Oct. 9 New
direction: In 2011, I gave a 100% effort all year long to find an office/ administrative assistant
position. I traveled all over Edmonton to do all these job interviews.
Last week, I went into a new direction. I get all these career ideas from the work book Multiple Choices: Planning Your Career for the 21st
Century. I have been researching all these careers in industries
I'm interested in like business, education, entertainment, publishing,
and hospitality.
I have tried to get into the TV industry this
yr by applying to all these TV production companies in Edmonton. I've
also been pitching my script for years already. It's a hard industry to
get into, so I'm expanding my horizons and and going into another
industry.
Desktop Publishing Specialist: It's like working
in the publishing industry. There seems to be use of computers and
graphic design. The duties are getting information and being creative,
both I like.
From Bureau of Labor Statistics: "Desktop publishers use computer software to design page layouts for
newspapers, books, brochures, and other items that will be printed or
put online. They collect the text, graphics, and other materials they
will need and then format them into a finished product."
However, it says the job is in decline because the printing industry is declining.
http://www.bls.gov/ooh/office-and-administrative-support/desktop-publishers.htm
At My Majors, it says:
"Create special effects such as vignettes, mosaics, and image combining,
and add elements such as sound and animation to electronic publications."
http://www.mymajors.com/careers-and-jobs/Desktop-Publishing-Specialist
Business counselor: I
Google in "how to be a business counselor." The results were business
consulting and I already did research and write about it on my blog:
http://badcb.blogspot.ca/2012/08/consulting-writing-consultant-job-advice.html
Career coach:
It did lead me to being a career coach. It's easier to be a career
coach, than a career counselor. A counselor needs a master's degree.
http://www.fabjob.com/careercoach.asp
Conservator: I
looked in the fine arts and crafts industry. My Career Counselor said
maybe I should work in a museum. A museum conservator takes care and
keeps track of the artifacts in a museum.
http://www.degreefinders.com/education-articles/careers/how-to-become-a-museum-conservator.html
Workopolis: I got this email that Workopolis will be replacing working.com.
Oct. 10 Crazy day: I
got to work today, and I was told that I was supposed to work yesterday
and today was my day off. The schedule had changed last minute, and I
thought yesterday was my day off so I didn't come to work. I told the
boss about it and he was understanding. I then had to stay the whole
day. The morning was quiet, but lunch was somewhat busy.
Government: One
of my friends work for the govt., a server told me to apply there, and
then today another server told me to apply there because she did an
interview. I haven't been to the website in a long time. She said
there are a lot of communications and information jobs in the provincial
govt. I finally took a look, but I didn't find
any. I'll try again.
Oct. 13 Govt. pay: I got this
article through Job Boom. It's "High Govt. Pay is Unsustainable." An
administrative assistant for the govt. could get paid $90,000 a yr.
Higher wages means higher taxes and more debt on the govt, and let's
mention the Greece govt. in 2011.
The solution was the public sector should be paid fairly like private sector employees.
http://vancouver.24hrs.ca/Columnists/TheDuel/2012/07/08/19964321.html
Survey:
Last week I did a survey on the phone with this computer voice. Then
they called me back with a real person because I said it was okay if
they contacted me again. They told me I would get paid if I attended a
session one day a week for 6 weeks. I needed to think about it and tell
my boss that I needed the following days off. They said they will call
me back in a couple of days.
I got my days off and then they
didn't call me back. I left 3 messages on 3 different days to say I
wanted to do it, but they didn't get back to me. Fine, whatever. I'll
still use these days off to be productive.
I had to think about
it, and talk it over with my dad. He says it would be good and to
expand my world. I did expand my world by going to counseling, and
working on those temp jobs like in April, and those telemarketer jobs.
Job
articles: Job Boom emailed their newsletter. Nobody sends me job articles through my blog anymore. I get nanny
articles sent to me from my blog.
Difficult jobs to get: It listed, astronaut, referee, model, private chef,
professional athlete, and forest fire inspector.
http://lifewise.canoe.ca/Investopedia/2012/07/18/20000461.html
Working efficiently: Here's a good article with tips:
1. "Clarify your role and responsibilities."
2.
Prioritize. Create a list like urgent, must do, and someday. A good
question is: "Who needs your work to be completed so they could complete
their own work?"
3. What do you need to learn? "Skills are tougher than knowledge -- you have to actually do something."
4. Give yourself a break.
5. Ask for
feedback.
http://career.jobboom.com/survival-guide/managing-stress/2009/03/25/8880096.html
Disabilities: Here's an interesting stat: "But of the 44% of businesses that have hired a person with a disability,
77% said those workers either met or exceeded their expectations."
http://vancouver.24hrs.ca/2012/10/02/56-of-small-businesses-have-no-disabled-employees-survey
BYOD:
This stands for Bring Your Own Devices at work. Sometimes work gives
you a cell phone or laptop, but they can see how much work you're doing
and how much time you're surfing the internet.
http://technology.canoe.ca/Columnists/Canton/2012/04/27/19690426.html
Aging: As people get older, they retire, and less people are working. Also the age is raised from 65 to 67 to get Old Age
Security.
http://www.canoe.ca/Canoe/Money/News/2012/04/04/19594416.html
Pink hair: Job
Boom also sent this article about a man who dyed his hair pink for
National Cancer Survivor's Day. They suspended him when he refused to
cover his hair and dye it a more natural color. He has quit and works
for a moving company now.
I have to side with Sleep Country
company. Pink hair is unprofessional, though the charity reason is
good. The man should have done something else to support cancer like
join a run or
something.
http://cnews.canoe.ca/CNEWS/Canada/2012/05/26/19803416.html
Hospital: A
Tim Horton's in a St. John's hospital was going "to offset the cost of
delivering health care is going fully private after years of losing
taxpayer money."
The TH's workers were hospital employees getting benefits and $20/hr. I
applied as a casual food worker at a hospital, and it pays $15/hr.
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