TopNotch1127
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- Nov 13, 2007
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So, I've decided to call it quits. I put in my two weeks, and my last day is Saturday.
Herein lies the problem. Although I've been vigorously applying to copywriter, publications and other journalism-based positions back home in Chicago (I'm moving back in with my parents for a while to save up some money), I haven't been able to even land an interview anywhere. I figure that it's mostly because I'm still fairly young, and my only real work experience is the 2.5 months that I've been a sports writer.
Has anyone else left a job without another lined up, or am I just incredibly moronic? And also, what are some things I can say in my oh-so-critical cover letter to help sell that I can do other things besides writing sports.
As much as I thought about it, I've decided that saying "I used to work bad hours for ****ty pay, so my expectations aren't that high," won't get me far ...
Herein lies the problem. Although I've been vigorously applying to copywriter, publications and other journalism-based positions back home in Chicago (I'm moving back in with my parents for a while to save up some money), I haven't been able to even land an interview anywhere. I figure that it's mostly because I'm still fairly young, and my only real work experience is the 2.5 months that I've been a sports writer.
Has anyone else left a job without another lined up, or am I just incredibly moronic? And also, what are some things I can say in my oh-so-critical cover letter to help sell that I can do other things besides writing sports.
As much as I thought about it, I've decided that saying "I used to work bad hours for ****ty pay, so my expectations aren't that high," won't get me far ...