Armadillo
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That’s awesome!
As a Long Time Lurker, with very few posts to go on, not sure if serious. But will LIKE anyway!
Perhaps related to ObviousTroll or BrevityFrog?
That’s awesome!
Choose a career in something you really love and you will never work a day in your life...because all of those jobs are either done by computers/machines or have been exported overseas to be done cheaper.
+1 for Global Trade.I would recommend imports/exports. Import chips, mainly potato, some corn. Export diapers. But truthfully, I would focus more on imports and forget about the exports.
Easy answer is to become a musician. That's what I did and now I'm divorced and my wife is sleeping with my ex lead singer.I've been in public education for 15 years, and I think it's time to go another direction. Thing is, I'm not really sure of what that direction is....so I'm curious to hear from those who have done it out there.
Is more schooling a possibility?
Steel knows of people in your exact situation who kept their job for three years, went to what is now Texas A&M law school at night and made good money after graduating. Teachers do well as trial attorneys because they’ve learned to explain things to children which is a very important skill in trial
Unless you’re Tommy Lee and can honk a boat horn with it, the lead singer gets all the chicks!Easy answer is to become a musician. That's what I did and now I'm divorced and my wife is sleeping with my ex lead singer.
Maybe I'm not the one to ask advice from, sorry.
I know this is going to sound run of the mill, but, if money was not a concern (meaning how much you make) what would you want to do?I've been in public education for 15 years, and I think it's time to go another direction. Thing is, I'm not really sure of what that direction is....so I'm curious to hear from those who have done it out there.
Also, in public ed, did you by chance teach of class of bratty 1st graders who refused to behave? If so, you are an ideal candidate for Chief of Staff for a congressional office.I've been in public education for 15 years, and I think it's time to go another direction. Thing is, I'm not really sure of what that direction is....so I'm curious to hear from those who have done it out there.
Doesn't matter, dude's been dead for like 3 years.When you face the creature
Who lives beneath your bed
Will you look it in the eyes
Or will you look away?
1 month for every 10K in salary you want. So 80k will take about 8 months to find a job and get it. So give yourself time and squirrel some money away before resigning and/or have something lined up before resigning.
Practice interviewing. Use the star method if you're outta practice, or even if you want to improve your interviewing skills. Be positive in the interview, even if they ask a negative question, spin it. Dress in formal business attire (black suit preferred, white shirt, good tie with no logos). Research the company, have questions for the interview, and have thank you notes. Get business cards before you leave, hand write a thank you, leave it with the secretary. If you have a phone or zoom interview, send an email thank you. You'll land most any job you want, just spin your resume to the industry.
Truly it depends on who you're interviewing with and for what position. Burgundy is a power color, wear it if applying to management. Grey is more for analytic positions. Blue is calculating color. Psychologically, the color will make a subtle hint to your interviewer into your personality. And in corporate America, unless you're going for a big position, personality needs to be left out, so look up the color that fits the position you want.your thoughts on tie color, say crimson for a big event?
If you're the creature then he should run away as fast as he can.When you face the creature
Who lives beneath your bed
Will you look it in the eyes
Or will you look away?