Thursday, June 21, 2012

Adventures in Job Searching


As you are probably well aware by now, I finished my MBA in December 2011. Armed with my fancy new credentials, I have been looking for a new job and Ben and I have been hoping to move from Cincy. Considering I started applying for jobs a couple months before I even graduated, I think it's fair to say it's been a long haul. 

Granted, it hasn't been a completely dry market. I've been incredibly grateful to have received a few offers thrown my way during that time: one in Minneapolis and two here in Cincy. The tragedy in it all is that the offers weren't that great. So, I declined.

Of course, the tragedy highlights my fortune as well: job searching while I already have a job means I can afford to do that. Literally. Rent will still be paid. 

I am still not sure I'm wise to decline. At this point, it feels like a bad habit and that it's more likely I'll say not to a job than yes. You'd think I didn't want to leave my current job. But I promise, I do. Not because it's awful, but because I need something more (in compensation and experience) and they are not able to offer it. 

An argument could be made that I should not have turned down these offers. They all have offered better experience and better pay than what I currently have. Just not as good as what I still hope for. 

I'm a total tease. But we already knew this, right? Let's just hope I find the right one before I have absolutely no more stamina left to keep looking. 

In related news -- I have been sucked of my motivation to do any form of exercise aside from walking for almost a month (with the exception of about 3 days). Drudgery and disappointment will do that to you. But I am going to power over this hump and promise to do better.

In unrelated news -- I was quoted in an article on USA Today about couples who look like each other. And they included Ben and Mine's picture in their subsequent photo gallery. We both look awful in the picture. And we look alike. And I'm going to ignore the implications in those two adjectives and assume the first is totally circumstantial. You can see the article by linking here.The photo gallery is here. 



2 comments:

Mesha said...

Its pretty cool that you were quoted so much in that article.

eclaires said...

Quoted in USAToday! Pretty cool. :)