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This is Day #14 of 60 Days of Gratitude Challenge

The prompt is What rejection are you grateful for or name a rejection you are grateful for. (It was most grateful for - but it's hard enough as it is.)

I don't know. I try not to remember the rejections. Also there's been a lot of them. I survived, obviously, and moved on. Rejection - I've learned has very little to do with me - and a lot to do with the person doing the rejecting. It's not personal.

I suppose I'm grateful that I didn't get those law jobs I applied for in Missouri and Iowa. I'd have been miserable in them.

Date: 2020-11-17 08:32 am (UTC)
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I've always found it a shame that people in the trades are often looked down upon, when where would our modern world be without people who are good at building or repairing things?

As long as you are at least generally handy, reasonably intelligent, and adaptable, you should always have work. Now-- whether you get paid properly for it is another matter, and trickier to deal with.

My biggest issues over my working life have always been with the industries I worked in, and not with the people I worked with, even those first guys. They were mostly just cheap, they weren't mean or nasty to me or my co-workers.

(BTW, I'm trying to stay within your "please be positive" request. Feel free to delete if this or any other comment is inappropriate. I assure you, I'm not trying to be negative, just informative, or to provide context).

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