On Work, Part 3, Sobre el Trabajo, Parte 3
Texto en Español sigue del texto en Inglés After a little more than five years doing monitoring and evaluation work, which included a fair amount of traveling, I wanted to move towards something more stable, with a clearer (at least to me) path of career progression. Consulting work, fascinating though it was, seemed to be tied to frantic, late-night proposal writing sessions, and a certain sense of precariousness. I also did not quite understand the promotion paths, or how my overall career would advance over time (both at the company itself and in the sector overall). How I moved from a Research Assistant II to a Research Assistant I (whatever those meant), seemed almost more luck than anything. In fact, some of the most fascinating (to me) assignments I carried out, were not necessarily meant for me at all. I simply "ended up with them" due to a consultant or colleague being ill, recently retired, or in the process of moving on to another employment opportunity. Althou...