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Would you stay at a bad job because you don’t your don’t want it to look bad on your resumé that you left a job too early?
It really depends on your prior work history. I have a history of fairly long duration at companies (5 years or more) so I could probably get away with changing from one within a couple of months if I found it didn't fit. I have a friend whose daughter at one point though quit jobs every three or foRead more
It really depends on your prior work history. I have a history of fairly long duration at companies (5 years or more) so I could probably get away with changing from one within a couple of months if I found it didn’t fit.
See lessI have a friend whose daughter at one point though quit jobs every three or four months, mostly because she apparently didn’t like being told what to do. After 5 or 6 of these short term jobs, she ended up unemployed for several months because employers didn’t trust her to stick around. While she did eventually find something and stuck it out for a couple of years this time, she had a harder time than she would have had she not job hopped.
So there’s no real minimum, just don’t do short term often enough to make employers think you’re flaky.
Why do celebrities have so much responsibilities towards their fans— ain’t they just as human as the fans?
Many ideas are presented by celebrities and their audiences often want to be like them. I think this speaks to a society of poor parenting skills if your statement is true. I mean why aren’t we instilling stronger self esteems in our children and the idea of being more unique than followers? Young pRead more
Many ideas are presented by celebrities and their audiences often want to be like them. I think this speaks to a society of poor parenting skills if your statement is true. I mean why aren’t we instilling stronger self esteems in our children and the idea of being more unique than followers? Young people are especially susceptible to ideas and attitudes, especially glamorous ones, viral ones, award winning ones.
See lessWe all act like celebrities should be on their best behaviours at all times, not dress promiscuously, shave their heads, tattoo their faces, not beat their spouses or drive under the influence, but they do. They are mere humans, just like the rest of us!