Aren’t we all just temps now, anyway?

February 3rd, 2010

I recently finished reading this article from Business Week: The Disposable Worker. One thing that struck me was that there has been a significant mental shift as to how jobs and careers are conceived between my generation and my parents’. For years we’ve heard that it doesn’t matter what you do in college because people end up changing jobs and careers 5-7 times throughout their lives anyway. If that’s the case, why would 1) we assume that we’d ever be working for the same company our entire lives, or want to, and 2) why would any company assume we would stay with them for life even if they gave us the chance? Don’t we already assume, from the start, that this job won’t last more than a few years before we decide to move on to something else?

So, has this mindset predisposed us to a life as a perpetual temp?

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January 30th, 2010

Sorry folks, been busy. I’ll start more updates soon. In short: I’ve decided to embrace my inner computer nerd and started taking a course in Java at the local college to build a base of programming knowledge. I’m also starting to brush up on my math skills (which have completely atrophied, I might add). Why? Well, I plan on taking the GREs mid-late spring and applying to some grad programs. Exactly which, I’m not certain yet. Which is why I’m taking my time and researching all of this as much as possible.

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