It was a year that, in hindsight, I can't really compare to any other in my life. Last year's highs included:
- a wonderful three month contract Brand Manager position with Deltak in Oakbrook
- a blog ghostwriting opportunity for an insurance web site
- the birth of my brother's first grandchild
- a short trip to Israel to meet him, who is also our family's first Sabra, and to attend his brit.
In the fall, my little six year old daughter was blessed with one of the most incredible first grade teachers out there. Finally, and most incredible - fourteen long, torturous years of misery came to an end for my beloved Baltimore Orioles, a playoff team, no less.
Sounds pretty great? Well, 2012 also included its share of bad - a case of mild-pneumonia that hung out with me for the last 9 weeks of the year. But of course that was nothing compared to the worst - after five long and miserable months of battling AML leukemia, the death of my mother, Jackie.
One of my freelance gigs took me to the "other side of the table". An excellent outplacement firm hired me for one day to meet with newly downsized employees of a large, local company. I was tasked with sharing the outplacement information with them, encouraging them to take advantage of this package offered from the downsizing company. Not being a human resources pro, it was brave, but wise, of the company to use me. Who understands what these folks were going through better than someone like me? It made for a long, emotional, but fascinating day.
I haven't posted here in way too long, but my information gathering never stopped. Here are a few nuggets I mined that may help you, please share your thoughts after you read them. A reminder, I've attached very helpful links to highlighted words in my post, as always. Please click and take advantage of all this additional knowledge.
On TheLadders.com are many helpful articles, a great resource, including one that discusses changing your perspective while in a job search. Many excellent jobs can be found on The Ladders as well.
In ChicagoCareerSite.com I found a few helpful ones concerning your resume. For those that are new to the concept of Keywords, so crucial when your resume is discovered through corporate scanning software, this one helps you avoid Resume Key Word Mistakes.
From the New York Times - an article from January, and I know it's a very scary thought for our tender, younger readers, but it may be very helpful for those of us who are, eh, um, not very young any more: Over 50 and Under no Illusions.
I hope that you take a few minutes to comment, share, criticize, opine about the articles, the post, the young baseball season, last night's NCAA Championship battle....anything. Thanks for your patience, and thanks for reading.
Larry
With regards to the NCAA championship, GO Blue!
ReplyDeleteAnonymous: (sure wish you'd use your name), thanks for reading the blog! And, better luck next year.
Deletelarry
Glad to see you back out here but it has been too long. Nineteen months with ups and downs but it sounds like you are back to to the grind.
ReplyDeleteTips always appreciated...
Anonymous #2:
ReplyDeleteThanks for commenting, assuming that nineteen months refers to your ups and downs? Grind...an understatement? Ha. Very glad you appreciate the tips I found,
larry
Larry,
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed the read as always. It's wonderful to read something that is honest and emotional. Keep 'em coming.
Amy
Amy,
DeleteThanks for taking time out to comment...and for the compliment, so nice. Now, I have 4 close friends named Amy...and wonder which Amy sent this? Thanks!
larry
Larry,
ReplyDeletegreat blog!Cami
Cami,
ReplyDeleteThanks!! Keep reading, and share with all you know...right now! :o)
larry