Showing posts with label Career. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Career. Show all posts

Monday, March 22, 2010

Spring cleaning . . . all of it. . . .

So I'm theoretically on a staycation yet I have committed myself to reading through my Google Reader (a full six weeks behind), updating my resume, looking for a teaching gig for the fall, meet with my retirement advisor, get my peepers checked out, set up a NALP conference call, and organizing my apartment. Oh, yeah, and I started a new part-time job this morning too. So not surprising, one of my favorite bloggers/LinkedIn experts, Lindsey Pollak, provided me the kick-in-the-pants that I needed through one of her blog postings. It was only the third thing I had read in my Google Reader! After a six week hiatus in the middle of my staycation!

What this comes down to is that I'm sometimes as bad as the overbusy students of whom she speaks. So it comes time to take stock, determine what I need/want, and how I'm going to get there. And that my friends, is why I love career advising folks. We're practical, yet hopeful and wishful, charting paths new and old. So thanks Lindsey, I needed that kick-in-the-pants.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Chicago -- Illinois' Largest College Town

No one should be surprised that there are more students in Chicago's Loop/South Loop than anywhere else in this state. After all, per the Chicago Sun-Times there are 25 different institutions of higher education right here. And I proudly work here in the Loop for the largest Catholic university in the country -- DePaul. But as a reminder, nothing I say in this blog in any way represents the viewpoints or positions of DePaul!

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

I'm leaving on a jet plane. . .

. . .or actually, I've already arrived from that jet plane ride. I'm in DC for the Annual NALP Conference, where I am serving as guest blogger for the week. Check out my first entry to learn more about NALP and why I am so proud to be a member.