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The Essential But Now What?: Jack of All Trades

Yes. Dog sitting is a lucrative side hustle. On a recent shoot, I learned a valuable lesson…you can market yourself as a superhero if you wanted.

During some down time I had the pleasure of overhearing a few new colleagues discuss the woes of finding a great dog sitter. One colleague mentioned that she used to have a sitter that would do a great job, anytime she needed…for free. A second colleague recommended someone, mentioning that he charged by the hour. Wait, say what now?

Apparently you can earn a second-living by dog sitting. To some this may be old news, but this was news to me. To quote one of my favorite rappers, Jay-Z 9(ahem, ahem): “I can sell water to a well.” Most people thought these words were just a play on words, but I can attest that now I believe these words.

Here’s the thing, if there is a need for a service, the service can be met and compensation can be received. I rarely look at the opportunities available to me; they really are endless. The key is to market yourself in the appropriate image. Of course there’s no formal interview process to be a doggy caregiver, but you can explain your history of taking care of pets. This translates to almost any service, from cleaning to being a computer technician.

I also learned that there’s also power in who you know. Last week I discussed the extended elevator pitch. Well general networking is similar. A mentor of mine once told me that people are hired, because in some instances they are liked. In most professions you spend more time with your co-workers than you do with your family. It’s important to like the people you work with. Makes sense. In networking, great conversations start and then the next thing you know, you’re either working for or being hired by a friend; a person who not only enjoyed your work ethic, but also your personality.

After the day was over, I came to the realization that I should sit down and think about what I may be good at, outside of my number one passion(s). I made sure to leave a business card with my boss for the day.  It’s all in how you present yourself, right?

Who knows? She may need someone to listen in on conversations and get ideas for writing blog posts to help others one day…that’s me.

By: Naiquan Greene

Video: I am passionate about…

One of the questions that we all ask ourselves at one point or another is “what is my passion/What am I doing with my life??” We found this video on Yahoo that may help you better answer that question.  After watching the video, check out Live Career or Career Explorer to begin figuring out what your passion is!

 

 

The Essential But Now What by Naiquan Greene

During senior weekend you shared fond memories with people you spent eight semesters getting to know. You walked across the stage to receive your diploma or in my case you walked across a creaky stage in the oldest building at the university because it rained. Nevertheless, you paid your dues and graduated from college…only to find yourself looking for work. So after four years of term papers, all-nighters, and an occasional party or two or three, what’s the next step

Unlike many of my friends I didn’t have a secured job with a diversified 401K Plan and health benefits. I did, however, have a secured internship with a major thought leadership corporation, which I was and still am grateful for, but after seven months I wanted those benefits, that corporate card, and diversified 401K Plan. While I did receive my ultimate goal, in those seven months I learned a few valuable things.

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Help me, Help YOU…

After I graduated from college I remember having an overwhelming feeling of being confused and not really sure what to do next or how I was supposed to be doing it. I wanted to ask people for help, but I was not exactly sure what I wanted to ask for, so I figured I would just talk to people, about everything and nothing, and hopefully in some of my random talks, I would figure things out.  Looking back, I probably would have gotten so much more out of my meetings had I been ready for help when I asked for it.

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Are You That Somebody?

I remember when I got my first job, and around this time of the year, I discovered the semi hidden treasures that are company holiday parties. At year end, companies show their employees how much they appreciate what they have accomplished during the year, and vendors that people work with over the year want to thank them for doing business with them. I remember the seemingly endless invites and all the open bars and passed h’orderves I could stand. Now while I was a novice at the holiday party shuffle, I did try my best to get in the game and play it as best as I could. I would break out my calendar and plot out which nights during the month of December I would actually HAVE to cook a meal. I am happy to say that all these years later, my December hasn’t really changed all that much. Looking back on the years past, I have some really great memories that I have with my coworkers that took place at these parties, but I also have some “did that really happen” moments that if I can help you avoid I would love to.

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