Hmmm, actually, one does not only get ONE opportunity for respect or career.
I have changed careers three times, beginning as a Social Worker for eight years, changing to Medical Technologist at age 30 (working in research labs for about 10 years as well), and finally becoming a General Contractor at age 50.
In each of my changes, I left with good respect from my employers and colleagues, but even when one loses respect, it CAN be regained. It will just take a LOT of time, consistency and patience. Respect is much more important to maintain than a career, as it IS very difficult to regain, but not impossible. 🤠
WOW Kally, THAT’S telling it like it is (Most of the time)
What is lost CAN be found; but only with GREAT effort and diligence. There is ALWAYS a price to pay for our errors. Still it IS better to pay THAT price than it is to pretend that it does NOT matter.
“To thy own self be true” (Shakespeare) (then practice this candid truth with all others.)
Profound and true! I was blessed with a lengthy career in the classroom. I doubt my eyes could see the 40 years ahead when I graduated from college. Kally, best wishes for the rest of your week.
The quote is very true but the lemon in the picture makes me wonderWhen your career gives you lemons, make a custard. and think about the quote while eating it. Thanks Kally
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Laugh your way to a great day
Very true
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Thank you, Saji.
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Reblogged this on John Cowgill's Literature Site.
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Thank you so much!
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You are very welcome so much.
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SMiles Kally i Used
To Believe my
Job For
Pay
Made
The Difference
Between Life
Or Death
That
Attitude
Is A Shorter
Way For Life
Indeed
Life
Slayed
That Attitude
FOR Me
A Career
May
Be Life
Or Death Deep
Do What You
Love or
Die
Now
What
You
Hate Living
CuLTuRE is Always
Illusion Yet Deadly
To Even BReATHE SoUL🌊🎼
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Thank you so much for the soulful poem, Katie.
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ALWaYS A Pleasure
Dear Kally Thanks For
Your Inspiring
Words
And
Help
You
Bring To
The WorKinG
World
While
i Just Play
In A Day of
A Life iN A
Golden Age
With SMiLes i
Hope And Wish
For
You
Too My FRiEnD🙌😊
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Hmmm, actually, one does not only get ONE opportunity for respect or career.
I have changed careers three times, beginning as a Social Worker for eight years, changing to Medical Technologist at age 30 (working in research labs for about 10 years as well), and finally becoming a General Contractor at age 50.
In each of my changes, I left with good respect from my employers and colleagues, but even when one loses respect, it CAN be regained. It will just take a LOT of time, consistency and patience. Respect is much more important to maintain than a career, as it IS very difficult to regain, but not impossible. 🤠
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I appreciate you sharing your experiences with us. Really appreciate, C.A.
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This is so true, and should be a magnet and/or sticker 🙂
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Have a wonderful day.
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WOW Kally, THAT’S telling it like it is (Most of the time)
What is lost CAN be found; but only with GREAT effort and diligence. There is ALWAYS a price to pay for our errors. Still it IS better to pay THAT price than it is to pretend that it does NOT matter.
“To thy own self be true” (Shakespeare) (then practice this candid truth with all others.)
May God our life paths and decisions!
Patrick
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Hooray to that, Patrick! Owning up to your own errors benefit not others but yourself.
Warm blessings my friend.
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When respect and career are lost, there is no turning back.
I agree with your words.
Hurray! Wisdom are back
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Thank you so much! Your comments are greatly missed.
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smile
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Profound and true! I was blessed with a lengthy career in the classroom. I doubt my eyes could see the 40 years ahead when I graduated from college. Kally, best wishes for the rest of your week.
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You are certainly blessed! Lucky you, come and rub off some luck to us.
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The quote is very true but the lemon in the picture makes me wonderWhen your career gives you lemons, make a custard. and think about the quote while eating it. Thanks Kally
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Laugh your way to a great day
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Oooo.. I always love custard! How about a lemon cheesecake? Haha.
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Love lemon cheesecake
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With lemonade, perhaps?
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Yummm
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Absolutely true! 👍
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Thanks, Herry!
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Good
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