At work today, I said 'okay: I'm going to write a resume.'
Tuesday, May 22nd, 2012 11:41 amI do think my resume looks pretty nice though.
I've now sent some more applications out and even sent out a letter courting my old high school to see if they'd be willing to hire me on. I'd definitely be willing to work there if possible.
Edit: Also, sharing something from Tumblr. There is a post going around about a video of two toddlers. The little boy toddler repeatedly tries to hug the little girl, who pushes him away because she doesn't want him to. I have some personal experience that I wanted to add to this; that links to my own reblog of the post with my thoughts added at the bottom.
If you hate following links, here's just what I shared about my personal experience with childhood bad reinforcement:
Some related personal experience: Once when I was a little girl, a family friend grabbed me in the swimming pool. He was a large adult man, and while I definitely considered him to be my friend, I did not want to be held by him. I repeatedly told him to let me go, and struggled to get free; however, since he was the only adult at the pool, he was the only person capable of making him listen to me. The other children (my sibling and his children, to be precise) continued playing, since they were uninvolved.
This man refused to let me go, stating that to be freed I had to ask him politely and say please. Eventually, realizing that I had no control in the situation and that this so-called friend had no respect for my personal space, I finally had to relent and do as he told me to do, humiliated and thoroughly frightened by the experience. This is an experience that has lived with me to this day, and I didn’t even actually get sexually molested as a result of it.
This kind of attitude is unacceptable, and must be considered bad parenting or bad treatment of other human beings when it’s seen. It has to be corrected in whatever ways we can. I feel really strongly about this kind of abuse because it is subtle and awful.