Making Ends Meet in a Slow Economy

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4 Responses

  1. Joseph says:

    Hello Sherri

    I agree with you on just getting a cash flow to cover your bills. I am doing that myself by picking up part time merchandising projects. While at the same time volunteering to work with different Nonprofits to get exposure and experience.
    Now how does taking a job just to get a cash flow, like the above person, impact your career direction? Meaning, if you just get part time gigs, that may not be in your field, so there is cash flow in this economy?

    Joseph

  2. Hi Joseph,
    The key to get work that covers cash flow is to make sure it is in line with your career goal.In Ray’s case, he wanted to be in the restaurant business, so he achieved that, but he also wants to sell his art work. He achieved that by working in a venue that promotes it.

    It is all about planning and strategy – making sure that you can connect the dots between where you are and where you want to be.There are jobs. The ones that are available may not be a person’s “Plan A”, so the key is in positioning yourself to be ready and in line with Plan A when things get better.

  3. Joseph says:

    Hi Sherri,

    Well in my case the “Plan B” is doing volunteer work with Non Profits to get the experience I need. Right now working with one group on redeveloping their board and creating “Clock Hours” for their workshops.
    Was able to get some part time work as a merchandiser, which is not my career goal. I am just finding that companies want someone with a track record, not just the skills. So I offer my skills to get the experience and connections.

  4. Joseph,
    If your goal is to get into the nonprofit sector, then volunteering is a great way to build experience and connections. Yes, employers do want a track record. It may be that there is other paying work that transfers more to your end goal than merchandising, and that in combination with the volunteer work will help you get closer to your goal, sooner. Sometimes it is beneficial to take a short term hit on salary if you can better relate your current experience to your target. Although you may make less up front. if you can show the skills you are using are directly related to your goal, it may get you there faster.