I'm Going to Be Delicate Here.
It's clear as of today that it's not me that's sucking at this job, it's the job that's sucking. I mean, it's a bad situation. Talked to an dear mentor from days past who knows what these jobs should be like and he said, wow, that's not good.
So what does one do when they find out their "dream job" is not so dreamy? What now?
Here are jobs I think I'd like, not that I trust myself to pick anymore:
*studying elephant family dynamics in Africa
*studying the connections between bird songs and whale songs
*writing for radiolab, thisamericanlife, or speakingoffaith
*writing documentaries about cool smart people who are dead
*designing energy-efficient and lovely and low-cost housing for poor folks
*chef
*librarian for a big pretty library
*forest ranger
*photographer
*bookmaker
*studier of brains
*person who makes up names for ice cream flavors
*cat
*yes, cat, like the animal. their job is to take naps and be cute. i want that job.
(i swear the little meatsock posed for this picture. i took it just now with my computer's webcam. sorry for blur.)
See, trouble is, I'd have to, like, be a baby again to do one of these things with my life. Start over. Be reincarnated.
Is reincarnation necessary for career change? Or maybe I just need this job at a different place?
Sigh.
I've been crying on and off all day. And now I'm tired.
So what does one do when they find out their "dream job" is not so dreamy? What now?
Here are jobs I think I'd like, not that I trust myself to pick anymore:
*studying elephant family dynamics in Africa
*studying the connections between bird songs and whale songs
*writing for radiolab, thisamericanlife, or speakingoffaith
*writing documentaries about cool smart people who are dead
*designing energy-efficient and lovely and low-cost housing for poor folks
*chef
*librarian for a big pretty library
*forest ranger
*photographer
*bookmaker
*studier of brains
*person who makes up names for ice cream flavors
*cat
*yes, cat, like the animal. their job is to take naps and be cute. i want that job.
(i swear the little meatsock posed for this picture. i took it just now with my computer's webcam. sorry for blur.)
See, trouble is, I'd have to, like, be a baby again to do one of these things with my life. Start over. Be reincarnated.
Is reincarnation necessary for career change? Or maybe I just need this job at a different place?
Sigh.
I've been crying on and off all day. And now I'm tired.
Comments
but to answer your question - NO - you don't need to be reincarnated to start over. i've heard of people changing careers in their 50s finally realizing what it is they want to do. so you're 30 years ahead of the game!
i'm really sorry it's not as wonderful as it should be.
And I'm sure you'll find where you're supposed to be and what you're supposed to be doing—whether it's to high-tail it out of there or to just stay put for a little while. Learning experiences have a way of revealing themselves slowly.
The word verification for this comment is 'ousta.' You know, like, "I only knew like three words in Polish, except now I know four because Oscar taught me the word for lip: Ousta!" —compliments of Larry the Cucumber.
(I'm sure Larry has no idea what he wants to be when he grows up, but he seems quite happy.)
P.S. This is me solliciting cousins for my new little one :)
Liz