Like tens of thousands of workers, I was laid off recently.
I've spent the past three years working in communications for the local community college: writing stories, news releases, web content, and producing a series of videos. My contract ended, and with it, my income, healthcare and other benefits.
But I'll be OK. First of all, I am not my job. My life is much bigger than how I make my living.
This isn't the first time I've been laid off or the first time I've been up against hard times. I am resilient, resourceful, and creative. I've pivoted in my career so many times that if I weren't 5-foot-2, I'd play for the NBA.
Over the years, I've pivoted from one job and learned to new skills to do another job.
- I've learned to manage communications for nonprofit organizations.
- I've learned how to be a reporter for a daily newspaper.
- I've learned how to write grant proposals for nonprofit organizations.
- I've learned how to stand in front of a TV camera and be spokesperson for an organization.
- I've learned how to write for the Web and social media.
- I've learned how to produce videos.
- I've learned how to be a much better writer.
Who knows what skills I'll learn next?
Writing and communications jobs I've done in my career:
I've done many kinds of work that isn't aligned to my college degree or career path. I'll be you have, too.
- As a teen, I was a carhop at A&W, a lumber sorter and grader at a lumber mill, and a dishwasher in a nursing home.
- I paid for college by working as a file clerk and then by doing data entry.
- I managed shipping and receiving for a college bookstore.
- I created and ran events for an independent bookstore. And I was the Story Lady.
- I managed a small, rural branch library and again was the Story Lady.
- I managed a federal program to assist homeless veterans
- I managed a federal program to provide heating assistance to low-income people
- I managed retail operations at a National Park Service visitor center
- I ran my own book marketing and literary events company.
Who knows what interesting work is ahead for me?
Other kinds of work I've done not related to journalism and writing:
I've worked long enough to know what I want in my work:
My past work experience has also given me clarity about what I don't want in my work:
So here I go again. I'm ready to take on new challenges and see where I can make a difference.
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