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Permalink Reply by Jerry Albright on July 14, 2009 at 4:45pm
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Permalink Reply by Jerry Albright on July 14, 2009 at 7:31pm Okay....I'm not a TPR............never have been, have always been on the corporate side of life which according to Sandra is a terrible job.....but that's satire and I truly knows that she's just very, very jealous of me! Hah!
Anyway.......sorry to segway.............but from the other side of the fence, just about every job change I have made in my 30 year career was because of a phone call from a TPR who wanted to know if I was interested in making a job change. I was never interested in making the job change when they actually called me, but I always did make the change except for one time. And the real reason I was interested was because there was already an established relationship between me and the TPR because they took the time previously to get to know me, or my casual curiosity became serious curiosity because they also took the time to find out just "what else" I might be interested in as a career step or company change. Sometimes the jobs were of interest, and other times they were not. All I can tell you is this. There is a TPR in Seattle who has placed me 3 different times over a 10 year period of time because I was casually interested, but what she had to sell met my value system at that time and my casual first interview to kick the tires so to speak turned out to be bonefide job changes. So there you go. Don't judge a book by it's cover. I learned that in retail a long, long time ago. The person who appears to be homeless, or is poorly dressed is often times the person who drops tons of money on "new stuff" because they can. They just didn't look like they could. It's always nice to be surprised by life. If we're not, then what's the point?
Permalink Reply by Thomas Patrick Chuna on July 15, 2009 at 12:26am Interesting perspective. Thank you Peter. Can you clarify one point though - has this same recruiter been "recruiting" you from the places she has placed you?
Peter Ceccarelli said:Okay....I'm not a TPR............never have been, have always been on the corporate side of life which according to Sandra is a terrible job.....but that's satire and I truly knows that she's just very, very jealous of me! Hah!
Anyway.......sorry to segway.............but from the other side of the fence, just about every job change I have made in my 30 year career was because of a phone call from a TPR who wanted to know if I was interested in making a job change. I was never interested in making the job change when they actually called me, but I always did make the change except for one time. And the real reason I was interested was because there was already an established relationship between me and the TPR because they took the time previously to get to know me, or my casual curiosity became serious curiosity because they also took the time to find out just "what else" I might be interested in as a career step or company change. Sometimes the jobs were of interest, and other times they were not. All I can tell you is this. There is a TPR in Seattle who has placed me 3 different times over a 10 year period of time because I was casually interested, but what she had to sell met my value system at that time and my casual first interview to kick the tires so to speak turned out to be bonefide job changes. So there you go. Don't judge a book by it's cover. I learned that in retail a long, long time ago. The person who appears to be homeless, or is poorly dressed is often times the person who drops tons of money on "new stuff" because they can. They just didn't look like they could. It's always nice to be surprised by life. If we're not, then what's the point?
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