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RE: private career counseling
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Jo Solis
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May 16, 2004 14:13 PDT
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Thomas,
I have been working with a career coach off and on for the past 2 years.
I pay over $60 per 50 minute session. When we first met, I was unhappy
with my job and ready to quit, but with his helped, found a way to
drastically improve my situation.
When I found out last year that my company would be closing, I resumed
sessions with him and after several months of research, decided to
change careers from web designer to librarian.
I have not worked with him for several months, but will start sessions
again to work on a plan for a library-related job hunt for when my job
is terminated in July.
If you have specific questions about the work I do with a coach or the
services he provides, I'd be happy to try to answer them off list.
Regards,
Jo
Thomas Roche wrote:
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Colleagues,
Please excuse the cross posting. Has anyone had
any experience with using the services of private
career counselors or candidate-pays headhunter-type
services, WRT library or library-related employment
searches? If so, I would very much like to hear
thoughts and suggestions, advice and warnings, etc.,
along those lines. Thanks!
tr
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Dr. Thomas P. Roche
Librarian
The Marvelwood School
476 Skiff Mtn. Rd.-- PO Box 3001
Kent, CT 06757
tertullia-@yahoo.com
(my opinions do not reflect those of my employer)
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