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The Silicon Valley Mood Disorder
CONTENTS Dealing Constructively with the Silicon Valley Mood Disorder Some of them are among the most talented and remarkable people I've ever known. And yet even these valuable contributors feel the sting of being "laid off" or labeled "unemployed". We have got to find a way to make these transitions dignified and graceful. Consider the following: people entering the workforce today will change jobs on average 17 times in their career. How many different jobs have you had so far? In how many different companies? Lifetime employment is a thing of the past. Check out concepts popularized by the Career Action Center ( www.careeraction.org ) like: Career Self-Reliance If you don't know what these are it's time to learn about them. Or have a gander at Charles Handy's book "The Age of Unreason".
Handy points out that ". . .we should stop talking and thinking of
employees and employment. They are words, after all, which only
entered the English language some 100 years ago. . . . If everyone
were treated as self-employed during their active years, then by law And a few more stats for you analytical types: As of last month the median time it was taking people to find their
next job was 6 to 7 weeks. (US BLS) While in the past 80% or more of
jobs were obtained through networking and personal connections, now
some experts in the field say that figure may be as high as 95%. Prime
the pump before you're thirsty. Stay in touch with friends, colleagues What Would You Have to Give Up to Live Your Dreams? Take a moment to write down the answer to the question "What would you have to give up to live your dreams?" Is it a particular view of yourself? A certain lifestyle? Your current definition of success? A salary to which you've become attached? Quote of the Month
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