No sadness does the water carry. It knows
it will return to the mountain top, after
leaping from the clouds to which it will
miraculously rise from the sea.
Saturday, March 22, 2008
Employment Woes
I just found out this week that my job, my official business role, for which I perform professional services and for which I am paid so I can in turn pay the wolves prowling around my door (you know, the OTHER service providers, some professional and some not), is funded only through next week.
A neat arrangement, isn't it? Evidently my services are dispensable, but the OTHER services are not, so I have to keep paying them no matter if I am paid or not. I think I got into the wrong line of work. I should have become a tax collector. Can you imagine folks saying "We don't need his services - we don't have to pay him!"... when the tax collector comes calling? Ha!
But I suppose I should not lament this all too frequent state of affairs too much. I am inclined to celebrate diversity, in nature, in human culture and experience, in many ways. If I were ever to be concerned about lingering too long in a job, it has turned out that diversity has been my guiding light - even if it is more accurately called the hand I am dealt in a game of strip poker where what I must strip off is the illusory cloak of security and comfort in familiar surroundings.
But the imminent demise of my daily refuge from unemployment can be seen two ways: a problem or a set of opportunities. Or even it might be both? I think it is often that we don't easily see opportunities until we have a problem to solve. In any event I do intend to solve this problem by exploring potential opportunities. In fact I have already started. Wish me luck. Thanks.
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And if that wasn't enough great advice, here's more. Free, and worth every penny!
Oops I posted a bad link. Trying again:
Reminds me of what Uncle Sam learned here. That is, the best time to look for a job is when you already have one. The fact that this notion runs so distinctly counter to human nature is evidence that it's probably good advice. Too late now of course.
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