A sad ending, but a tremendous new beginning
I graduated into the Great Recession. Had a solid academic record, internships, some awards. But the job market was terrible. In the meantime I had worked construction for day laborer wages.
It took about a year for me to finally snag a salaried job. Was in a different field but at that point I just wanted to not be... See more
Dr. Ben Braddockx.comPeople dedicate themselves to being “good workers,” and being successful means keeping clients, customers, and managers happy while fitting into a company’s cultural norms. Unfortunately, success for the company does not always align with what is best for the person, and over time, a disconnect can emerge. This is what happened to me.