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realizing that i’m a smart and capable person who can do anything i put my mind to has been very healing for me, but it’s also a bit chaotic because i now realize how many specialized skills i find interesting and would probably be very good at if i dedicated enough time to it… what if i committed myself to recreationally studying the law… and bird genetics…
#i’m actually just about to start a law class so my jury duty had good timing#but i was also thinking about how much better of a juror i would be if i was familiar with all of the laws#it would ALSO make me a better park manager which is my ultimate career goal#bird genetics is less essential but is also VERY interesting so i might look into it#just like. realizing there is literally NO limit to what i can dedicate years of study to throughout my life is WILD…#and i have so much TIME#my 20s got very gummed up by this bachelor’s degree nonsense and then all the professional certifications i’m planning to get#but once that’s out of the way - the sky’s the limit!#my 30s and 40s and 50s are for doing whatever the hell i want!!!!!#and my 60s and beyond are for doing whatever the hell i want x100 bc i will be RETIREDDDDDDD#by then we’ll have sorted out this passport shit so i’m gonna TRAVEL#which gives me plenty of time to learn the basics of as many languages as i can#becoming fluent in another language someday would be great - but learning the basic vocab and grammar for a bunch of them is more practical#i can always learn more later when it’s specifically relevant!
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Enhancing Career Opportunities: The Certificate of Higher Education Skills for the Workplace in Health and Social CareEnhancing Career Opportunities: The Certificate of Higher Education Skills for the Workplace in Heal... https://www.meoun.uk/enhancing-career-opportunities-the-certificate-of-higher-education-skills-for-the-workplace-in-health-and-social-care/?feed_id=79472&_unique_id=6769c92e76560
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Hey bitches! When it comes to changing careers, is it worth it to enroll in a boot camp or other such school program or would you have better luck going for internships and then working your way up? From my research, people generally seem to think you should work rather than go to school, but for fields like cybersecurity, I feel like you need that basis of coursework to even be hired, is that right?
I think it really depends on the field! There are some jobs that absolutely require professional certifications or academic degrees. Others not so much! I've met a bunch of self-taught coders, self-taught carpenters, and self-taught small business owners, but not a single self-taught surgeon, self-taught somme, or self-taught elementary school teacher.
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man oh man i have so many thoughts about how insistently (and i think kind of blindly/uncritically) my university pushes us to frame absolutely every type of learning experience we offer to students in the language of "career readiness" and "career-connected learning" and "professional development." i totally get that we have a large first-gen student population who are making a big investment of time & money in a college degree and who want to be sure that doing so will grant them access to greater socioeconomic mobility. and i DO think it is important for us to think about like, ok, long-term, what comes after these experiences or after this four years in college, and what can we be doing to set students up for success as they transition out of college and into the rest of their lives. but like. idk man. i find it really bleak sometimes. just this relentless messaging that the only thing that matters in your adult life is how competitive you are on the job market. and i also think it pushes us to just like, kind of warp or distort the things we are offering students to make them fit under that rubric, or that particular framework for valuing things? like if we want to convince a student to study abroad we can't be like, living abroad is one of the most amazing things you can do. it's so fun/scary/exhilarating/awesome and it will expand your horizons in ways you can't even anticipate and it will expose you to different ways of seeing the world and you will get to interact with people whose perspectives have been shaped by totally different cultures & contexts and it will help you become more independent and more confident in your ability to handle unfamiliar situations and it will give you stories you will remember all your life and you will build strong friendships with the people you meet and you will take cool pictures or buy little knickknacks that remind you of those experiences in your daily life forever and it will motivate you to travel more and when/if you have kids of your own you will probably make it a priority to travel with them if you can or to encourage them to study abroad when they're older because you know how amazing that experience is and you want them to have access to those kinds of life-changing opportunities. like instead of saying any of that we have to say oh this will develop your skills in time management and project management and professional communication with your supervisors and it will give you something impressive to talk about on your resume or in job interviews and blah blah blah. or even if you use a more capacious definition of career readiness that focuses more on habits of mind (like, in the workplace you will sometimes have to navigate complex situations where expectations are not fully clear! you will also likely have this experience living abroad!), it's still just like... idk man... i find it so reductive lol like yeah sure but "get a skill that applies to your job as a project manager or an IT professional or whatever" just feels so much... Less... than the more humanistic appeal to like, this will enrich your life in so many ways, and you will, through these experiences, just become an all-around more emotionally mature, confident, and interesting human being who has engaged in an experience that challenged you and helped you grow. but then i am all in on the humanities and humanism in general so maybe i am biased here and someone who wants to be a software engineer or whatever would be wholly unmoved by that kind of appeal. idk. anyway. it looks like our team is going to be subsumed into our career center in the next year or two so like. what can you really do except to inwardly say "wow i kinda hate this"
#i ALSO have feelings about how like#i went to a fancy expensive college with a whole lot of rich kids#and nobody ever once talked to me about career readiness lol. like i don't even know if i was aware we had a career center of any kind#i got to spend four years really thinking about like#what problems fascinated me and what writers did i love & hate and what ideas did i want to explore in writing#and now i work at a demographically very different institution#and even though we are not a vocational school so much of what we push at them is like#so vocational or so like#oh we all know you're not here to think about big ideas. you're here to get Credentials that document your Professional Skills#so you can enter the Workforce#i mean the faculty i don't think are like that. but SO much of the student success/extracurricular programming stuff is like#really focused on that#and maybe it was like... my college was like y'all are gonna be fine you've got money and access to this alumni network#and access to our brand#you can do whatever you want and you're going to be golden in life#whereas here's like ok you are going to have to work a lot harder to make your way in this world#so idk. i can understand it!!! i just also find it yucky. like the idea that#for some kids college gets to be about Finding Yourself and Having Big Ideas#and for some kids college is like a professional certification program to help you get an entry-level professional position#so that you can have health insurance. maybe for the first time
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wait what if i threw the restaurant mgmt thing out the window and went to law school. lol
#speak friend and enter#can you tell i'm getting desperate for jobs.#but in all honesty law does sound more interesting to me than rest mgmt bc tbh rest mgmt would be a little torturous for me#in that i would get to be in proximity to the thing i love (cooking) but unable to participate.#but i do like to argue so i could get a paralegal certification and go from there. paralegal certs are pretty cheap these days#and i can't lie it would be very nice to have a career that i just. don't give that much of a shit about yknow#like not to be fatalistic or anything but i get too emotionally involved in cuisine to be clear headed#but i can do lawyer things and put them away at the end of the day and still have time for the things and people i love#and that is very attractive to me i cannot lie!
