The Irrelevant Career Plans II
This blog is written mostly tongue in cheek. Some points may be informative. Please provide your feedback.
If you suffer from self-irrelevancy, please seek professional advice.
Hello. Today I met with my career counsellor. Fortunately, she is someone who was also laid off, and spent time at home. We're on the same wavelength. We don't believe there's an immediate need for me to work a full-time job. In fact, we both think I could work a couple of part-time jobs and be just fine.
Does the above matter? No. Why? Because one of the people involved in the above thoughts (me) is irrelevant.
If my family and close friends were involved with my career counsellor and me, I'd say it was a productive meeting. Because they weren't, and their thoughts are more relevant than mine (because they're more relevant than me), they won't like what we came up with.
How do I get around that? More tomorrow.
Regards,
Irrelevant
If you suffer from self-irrelevancy, please seek professional advice.
Hello. Today I met with my career counsellor. Fortunately, she is someone who was also laid off, and spent time at home. We're on the same wavelength. We don't believe there's an immediate need for me to work a full-time job. In fact, we both think I could work a couple of part-time jobs and be just fine.
Does the above matter? No. Why? Because one of the people involved in the above thoughts (me) is irrelevant.
If my family and close friends were involved with my career counsellor and me, I'd say it was a productive meeting. Because they weren't, and their thoughts are more relevant than mine (because they're more relevant than me), they won't like what we came up with.
How do I get around that? More tomorrow.
Regards,
Irrelevant
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