What has procrastination cost you?
By dreamy1
@dreamy1 (3811)
United States
April 10, 2011 9:05pm CST
I am a huge procrastinator. I'm realizing how it is costing me. It costs me in time, money and opportunities. For example I applied for a job back in October. I went on an interview but didn't get it. I can reapply in six months which is now. I checked today and they aren't hiring at the moment. I saw that they last posted for jobs on March 25th. Had I stayed on top of things and not been a procrastinator I would have seen this and would have been able to apply again. Now I have to wait until who knows when to try again. It could be months from now. They pay more money than my current job. I hate procrastinating!
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@dont_pick_your_nose (2279)
• Australia
12 Apr 11
You are procrastinating again about it right now. At this very minute you could be outside seeking this very opportuntity that your are on your computer longing for... instead of telling mylot (hehe although i value your contributions) get your resume out to as many people that you have posted discussions or replies you have to be in it to win it apply for a job 6 months ago is not taking opportunity at all apply daily or as often as you can then you choose where from your options.
@dreamy1 (3811)
• United States
12 Apr 11
Well I can't do anything about it now until they start hiring again because that is only one of two companies that I really want to work for. The other company is hiring but only for Japanese speakers at the moment and I don't speak Japanese and don't want to learn. So I will just have to wait. I already have a job by the way so I'm not desperate for work I just want to change companies.
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@dont_pick_your_nose (2279)
• Australia
13 Apr 11
OK ! Well if that's really the only places that you want to work then use this time to create yourself the standout resume including references that you will need to get this amazing job! =) Goodluck dreamy.