MJ: At the beginning of the project, you hired several career coaches to help you design your resume and guide you in your search. What are your overall thoughts about job coaching?
BE: A lot of what was going on with my coaches was a complete and utter waste of time. First, they all want to do a personality test. My first thought was, “I already told you I’m a P.R. person, that’s what I do. So what if I have the personality of an embalmer?” In 1993, 89 of the Fortune top 100 companies were administering the Myers-Briggs test to their employees. The philosophy behind personality tests is that they don’t want you to be in the wrong kind of job. The tests have been completely exposed as nonsense. People take the test in the morning and then take it again in the afternoon and have a new personality. There’s a wonderful recent book, Cult of Personality by Annie Murphy Paul, who just goes through how it’s ridiculous.
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Showing Tag: "food" (Show all posts)sick sick sick [sic]Posted by Nikki Reimer on Saturday, June 5, 2010,
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I've been sick since my latest trip to Calgary, at which I attended a book club in my old home of Woodbine and hosted a party at Comrad Sound with readings by ryan fitzpatrick and Claire Lacey, and some really terrific music by Church of the Very Bright Lights and the ever lovely Morgan Greenwood. It was one of those rare, perfect evenings of warmth and friendship.
The first week home brought Aunt Flo and the Flu. The second week brought a severe depressive episode, and the end of the second w... Continue reading ... |
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