Quote: Wiredgeek wrote:Volunteer work does wonderful things to fill in gaps on resumes in times like this. It shows you're motivated and willing to work (and keeps
the trick with post-employment depression is to Keep Working. Whether you're just making massive headway in the Honey Do list, catching up on personal
projects, or 'merely' spending time putting out resumes, the act of getting shaved, dressed, and ready for work will keep you on the '9 to 5
groove', which is very important for mental stability!
your mind on things other than the current situation). If the volunteer work has something to do with what you do or what you want to do, so much the better,
but definitely not required.
Jeanne Hedge
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"Believe me, if I have to go the rest of my life without companionship, knowing myself won't be a problem."
-- Gabrielle of Potadeia