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Don’t Worry About Switching Careers – Presidents Do It All the Time

Posted by Erik Even on Feb 10, 2009 in Careers, Employment, Uncategorized

Abraham LincolnLong gone are the days of yore, when a squeaky clean man young right out of college, recently married to his high school sweetheart, went to work in the mail room of a company and retired 41 years later as a vice president.

No, in the modern world, precarity keeps even professional workers jumping from position to position. And the average working American will have three separate careers during their lifetime, as dramatic technological and social changes keep the job market in permanent flux.

With Presidents Day coming up next Monday, let’s take a look at some of the careers US presidents held before they went into politics.

Twenty-three US presidents were lawyers, including Abraham Lincoln, Franklin Roosevelt and Bill Clinton. Of course, the skills and knowledge of a lawyer are directly useful to a politician (or at least should be.. you hear me, Blago?).

Six presidents were teachers or college professors, including Woodrow Wilson (at Wesleyan, he coached the football team) and Lyndon Johnson (a Texas high school teacher).

Grover Cleveland was sheriff of Erie County, New York; Warren G. Harding was editor of the Marion, Ohio Daily Star; Thomas Jefferson was an architect, archaeologist, inventor, and farmer; and Herbert Hoover was a minig engineer and an author.

George W. Bush was an oil company chairman and manager of a baseball team, although he wasn’t particularly good at either. Barack Obama was a research associate and a community organizer.

So if you find yourself leaving behind one career for another, don’t worry. You’re in good company.

And have a happy Presidents Day!

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Who’s in Your Top Five?

Posted by PRGUY222 on Nov 6, 2008 in Careers, Employment, Job Search, Jobs

You know how us girls and boys these days have a ‘top five’ list? If you don’t know (you should), it’s a list comprised of your fave five dudes or chicks you’d like to…well, you know. It’s almost always made up of celebrities, athletes, or public figures– the kinds of people you can’t actually have, otherwise your significant other would be H-U-R-T :(

Just like having your ‘top five’ of people you’d like to rendezvous with, so too should you keep a little list handy of those employers you’d really LOVE to work for. Really think about it. Choose the ones that make you weak in the knees and feel warm and fuzzy.

In the meantime, while you’re scoopin’ ice cream down at the Baskin Robbins or taking orders at a job you despise from someone you’d highly enjoy hitting upside the head with a frying pan, get a free trial to EmploymentCrossing and search for the dream job at your dream company. You’ll feel better for taking positive steps in your career search and you can browse mucho sites (100+ to be more precise) with so many jobs it’ll make your head spin. Hello, LawCrossing! Almost 142,000 legal jobs! Wowzers.

So before, during, and after the masterful creation of your employer ‘top five’, let EmploymentCrossing help. We are employment gods — so to speak :)

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