tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4919142763948747196.post6571461196483805576..comments2010-12-19T03:26:01.155-08:00Comments on The Refrigerator Door: Life without unbrella drinksPattyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06009530664151928143noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4919142763948747196.post-62761467626189335592010-08-21T08:41:19.628-07:002010-08-21T08:41:19.628-07:00I totally understand having the job find you. My ...I totally understand having the job find you. My best jobs have found me. Sure while I was looking, but they never seemed to be the job I was looking for. I don't remember applying for some places that called me. I was literally praying about a job, praying about what I was interested in and talking to God about what I hoped for when I got a call for a job. Right then. Right there. I learned a lot about myself and about other people in that job. I was able to help people and it was an overall great experience. The job I'm on right now came to me. I love it. I signed on for one month and it looks like they want to keep me at least 6 months. I love it, would never have looked for this position, and am thrilled to be doing it. Yes I looked, but the job came to me. Seriously.<br /><br />Your attitude is wonderful. We've never met, but I know two things: I would really, REALLY like you, and your energy would WEAR ME OUT. In a good way. Peace to you.Kim in Traininghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10401848207871769424noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4919142763948747196.post-74638418562826331892010-08-18T18:13:00.804-07:002010-08-18T18:13:00.804-07:00I don't blame you for quitting the AFLAC. I co...I don't blame you for quitting the AFLAC. I could never do a sales job. Lots of kissing ass just to make a sale. <br /><br />And I'll agree with Bryan. Send out resumes. Even if you never hear back. You'll feel like you're trying. It's a lot harder to get a job if you're not actively looking, especially in this economic climate. <br /><br />I've started to look at going back to some smaller papers (five and six-day dailies). Kind of the community journalism thing that will last longer than the bigger metros (or maybe not). Who knows in journalism?Tim Russellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02171075299930950431noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4919142763948747196.post-75969799567135376292010-08-18T16:39:17.917-07:002010-08-18T16:39:17.917-07:00Patty,
I'm really sorry to hear Aflac didn'...Patty,<br />I'm really sorry to hear Aflac didn't work out for you. But I'm glad you gave it a try and I hope you're glad you did it, too.<br />As for me, I'm still looking, although I am "working." I'm working for an automotive web site, but there's no pay at this point. It might come later, we'll see. Had a few interviews lately, too. <br />I know you've been frustrated by the whole resume thing, but you might want to give it another try. I think the job market is starting to loosen up a bit and the competition isn't quite so fierce. <br />aNow who am I going to give my Aflac junk to?Unknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10044535283371788895noreply@blogger.com