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Published May 21, 2013 Updated May 21, 2013 Published May 21, 2013 This article was published more than 7 years ago. Some information in it may no longer be current. Are you bored at your job? Apathetic? Stuck in a rut? Combine these feelings with a sagging job market and you have a recipe for an unenthusiastic worker. If that's how you feel at work, then it's time for a reality check, says Sheryl Boswell, director of marketing at "It's not that you need to leave your current job, but you can be in a rut in your current career … and in need of a career wake-up call. " To add some humour to the situation, created a video with Brian Baumgartner, who portrays the dull accountant on television's The Office, which ended its long-running series last week. In it, he plays a practical joke on bored office workers to give them a wake-up career call. "This whole career wake-up call doesn't mean you need to leave your company or your job, " Ms. Boswell said. "I think people become complacent [and have] the feeling that there's nothing else out there or nothing else within their company. "
I was able to convince them that 4 years was needed to get a job to support my full-time service, this was true, in this economy even folks who have Bachelor's have a hard time. I took the entrance exam to my local community college and got scores in the 99th percentile. I was surprised. I had studied for weeks in advance and I guess it paid off. It was not a complicated or difficult exam at all, seeing as community colleges do not have very stringent, if any, admissions standards. My parents wanted me to take my first semester online due to the bad/immoral association in college, and I agreed. My friends thought this was a very bad idea. They were certain that I would have a difficult time with my classes. I didn't listen. I did struggle, severely with online instruction. Failing my first math class, if it was any constellation, it was the most failed class at the Community College, but it still didn't make me feel great. I enrolled in in-person classes and didn't get anything less than a B. I'd grown a lot too, I'd realized that there's really no danger of evil association in colleges and that some of the things they believed, were different than what I believed.
Sales of cars, utility vehicles and vans fell by a third in the six months to September 30. Photo: STR/NurPhoto Vehicle sales in India fell in the first half of the financial year to September 30, hurt by a Covid-hit economy, job losses, working from home and an uncertain outlook. However, September provided a silver lining with sales of passenger vehicles, including cars, utility vehicles and vans, increasing 26. 5% over the same month last year. Sales of two-wheelers, including motorcycles and mopeds, rose 11. 6% in the month but sales of three-wheeled vehicles plunged 72%, according to the Society of Indian Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM). It didn't give September data for commercial vehicles. Sales in the first half to September dwindled across all segments. Commercial vehicle sales fell by 56%, pointing to a severe downtrend in the economy. India's gross domestic product contracted by 23. 9% in the quarter ended June 30. The GDP is forecast to shrink in the next two quarters too because of lockdowns and risk aversion.