Occupation Oscillation – Tales of Our Time

By Joyce Paschall, CAE, CMP-HC, CMM | Associate Executive Director, Education and Engagement, American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine

We’ve all seen the statistics and recognise the laser-like hit on the Tourism & Hospitality industry. Whether it came as instantly as a bolt of lightning or in slow motion like water circling a drain, the grief and loss are real, along with the resolve, resilience and outright requirement to Find. A. Job.

Lately, there are signs of recovery. Three long-time “friendfessionals” (started as a professional contact, became a friend, as so many of us do) of mine recently started similar positions in growing companies, and the number of postings on job boards is increasing.

What about those who, by some combination of their own ingenuity, intense effort, chutzpa or outright luck, found employment similar to what they left behind, or in a different part of the industry, or a different industry while leveraging familiar skills? What about those who branched out further to create their own new gig or went off in a whole new arena? Where have they landed? While those who remained employed learned how to perfect the pivot, others mastered the situation swivel.*

Same Song, Second Verse

Those Transferable Skills

Gig Economy and Entrepreneurs

And Now for Something Completely Different

It sounds a bit like our version of “Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy,” with more stories yet to come.

*Swivel may be my new favorite word. It reminds me of swizzle sticks, which reminds me of cocktails, which reminds me of receptions, which reminds me of meetings. It’s more imaginative than pivot!

About Joyce

Joyce Paschall, CAE, CMP-HC, CMM, is responsible for content strategy, development and execution for educational events for the American Orthopaedic Society for Sports Medicine (AOSSM) based in Rosemont, IL, USA.

A CMP since 1990, Joyce has over 30 years of experience as an association executive and meeting director. She’s a long-time, active member of many industry organizations and served as president of the Chicago Area Chapter of MPI in 2007-2008. She currently serves on the CAE Commission for ASAE and on the EIC Knowledge Committee. She loves what she does for pay, but her true joy comes from volunteering as a foster home for senior dogs, particularly beagles.

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