Did you guys see this article? SJ and I were both interviewed!
https://www.ynot.com/keys-to-long-career-in-adult/
Ynot.com Article: Long Career in Adult
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Outstanding article. Younger women could do themselves some good by listening to those who have gone before. Trailblazers, as it were.
I've always felt that was one of the reasons that I went from a lowly high school graduate with only a "C" average to an engineer on a project to build a spacecraft and fly it to another planet. I have always believed that listening to those who went before me was always the best way to attack a job. I n
have always done well in the workforce, and feel that letting others teach you was always the smart way to go.
Today's loud-mouth, entitled kids have no clue what hard work is. They already know how the world works by the time they hit 21 and don't need to listen to anyone. They will never grow up, they will never advance and they will always blame others for their problems. (I wonder if my Mom and Dad felt that way in 1960, )
I've always felt that was one of the reasons that I went from a lowly high school graduate with only a "C" average to an engineer on a project to build a spacecraft and fly it to another planet. I have always believed that listening to those who went before me was always the best way to attack a job. I n
have always done well in the workforce, and feel that letting others teach you was always the smart way to go.
Today's loud-mouth, entitled kids have no clue what hard work is. They already know how the world works by the time they hit 21 and don't need to listen to anyone. They will never grow up, they will never advance and they will always blame others for their problems. (I wonder if my Mom and Dad felt that way in 1960, )
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Great article. I wish I'd been able to plan my career as well.stickyvicky wrote: ↑July 24th, 2021, 8:55 pm Did you guys see this article? SJ and I were both interviewed!
https://www.ynot.com/keys-to-long-career-in-adult/