I’m a Pastor and just got fired

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I’m a Pastor and just got fired You might think there are still some jobs that are immune from firing, but I can’t think of any.  Last week I talked to a “tenured” professor who just got fired and pastors are being fired in droves.  Even the President is constantly under threat of hearing his own phrase, “You’re Fired.”  Your security is never in the job, but in knowing how your skills transfer to multiple organizations.  Other questions we discuss: How does one go through a career hunting process when they are very happy in their current career but are forced to make a change? How can I reinvent myself for a new career? Every job I see I don’t meet the qualifications since I am just a customer service rep. I recently got fired.  Should I find another job as a pastor, get my PhD or what? “When it is dark enough, you can see the stars.” ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson Tweet This “Is there a way to insureThat your job’s safe and secureAre you going to bendWith every trendAnd successfully go around each detour”   Poem by Cliff Feightner Show Notes Episode – 05-26-17 Title: N/A Subtitle: N/A Summary: In this episode, Dan reminds us that there’s no job that can provide the utmost certainty and security—no matter what industry or field. We exert so much energy into locking into a state of job security; perhaps what we need to do is invest in learning about our skills and the value we can offer to others. Listen as Dan shares numerous tips on how you can make use of your skills and resources; whether it’s for the sake of reinventing yourself or leveraging the expertise and passions you already have. Sponsored By: Casper Mattresses – Use the code SleepYouLove to get $50 off any purchase and free shipping FreshBooks is offering a 30 day, unrestricted free trial to my listeners. To claim it, just go to https://www.freshbooks.com/48days Time Stamped Show Notes: 01:04 – Preview of Today’s Show on “I’m a Pastor and just got fired” You might think there are still some jobs that are immune from firing, but I can’t think of any. Last week I talked to a “tenured” professor who just got fired and pastors are being fired in droves. Even the President is constantly under threat of hearing his own phrase “You’re Fired.” Your security is never in the job, but in knowing how your skills transfer to multiple organizations.” How does one go through a career hunting process when they are very happy in their current career but are forced to make a change? How can I reinvent myself for a new career? Every job I see I don’t meet the qualifications since I am just a customer service rep I recently got fired. Should I find another job as a pastor, get my PhD or what? “When it is dark enough, you can see the stars.” – Ralph Waldo Emerson 03:15 – A poem from Cliff Feightner Is there a way to insure That your job’s safe and secure Are you going to bend With every trend And successfully go around each detour 04:45 – Dan shares about a recommendation letter he received from a listener 05:58 – Send in your notes, letters, and questions to AskDan or [email protected] 06:15 – Try Logo Maker for $39 you can get your own logo! Simply put in your company details and within 15 seconds, you get hundreds of logo options 07:39 – Dan will not use it in 48 Days BUT for courses and ebooks 08:41 – Cliff Ravenscraft will is doing his first workshop on June 16th and 17th – Do You Want to Build A Business Around Podcasting? Register here 10:22 – 75% of podcasts have an interview format 11:10 – Question from Jack, How does one go through a career hunting process when they are very happy in their current career but are forced to make a change? 12:12 – Jack is not successful because he makes a lot of money but because he loves what he does and he has a great balance between the work that he loves, money, time with his family and hobbies 12:30 – Dan shares another quote from Ralph Waldo Emerson 13:19 – Dan talks about the breakfast he had this morning with people from Coaching with Excellence 14:10 – Start with what you know, love, and enjoy 14:22 – Start with what sets you apart and what you enjoy 15:25 – Dan talked about a lot of people who became successful in the things they love to do 16:17 – Steven says, How can I reinvent myself for a new career? 17:10 – You’re on the right track! 17:36 – Position yourself as a chef in your catering business 17:50 – Use a functional resume instead of a chronological one 18:40 – Dan did a blog last week about boomerang workers 19:23 – There are a lot of companies who are re-hiring old employees who were let go because of leaner times 20:04 – If you left in good standing, you can be rehired 20:39 – Dan shares about a guy who left corporate America to be a coach 21:16 – The guy missed the “old days” 21:45 – Dan advised him to get a job 22:27 – Dan wants you to find out where you fit best—consider your options 22:46 – Rey asks, How important is it to have a foreword in a book? Would you consider doing a foreword in my new book, Game Changing Dads 23:41 – Multiple kinds of ways to start a book – foreword, preface, and introduction 24:38 – Dave Ramsey did the Foreword for 48 Days to the Work You Love 25:28 – Dan is willing to write your foreword 26:06 – The preface is written by the author but you don’t need to have that 26:58 – Kim says, Every job I see I don’t meet the qualifications since I am just a customer service rep 27:45 – Customer service covers a broad spectrum of work 28:08 – Identify what you do well 29:48 – Dan shares how Cliff Feightner, the one who made the poem for this week, is a customer service professional 30:12 – You could be an assistant 32:41 – Greg asks, Do you remember the site you recommended to callers who have tshirt ideas to see if there’s a market before they make an investment? 32:58 – Dan recommends Zazzle 33:55 – Test your ideas 34:08 – Cottonable (Note: the link to this site is no longer viable July 30, 2018) and TeeHunter are also sites you can check out 35:20 – Billy says, I recently got fired. Should I find another job as a pastor, get my PhD or what? 41:10 – Dan loves your question 41:29 – Go get your PhD 41:51 – Recurring red flags on you becoming a pastor 42:20 – 1500 pastors are leaving per month 43:00 – Do something for discretionary income 43:48 – Hold your head high and make it happen on your own 45:00 – Dan got his masters degree without loans 45:26 – 2 lowest paid professions are pastor and teacher 46:19 – Develop an ebook on your area of specialty 47:28 – Dan talks about a couple of 48 days members from last week who make money from their specialties 48:55 – Ask questions on AskDan 48:57 – Dan closes today’s podcast 3 Key Points: Start a business or a career with what you already know and love – there’s no need to start from scratch. Know your options before you choose and choose the one that fits best. Identify what you do well! Each one of you has something great and unique to offer. Resources Mentioned: To ask Dan a question for the podcast – AskDan The new 48 Days Eagles site – This is the best place for moving your career forward Make money and serve as a 48 Days Seminar Presenter Go to com/48Days and get a free audio of Zig Ziglar’s See You at the Top! FreshBooks is offering a 30 day, unrestricted free trial to my listeners. To claim it, just go to https://www.freshbooks.com/48days Go to com/sleepyoulove AND use promo code – sleepyoulove – to save $50 off your purchase of the mattress Dan & Joanne love CES Conference with Jim Cockrum – for all online biz (I’ll be there!) Coaching with Excellence – August 31-Sept 1, 2017 Credits: Show Notes provided by Mallard Creatives The post I’m a Pastor and just got fired appeared first on Official Site Dan Miller.

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