The Cynical Girl: How I Fell Into HR |
Posted: 25 Oct 2012 03:45 AM PDT Here’s a question from a reader.
My career in HR is an accident. I was a kid. I had no money. It was 1995 and there was an unfilled HR internship at a local candy factory. I could type and work the fax machine. No joke. I got the job for the summer; however, I worked there a few months longer while going to school because the money was good. I earned $8.00/hr and paid the bills. The next summer? I found a similar staffing job. I made $10/hr and felt like a rock star. Then I graduated from college with $45,000 in student loans and no discernible skills. I found a job as a staffing chick — I filled contract, temporary and permanent jobs. Shortly after that, I found another recruiting job. My boss taught me how to be a Human Resources generalist. My mix of recruiting knowledge, employment law and moxie made me brave and reckless. “Fire me,” I always begged. “I hate this fucking job.” Those fools! I could not get fired! I had a few more HR jobs. It’s all very boring. Then we moved to North Carolina. That’s when I really ramped up my weird career as a speaker and a writer. I also started working in social media marketing. Anyway, here is the point:
If I can do it, you can do it. In fact, you can do it better. |
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