I’m trying to give someone advice on choosing a career that will suit them better than the one they’re in and hate. I wanted to get together a list of good questions for them to ask themselves so they can use the answers to compare options like “do you prefer to work sitting or moving around,” “do you want to not work weekends” etc.

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    3 months ago

    I’ll put it this way, when your one and only business card says “social worker” on it, that’s how you know. No one who is into insurance is going to say “here, this is my one card, call me” and it has an extension of the local court’s phone number on it.

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      3 months ago

      Hello, I’m a licensed clinical social worker, and you didn’t give a straight answer yet again. But by your vague description, I’m the one who should know lmao

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        3 months ago

        You already said that, to no change in effect. It is easily a straight enough answer if you have a card, or do you?

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            3 months ago

            Alright. I would say the best one is that they’re like diplomats, except instead of being international, they’re top-down.

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              3 months ago

              Wow. Admitting “I don’t know” is a strength that demonstrates self-awareness and confidence. Making shit up, though…