This week a couple of new reporter job openings appeared on Craig's List. i don't know why I looked, but I did. And, I had yet another moment of... confusion, I guess. I spent all of last year looking for jobs like these. Should I keep it up and apply? But no, I am heading to nursing school, and I have a job that is perfect for that. Screw journalism. Right?
The jobs sound great. One is for a web reporter for a small, privately-owned paper, and the other is for a health care reporter. But am I even interested? I'm not, really. My new job, when it finally starts, will give me good benefits and a ton of flexibility. Extra shifts when I need them, overtime, and even a 401K. Did I mention 12-hour shifts? I doubt these jobs offer anything close. It's weird how convinced I am now that this nursing thing is the right thing to do, when it seems like not so long ago I was crying into my laptop while writing cover letters to any and every job that came up. I applied for administrative assistant, data entry clerk, receptionist...if I was overqualified, I applied.
Ok, here's my new mantra: I don't have to apply for these crappy-but-fun jobs because I have a better plan! Better, I tell you!
The jobs sound great. One is for a web reporter for a small, privately-owned paper, and the other is for a health care reporter. But am I even interested? I'm not, really. My new job, when it finally starts, will give me good benefits and a ton of flexibility. Extra shifts when I need them, overtime, and even a 401K. Did I mention 12-hour shifts? I doubt these jobs offer anything close. It's weird how convinced I am now that this nursing thing is the right thing to do, when it seems like not so long ago I was crying into my laptop while writing cover letters to any and every job that came up. I applied for administrative assistant, data entry clerk, receptionist...if I was overqualified, I applied.
Ok, here's my new mantra: I don't have to apply for these crappy-but-fun jobs because I have a better plan! Better, I tell you!
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