So my friend/possible SO will be quitting her job working for an insurance agent soon (she is working as a secretary/office manager). She is quitting not due to the job, but due to her boss. However, before she quits she is going to take an insurance certification test as a backup plan.
Just to give a bit of a back story: My friend/possible SO and I met through a dating website. She is in the process of getting her divorce (which will be soon). So she has had to suddenly enter the workforce. She had one previous job working for a salon at the front desk since I've known her this last year. I'm taking things slow due to the fact that she is still married, divorcing and healing.
So as someone who over thinks and over analyzes things, I know that if we do decide to start dating and doing the LDR thing, there is a goal spoken or unspoken about closing the distance at some point. That's more in my mind than hers right now. I definitely want her to be able to work at at a place she enjoys or at least doesn't dread going into work. That should be the goal for everyone. However, she has goals and dreams beyond that. She wants to work in an area that is creative. She has debated going back to school, but doesn't want to go back into student debt. She just has a B.A. now.
I own a business here in New Mexico, so as it stands right now I can't really move. I guess my idea at one time was that maybe to get a change of scenery she could do some type of schooling here in New Mexico and then she could have the option of moving back to Colorado if we can't CD right now or ever. It would give us a chance to get to know each other etc. Again, this was just an idea and nothing I would have brought up until wwaayyyy later if we started the LDR.
So I guess the question is or what I'm seeking advice on, is how should I go about giving her career advice? Right now I think the best thing I can do is to just encourage her. Her self-esteem is kinda low due to the divorce and difficulty with two jobs and having two bad bosses. I think if she gets a good boss she will like her job more and have better self-esteem and confidence. Has anyone had this issue come up? How have you helped your SO with career moves? Did your career advice or discussions change after you got more into the LDR and both had some idea of CD. Not now, but later I thought of getting her some book about finding the right career based on her personality and interests (I've already done the research on the books). I've thought about (and done slightly) looking through craigslist and posting some jobs she might be interested in. I've thought about asking if she needs help with her resume or wants me to read over it.
Any advice about giving career and job advice to your SO as it pertains to a LDR and eventually closing the distance? Any advice about having an LDR who is healing and just coming out of a divorce and has a some self-esteem and confidence issues? Thoughts? Anything is appreciated. Thanks!
Just to give a bit of a back story: My friend/possible SO and I met through a dating website. She is in the process of getting her divorce (which will be soon). So she has had to suddenly enter the workforce. She had one previous job working for a salon at the front desk since I've known her this last year. I'm taking things slow due to the fact that she is still married, divorcing and healing.
So as someone who over thinks and over analyzes things, I know that if we do decide to start dating and doing the LDR thing, there is a goal spoken or unspoken about closing the distance at some point. That's more in my mind than hers right now. I definitely want her to be able to work at at a place she enjoys or at least doesn't dread going into work. That should be the goal for everyone. However, she has goals and dreams beyond that. She wants to work in an area that is creative. She has debated going back to school, but doesn't want to go back into student debt. She just has a B.A. now.
I own a business here in New Mexico, so as it stands right now I can't really move. I guess my idea at one time was that maybe to get a change of scenery she could do some type of schooling here in New Mexico and then she could have the option of moving back to Colorado if we can't CD right now or ever. It would give us a chance to get to know each other etc. Again, this was just an idea and nothing I would have brought up until wwaayyyy later if we started the LDR.
So I guess the question is or what I'm seeking advice on, is how should I go about giving her career advice? Right now I think the best thing I can do is to just encourage her. Her self-esteem is kinda low due to the divorce and difficulty with two jobs and having two bad bosses. I think if she gets a good boss she will like her job more and have better self-esteem and confidence. Has anyone had this issue come up? How have you helped your SO with career moves? Did your career advice or discussions change after you got more into the LDR and both had some idea of CD. Not now, but later I thought of getting her some book about finding the right career based on her personality and interests (I've already done the research on the books). I've thought about (and done slightly) looking through craigslist and posting some jobs she might be interested in. I've thought about asking if she needs help with her resume or wants me to read over it.
Any advice about giving career and job advice to your SO as it pertains to a LDR and eventually closing the distance? Any advice about having an LDR who is healing and just coming out of a divorce and has a some self-esteem and confidence issues? Thoughts? Anything is appreciated. Thanks!
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