Wednesday, 1 January 2014

New jobs-- Again & Again

Every year is followed by another new year, yet you don’t hear anyone complaining.

But the inevitability of a continuous new job change wakes waves of indignant protest.

The problem here is that every time we go about the process of job hunting we rediscover the philosophy of timing. Jobs availability is subject to timing, and the art lies in knowing that there is the possibility that what was available yesterday is not available now.

Enough inspiration for us to opt for the post of the hermit in the Himalayas, but even that may not be vacant.

So we have the two extreme options of either being on the prowl all the time, or of precisely timing the prowl. However organized you may be on job hunting; both methods do not work because sometime between two job hunts you have to work at holding a job too.

Jobseekers do go crazy at the prospect of job hunting being a full time job.

Solutions and answers border on the acrobatics that few can achieve.

Finding what you can get and getting what you can find is what most of us resort to, but we know there are better strategies for job hunting than that one…But what ?

Copyright © 2014, Lima Sehgal
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