This week, someone invited me to join Circle K. I was not interested in joining the organization, and I declined the offer politely. Then the person said that "it'll look good on the resume". It wasn't my first time that I've heard this line, but it it is really, really irksome to me. Was it supposed to entice or motivate me to join the organization? If you are doing something you love or interested in, then all the more power to you! I just have a problem with people joining organizations for the "sole purpose" of padding their resumes. What happened to joining clubs/organizations just for the love or the fun of it?!?!
Okie dokie, that's my complaint of the week. ;)
I have work training on Saturday - it is expected to run from early morning to mid-afternoon. This means that I'll be staying on campus ... on a Saturday. Ahhh! I've made plans for the afternoon and evening of Saturday, fortunately, so I'll be out of here shortly after the training session. Yay!
P.S. I don't think the senior events/trips are particularly appealing. Besides, some are only for 21+ (i.e. Foxwoods Casino) - a requirement that I will not meet until next September. Can that be considered as age-ism? ;)
Okie dokie, that's my complaint of the week. ;)
I have work training on Saturday - it is expected to run from early morning to mid-afternoon. This means that I'll be staying on campus ... on a Saturday. Ahhh! I've made plans for the afternoon and evening of Saturday, fortunately, so I'll be out of here shortly after the training session. Yay!
P.S. I don't think the senior events/trips are particularly appealing. Besides, some are only for 21+ (i.e. Foxwoods Casino) - a requirement that I will not meet until next September. Can that be considered as age-ism? ;)