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post # 544 — Thursday, May 22, 2008 — a Careers post

Escape from Corporate America

Pamela Skillings has written a fun  AND serious book called “ESCAPE from CORPORATE AMERICA: a practical guide to Creating the Career of Your Dreams.”

Here are some of the lists from the book:

The Benefits Of Corporate Jobs

  1. Steady paycheck.                                                                    
  2. Benefits.                                                                                 
  3. Paid vacation days.                                                                                          
  4. Prestige.
  5. Free office supplies.                                                                                                                  .
  6. Résumé building.                                                                      
  7. Mom’s approval.                                                                     
  8. Structured career path.                                                
  9. Friendships forged in shared misery.                 

The Drawbacks Of Corporate Jobs

  1. Excessive workloads.
  2. Tedious work
  3. Grueling commutes.
  4. Endless meetings.
  5. Cubicles.
  6. Fluorescent lighting.
  7. Open bar at the holiday party   
  8. Sense of worthlessness.
  9. Bad coffee.
  10. Neckties and panty hose.
  11. Mean and/or idiotic bosses.

  The Phases of Corporate Disillusionment

 Phase 1: Typical Honeymoon Phase Behavior

Phase 2. Denial: “My Job Is Great, I Tell You, Just Great.”

Phase 3. Bitching: “This Job Sucks.”

Phase 4. Bargaining: “I Can Make It Work Somehow.”

Phase 5. Depression: “What’s the Point?  There’s No Way Out.”

Phase 6. Acceptance or Change: “I Guess Things Could Be Worse” or “It’s Time to Make a Change.”

The most common reasons behind dissatisfaction with cubicle life.

  1. Corporate Burnout
  2. Terminal Boredom
  3. Square Peg Syndrome
  4. Balance Disorder
  5. Meaning Deficiency
  6. Toxic Workplace Blues
  7. Exploring Escape Routes

Seven alternatives to your current corporate rut.

  1. Corporate Jobs That Don’t Suck
  2. Take a Break
  3. Swim in a Smaller Pond
  4. Go Solo
  5. Build A Business
  6. Follow Your Creative Dreams
  7. Make A Difference

This summary may make the book sound flip, but it’s not. It’s a thorough and helpful examination of a serious subject.


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Dana Zurbuchen said

www.fallinlovewithyourbusinessagain.com

David,

Right on the money! The irony is that even small business owners can have these same sentiments! The excitement goes away and things feel tedious. Why? Because they build the business like a job and not like a business!

There are so many ways for small business owners to fall in love with their businesses again! When my clients think that going back to a "job" is a better option, I'll send them to your tips and remind them that we create our own happiness and unhappiness. Building the life they want with the proper support will garner wonderful results!

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