About The Author

Having found myself in transition several times, I have learned a lot about dealing with the hardship of finding yourself behind the eight ball. Not only the problem of finding a new position, but also the financial difficulties and personal struggles we face during this time. In this blog I will share the knowledge and experiences I gained from not only being in transition, but also as an instructor for both the Professional Services Group in Dover and the Professional Support Group of Morris Cty. I hope this information helps you on your journey in transition. Good luck!!

Sunday, March 9, 2014

Disclaimer

How many times have you heard a disclaimer on a drug commercial? Drugs will cause side effects from headaches, to acne, to a slight case of death. You have to understand what you are getting yourself into beforehand. As an Orientation Instructor for the Professional Services Group I always made sure to give the class a disclaimer. Obviously my students did not have to worry about hair loss from taking the class, although some may have gotten to the point in their job search where they were pulling out their own hair. As an instructor, you have to realize that each job search is different because their individual needs are different. A CFO may have a different job search strategy then an auto mechanic, but they may use similar tools. It was the understanding of these differences that lead to the disclaimer.  

Disclaimer

 In this blog you will gain insight and advice on how to deal with being in transition. This will include not only how to find a new job, but also how to deal with the financial difficulties and personal issues that you may face. Most of this information is based on advice I have gotten and my own personal experiences. I realize that everyone has different needs and will go not through the same things I have. The goal of this blog is to share my experiences with everyone in hopes that it helps people transition smoother. All I ask is that you take in all the advice, chew it a little, and then decide whether you want to swallow it or not.

I highly recommend that you gain as much insight as possible. There are many blogs and networking groups out there that can provide you with incredible information on being in transition. Knowledge is power! So keep an open mind and decide what will work for you. Good luck!!!

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