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Episode Synopsis
Wisdom gained from over 4 plus decades of recruiting or employment seeking.
“Getting fired is nature’s way of telling you that you had the wrong job in the first place.” — Hal Lancaster
Going to Work
My working career started around the age of 11. Having already decided to be an artist, I was inspired to create. Much time was spent creating drawings, pottery, painting, poetry or even what we called “alley hunting.”
One of my favorite places to be was in Art class or at the small desk in my room making something.
A year or so later, after asking my Mom for some money, I found myself shipped off to rural Nebraska where my knuckles got bloodied while bees chased me around as I tried to throw hay bales.
Somehow, I talked the decision maker into letting me drive the tractor. Selling him on the fact that I was not that strong and was slowing down production.
Later, I would enter sales as a profession, but would have to finish my time on the tractor first. That ended abruptly when I failed to negotiate a turn coupled with an elevation change, overturning the almost full flatbed trailer.
This event is seemingly so rare, I could not find even one picture ANYWHERE depicting a similar event.
I was not very popular after that and was shipped back home.
Read the entire article with illustrations on Medium
Learn more about and support the author on Patreon
“Getting fired is nature’s way of telling you that you had the wrong job in the first place.” — Hal Lancaster
Going to Work
My working career started around the age of 11. Having already decided to be an artist, I was inspired to create. Much time was spent creating drawings, pottery, painting, poetry or even what we called “alley hunting.”
One of my favorite places to be was in Art class or at the small desk in my room making something.
A year or so later, after asking my Mom for some money, I found myself shipped off to rural Nebraska where my knuckles got bloodied while bees chased me around as I tried to throw hay bales.
Somehow, I talked the decision maker into letting me drive the tractor. Selling him on the fact that I was not that strong and was slowing down production.
Later, I would enter sales as a profession, but would have to finish my time on the tractor first. That ended abruptly when I failed to negotiate a turn coupled with an elevation change, overturning the almost full flatbed trailer.
This event is seemingly so rare, I could not find even one picture ANYWHERE depicting a similar event.
I was not very popular after that and was shipped back home.
Read the entire article with illustrations on Medium
Learn more about and support the author on Patreon
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