just curious....
Lola815
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I was just wondering if you could go back in time, knowing what you know now, would you still go into human resources????
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My degree is in Criminal Justice so my other option is police office, probabtion office, parole officer, or correction officer. Now that I think about it there are times I am all of the above. I love what I do - have those days, but the good out weighs the bad.
Oops! Forgot Babe Ruth.
Chari
PORK
But, knowing what I know now, I would also be delighted to end up in HR, and do love the work, the challenges, and especially the people I get to work with.
By the by, for those who talked above about wishing they had gone to law school, it is not too late. I did it in a night school program, starting at age 35. Took 6 years, through two jobs and the birth of two kids, with consistent 60-hour work weeks in the mix. But it can be done IF you enjoy school and the law.
Well, it may also require that you be married to a saint.
Regards,
Steve Mac
Steve McElfresh, PhD
Principal & Founder
HR Futures
408.605.1870
This thread has kind of evolved into a "how did I get here?" theme - like another thread from a while back. So - how did I get here?
- popcorn maker and butterer at a drive-in movie theater when I was 14
- dance teacher (jazz, tap, ballet)
- counter clerk at a pocorn store (kind of like Baskin Robbins)
- various telemarketing jobs. Hated it - didn't stick around long!
- Hotel airport driver, bartender, front desk clerk, reservations manager, accountant, controller, HR manager (not all at the same time. Well, on SOME days...!)
- HR Director for a small childcare company
What would I do differently? Get more training in the "why's" of HR. In my other HR job, I knew all the procedures and had tons of resources at the corporate office. Now I AM the resource at the corp office. I'm finding that I knew a lot more than I realized, and that I have a lot more to learn than I realized. Been an exciting ride so far!