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As an American actor, (though admittedly I only do community theatre for free; a far cry from being a professional film actor) it kind of bothers me that nobody ELSE seems bothered by how many British actors we bring in to play American characters in shows and movies.
Like, i don't have an issue with any of these actors individually, and some of them i even specifically like! But the fact is that there are way more people in the US than the UK, which would logically imply that there are way more actors here, too. of the many show business-adjacent people I've discussed it with, I've only gotten two somewhat-plausible explanations for why we are importing fake Americans.
The first is that maybe casting in the US is more based on appearance/branding/networking/nepotism, whereas in the UK it's more based on actual ability, making it easier to find capable performers. I have no idea how one would even go about investigating this claim, tbh.
The second is that maybe you can pay European actors less?? I'm gonna be real, I don't really get how that would work. Probably the unions would start to be involved?? (I know very little about actors' unions, partly bc there's very little paying work for actors in my town.) But it also seems like the most believable reason this keeps happening so consistently?
(Also my brain is just the reverse of that trope where a kid can't understand math until it's put in terms of money. I'm pretty good with math until it becomes "finances", and then I'm lost.)
And this is just an idea I came up with on my own, but since it seems like there's more support for the arts in general in the EU, maybe it's easier to find good actors there, because actors are struggling less, on the whole?
Many people I've discussed it with have jokingly said, "maybe they're just better actors lol", which i know isn't meant to be taken seriously, but still kind of frustrates me, because acting isn't really that hard!! It's not that difficult to find people who can act passably!
I've been involved in community theatre for, like, seven years? In a city with very little support for the performing arts, and theaters that occasionally operate at a loss. And I've seen a lot of REALLY good acting. And I don't even go to that many shows! Like, stop saying me and my friends can't act! 😠 (I've seen some not-so-great acting, too, don't worry! I think I'm appropriately critical.)
Anyway, sometimes I fantasize about reverse-colonizing Europe, and moving over there to make my career as a professional actor.
#i promise i know the difference between the EU and the UK#i just said both cause i meant both#acting#theatre#theater#my feelings#by elise#most of the time i think leaving my city seems terrifying and like way too much work! much less leaving the country!!#not to mention that I'm currently in a training program for what i think is a pretty us-specific career certification?#not that medical assistant skills aren't transferable. but i think there's a lot that would vary from country to country#a LOT of what I'm learning rn is based on health insurance and federal regulations and whatnot
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#here lies the long awaited life update for those who might be interested!#so#currently nearing the end of my student teaching soon (6 weeks to go!)#I will have my teaching certificate come end of april#and a master’s degree come end of July!!!#so far life has been ok!#I’m really enjoying teaching! the stress is a little rough#not gonna lie#I was sort of put in a sort of sink or swim situation with my student teaching#(aka: mentor teacher is just…gone…all day while I’m teaching. so I’m left alone with the hungry gremlins)#but I feel like I’m swimming#it’s good practice for me#but it is A LOT to deal with especially while I’m still learning#and because he’s never there I’m not receiving feedback#but I feel good#my supervisor has good things to say so that’s always good#currently starting to look for jobs#I’ll be attending a career fair this week so fingers crossed I can make some good impressions and hopefully land some interviews!#the teacher job market is not so great where I am at right now so it’s gonna be a blood bath#but I’m keeping hope alive!!#anywhoooo#that is a little bit of the WHY for being absent!#i haven’t fallen out of love with this fandom!#just only have time for unit design#lesson planning#material creation#master’s coursework#grading#and all that jazz#anyway that’s the update. bye!
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constant pattern recently where, every time I try to work on school work, I end up working on plans for after I graduate instead lmaoooo
#yesterday i booked vacation plans for the fall… today it’s career planning…#i am just soooooooo excited to be done#and i’m still getting everything done on time so it’s not like i’m fucking myself over or anything…#it’s just soooooo exciting to think about how much time and ENERGY i’m going to have soon#which is currently all getting poured into the endless cycle of undergraduate misery#like. i’ll be a PERSON again y’all!#i’ll be REAL#just ordered a weighted vest for once i restart my exercise routines so i can train to get wilderness firefighter certified 👍🏻👍🏻#which is good for the world AND my career!!#love a win-win situation!!#that certification is on my list for next year as well as my division’s leadership school#and possibly a playground safety inspector certification??#i’d have to self-fund it but it would be worth it if it could help me stand apart and get the job i want#that’s all probably enough to keep me busy for next year…#though i’m also looking to incorporate a lot more volunteer stuff and community involvement#i’m probably gonna talk to some folks at my park for career advice honestly bc i’m sure there’s more i could be doing#i just feel like i’m shooting in the dark here to a certain extent#probably just gonna sit down with my park’s assistant superintendent and be like ‘yo what knowledge am i missing and how can i get it?’#wanna cover alllllllll my bases#and he’ll definitely want to help me in any way he can!#so i know i’ll be in good hands
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