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I think my reason for getting a job could be hurting my chances, what should I do?
I have a degree, he worked in a presidential campaign, managed political projects, worked as business development manager, etc – and now I am applying for positions for waiters I can go back to school to do what you really want to do photography. By going to school and interning want a job that is both flexible and relatively well paid and barman is just that. The problem is that employers want people ideal, conflict-free time – what do I tell? Bartending jobs are very competitive in Los Angeles and I, of course, want to work in a place where the tips will be great. The interviewer always stress that it is an "interesting" career change for me which obliges me to explain my reasoning. I always emphasize that I need to make money and my work schedule around my job, but I still feel is making me damage. I realize that many artists in LA bartend and wait tables, so my situation is not unique. Thanks in advance.
Sounds like you go good management. A question may not respond during the interview process is what they are leaving a business or world politics and is oriented in the art. Did you fail there? "His references show that you are an amazing person to work? Lead with your references, to show that, although it's going to change directions, they are reliable, fun to work with him, and he will do a great job. As a general rule, I am told that young people have all ambition and concentration does not, and that people age have all the focus and ambition. The trick is getting in the middle somewhere and stay for a while: with ambition and focus. If the photo is actually you want to go to the next 40 years (as far as we know it today), then the approach of "all or nothing seems to make sense. If it is just another thing to do, you may want to consider using your business development and political skills as the backup while you go to school instead of serving drinks. At least that way you keep your options open at the same time exploring their ambitions. Good luck
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