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As a career counselor, I have witnessed immense support for students' desires to gain experience through internships, externships, student leadership, and connections with alumni and other professionals. I loved studying communication, but now I work as an executive assistant in a psychiatric hospital. I couldn't agree more.
As important as self-awareness is to both our well-being, and getting along with our loved ones, it also has its shadow. Of course with the market downturn, I think the commentators have become even more "bitter" to the current experts, so you were probably ahead of the curve in finding a more hospitable forum.
If hospitals in NYC did this, there would be a run on grilled cheese ingredients all over the city. in my opinion; most people do not own nor recognize their "shadow" selves.and so disown their anger/frustration etc. So it was bad enough that they gave me vicodin. They gave me 20. Right here in Madison. I popped my vicodin.
Hello, McDonald's) Posted to: Diversity | Leadership January 18th, 2010 Del.icio.us Depends on the line of work (police, hospital, fire brigade?). Our cowboys and personnel went to local hospitals to visit sick children and brighten their day for no financial gain. Not everybody can take a day off from work though.
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