6 months into my job search, I am back at what I did before. Bye career change. At least this one pays a little higher than my last and there's more work to be done - I get to be in charge of 200 students. It's a new beginning 5th June.
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Cant say I am happy or disappointed. Sorta indifferent. After all those horrid times I have experienced looking for a job like the SSY one which really riled me cos the directors openly admitted they have not read my resume and were just plucking random questions from thin air to make up my "interview". A little mutual respect is lacking here isn't it? You know you have an interview, you make time to read the candidate's resume so you can ask intelligent questions. Thank you but you can take your job and shove it up your own ass.
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Which only serves to reinforce my ambition to do something on my own.
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While acknowledging that I am not ready yet:
Me: At our age, we are just at the bottom of the chain. They (put your manager or supervisor's name here) are just bloodsuckers. I don't like to be sucked. I rather suck.
Ailing: But before you can suck, you must be sucked.
Me: (sheepishly) yeah...
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So, alright. I will tolerate whatever comes my way and do my best. Till I am ready to strike out on my own. Keep your eyes peeled.
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About reservist, the best things that came outta it was some (little) income, my clearing the IPPT which means more money too and some time away from the depressing routine of job-hunting. Not to mention finding the extra strength to come away with a credible showing at BCS deployment and the back-breaking task of shelscrap digging. It was a good break I needed. Reservist....thats what it's good for. A little time away from the real world where you engage in make-believe and lobo so much you eat just as much.Onward to a new beginning in June. See you there!
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