All Grown Up and Doin’ It on Your Own!


All Grown Up and Doin’ It on Your Own!

For the past few years I have been teaching two night classes in a row. The first class met from 4-6:30pm and the second from 7-9pm. That is a LONG time to be on your feet. I really wanted to change my schedule to something that was not so physically difficult. What do you think I did about the problem???????
I had my mother call my Asst. Chairperson and explain that the hours were problematic for me and that they were causing my feet to hurt. Just kidding, of course. Would it ever occurred to you that a professional woman in her 40’s would involve her mother in her job? But…..have you, or anyone you know, ever had a family member contact a professor or future employer?
NOTHING erodes credibility more than an inability to address a situation without the help of parents. It is very unprofessional to bring family members into the academic or professional setting. When an issue occurs with a professor, when applying for a job, or when problems occur at work with a supervisor, it is expected that you will address the problem yourself. It shows maturity and a willingness to communicate.
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*Originally posted on the Career Skillet website (Permission granted by Jill Bowers).

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