Careers III
Opportunity never comes late; she arrives precisely at the time she wishes to. She is often elusive to people who needs her most. In that, she need to be teased to reveal her real beauty and appeal.
A couple of months ago, I mentioned about joining a job workshop and getting job leads from it. I found Opportunity there. She was sitting behind my case manager, who pointed me to more job leads and resources, and still reluctant to speak up. I tried to catch up with with my fellow classmates in that workshop, while I busy filling my personal directory of contacts. I knew that she was just tailing me, but each time I turn, she would sprint like a gazelle. Because I journal all of my job applications–keeping the contact details, people I spoke to on the phone and even some side notes about how the receptionist sounded like–I tried to look for her there, but she’s hardly ever there. Looking at my resume (nth version), there’s not much I can do just for her to open doors for me, she is an ill-mannered drama queen who loves unsuspecting victims of sudden fate twists. Rumours has it that she and Fate are sisters?
My job search was turning into a cheap melodrama of an ill-fated immigrant who was snagged by false dreams, and now treads the long mile of scratching a living from placement agencie’s pittance. I nearly raised my white flag when I phoned my friend Rico. She appeared from a cloud of ambiguity anon!
“Dex, our company has been looking for a Technical Writer for quite sometime now.”
“I can match my qualification and experience. I’ll give it a try.”
To be continued…