[Images are by Jobs In Town, a German staffing agency, who created these imaginative advertisements for their marketing campaign titled "Life's too short for the wrong job".]
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[Images are by Jobs In Town, a German staffing agency, who created these imaginative advertisements for their marketing campaign titled "Life's too short for the wrong job".]
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[via Webneel]
Every time I look at the guy in the kid’s ride and his poor bashed-up knees, I die a little bit inside. It’s probably a sign of just how clever this campaign is that I want to walk up to each and every one of these people and say “It’s ok, take a break. You really need a break.”
And the tagline is spot on because life honestly is too short for the wrong job. Some would say that it’s an idealistic attitude but I don’t believe that anyone should ever have to settle for the wrong job. An imperfect job, yes, but not the wrong job. The wrong job makes you feel so miserable that you can barely get out of bed in the morning. The wrong job is one where you can’t name a single thing that’s good about it. The wrong job is one that is sucking out your very soul and giving nothing back. The imperfect job is just that; imperfect. Things you do like, things you don’t. The graduate jobs market is tough right now and even when it was that little bit easier, the perfect job didn’t exist and it still doesn’t.
But that doesn’t mean that you should have to settle for the wrong job. Doing that will probably make you ill.