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According to Wagoner, a good rule of thumb is to take on the “toughest, nastiest job?? yourself, and focus on doing your...
...realities of life—with four children and a wife also pursuing a graduate education in psychiatry, the economic burdens upon him began to mount. Ironically, he would find financial salvation in the very arena he had abandoned because he needed “a real job??—entertainment. Not that his love had been totally suppressed during his successful years in psychiatry; while at Harvard, he founded, wrote and directed The Proposition, a political satirical review that ran in Cambridge from 1968 to 1978 and off-Broadway...
After graduating with a degree in history, though, Barnes said he “needed a job??—so he took a position at the Providence (R.I.) Journal...
...notes that the first-year adviser’s job??providing general advising on questions that run the gamut of the curriculum—“is not quite as simple as people sometimes feel...
Whereas Horan accepts that she isn’t good at “networking” and “self-promotion”—skills essential to landing a job??Peter more pointedly blames the “petty” and “competitive” student body whose talents make him less marketable. He feels that many of his supposed friends have buttressed their self-esteem through his failure...