.
Where it is by accident or by design..Its never lost...The only thing that we should try and do
is see that there is less bad passed on, and more good..
          The only time its lost is when it is no longer passed on.

Seems to me you guys are making two optimistic assumptions: 1) That a given person learns anything in the first place that is worth passing on; and 2) that this person has someone to pass it on to.
 

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         .And yes Jeff if there is any justice in this world..you will live to be that old or more...

Oh, gee, thanks, just what I want to be, a demented, century-old, "orphan" f-gg-t screaming out inappropriate things in the nursing home. ...  :-\  :laugh:
Title: Re: Would you like to make a career switch?
Post by: injest on October 12, 2007, 10:34:19 pm
Seems to me you guys are making two optimistic assumptions: 1) That a given person learns anything in the first place that is worth passing on; and 2) that this person has someone to pass it on to.
 

Oh, gee, thanks, just what I want to be, a demented, century-old, "orphan" f-gg-t screaming out inappropriate things in the nursing home. ...  :-\  :laugh:


you are in the habit of screaming out inappropriate things now or are you planning on taking it up as a hobby???

and you pass on something to everyone you come in contact with. I hate to keep quoting Mary Renault...but "The sons of dreams outlive the sons of man" what we pass on in how we treat one another carrys further than any scrap of DNA..
Title: Re: Would you like to make a career switch?
Post by: Jeff Wrangler on October 12, 2007, 10:49:43 pm
you are in the habit of screaming out inappropriate things now or are you planning on taking it up as a hobby???

Neither, smarty, that would come from the dementia. There is a history of Alzheimer's disease in my family.  :-\

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and you pass on something to everyone you come in contact with. I hate to keep quoting Mary Renault...but "The sons of dreams outlive the sons of man" what we pass on in how we treat one another carrys further than any scrap of DNA..

You could do far worse than quote Mary Renault. A complete set of her "Greek" novels has an honored place in my library.  :) But it seems to me that quote cuts at least two ways. It reminds me of another quote, this one from Shakespeare: "The evil that men do lives after them."
Title: Re: Would you like to make a career switch?
Post by: injest on October 12, 2007, 10:52:35 pm
Neither, smarty, that would come from the dementia. There is a history of Alzheimer's disease in my family.  :-\

You could do far worse than quote Mary Renault. A complete set of her "Greek" novels has an honored place in my library.  :) But it seems to me that quote cuts at least two ways. It reminds me of another quote, this one from Shakespeare: "The evil that men do lives after them."

oops sorry, sweetie...you know I am. Didn't mean no harm.


but you don't have to worry about any evil stuff being passed on from you. I can't see any way you would have a evil bone...
Title: Re: Would you like to make a career switch?
Post by: Jeff Wrangler on October 12, 2007, 10:58:37 pm
oops sorry, sweetie...you know I am. Didn't mean no harm.

I know, Little Darlin'.  :)  :-*


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but you don't have to worry about any evil stuff being passed on from you. I can't see any way you would have a evil bone...

Another quote, this one from Jeremy Irons playing Claus von Bulow: "You have no idea."