Having a steady job. Going to work each day. Now, if there were ever a daily routine that has to rate at the top of most people’s list, this would be it. For some, the routine is meticulous – how they prepare for work, the route they take, where they park…There is a rhythm.
When people get fired or furloughed and that normal workday routine is broken, it can have interesting implications. It throws people off and they struggle to adjust to a new, different sort of routine – the routine of finding a job.
There is an old saying that finding that new job is a full-time job. For many, it is a job for which they have little or no training. They are forced to figure out a new routine and a “things to do” list on their own. That can slow down the job search.
John G. Self
There is an old saying that finding that new job is a full-time job. For many, it is a job for which they have little or no training. They are forced to figure out a new routine and a “things to do” list on their own. That can slow down the job search.
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