Jobs, Jobs in  - EmploymentCrossing.comJob Aggregators - EmploymentCrossing.com

     

Forgot Your Password?    Remember Me

TRY IT NOW!

Job Seekers  Employers
How We Help You  |  Why We're Not Free
The Most  Jobs Anywhere — EmploymentCrossing
Compelling Daily Job Search Advice from the CEO of EmploymentCrossing

Waiting for the Prize Patrol
By Harrison Barnes  Follow Me on Twitter
Several years ago I realized that there was something horribly wrong with my life during the Super Bowl. I was watching the game on television with my fiancé at the time and noticed that there was a van parked far off in the distance. I could not concentrate on the game because I was under the impression that the van was going to start up, drive towards my house and out would pop the Publisher’s Clearing House Prize Patrol to award me a prize of millions of dollars.

And I deserved the prize, didn’t I? I had dutifully filled out the sweepstakes entry and made sure that I returned it promptly when I received it. And, on top of all that, I had worked pretty hard most of my life.

”Is that a brown van?” I asked her. We lived in the country on a dirt road and the van was around 300 yards away. So far away that we could hardly make out the color.

She peered out the window, squinting her eyes. ”I think it is a brown van!” she told me.

Throughout the next 60 minutes or so I could barely concentrate on the game. I was convinced that I was about to be the next winner of the sweepstakes. For the past several years I had watched every year as the Prize Patrol pulled up to unsuspecting peoples’ homes during the Super Bowl and awarded them multimillion dollar prizes.

I wanted to be the next.

Convinced that the brown van was going to be arriving with a live news crew any moment, my fiance’ stopped making guacamole and enjoying the game with me and tidied up. We were both quite excited for this big win and were convinced our lives were about to undergo a huge fundamental change.

I am sure you know what happened. The Prize Patrol never came.

When I realized that I had not enjoyed the Super Bowl because I was waiting for the Prize Patrol, I understood right then and there that I had made a huge fundamental mistake that most people make with their lives: I was basing my future on a ”big win” outside of my control.

Some people do this with inheritances. They wait most of their lives for someone to die so they can get that ”big win”—instead of investing in their lives now to make something of their future. Everyone does this sort of thing to some extent and I think it needs to stop. After that Publisher’s Clearinghouse event I realized right then and there that something needed to change.

Many people are continually basing their future on ”a big break” or some sort of ”breakthrough” happening in their careers and lives. In fact, I cannot think of the number of people I have met throughout the years who believe that they are going to ”hit a home run” and everything is going to change in their lives. I have seen this more times than I can count.

Do people hit home runs and change their lives overnight? Of course.

Is counting on the home run a good strategy for your career and life? Absolutely not.

The home run and/or ”jackpot” strategy is the worst possible thing you can do. If you base your life and career on a home run you are going to wait a long, long time. This is what most people do. They continue waiting for a long, long time. This is what I was doing with the Prize Patrol. We all have our Prize Patrols we are waiting for. It could be a Prince Charming coming along, the Lotto, a better job, a raise … who knows what we are waiting for. Unless we take action none of these things are ever going to appear in our lives.

Last year I rented an apartment in Las Vegas and spent a lot of time there. I did this because I was interested in the ”energy” of the city and in learning more about it. I find Las Vegas absolutely fascinating on so many levels. Las Vegas is a lot like Los Angeles where people go there hoping for ”a big break” and that overnight everything will change for them. Las Vegas casinos are more than happy to nurture this dream for people.

The nice casinos on the strip are not really where the dream of ”hitting it big” is playing out. Where it really plays itself out is when you go to casinos like the Sahara, Stratosphere, Binions and so forth — older casinos that have been established in the city for a long time. People actually go into these casinos quite serious about hitting the jackpot or winning it big. Some of these casinos will cash welfare or social security checks. These casinos market themselves as having better odds for locals and ”experienced” gamblers.

Inside these casinos you will see people who sit at slot machines and card tables all day long — running down, smoking and hoping for a big win. On the walls there are posters of people just like them who won it big — $10,000, $50,000—or whatever. Many of the posters are faded. This is what these people are aspiring to. To win it big, be a big shot and to achieve something … instantly.

Nevertheless, this rarely happens.

Some time ago I was on vacation for a few weeks and spent about an hour per day on the treadmill in the gym. Since I was on a resort that did not sell magazines, I had to read what was in the gym every day. The only magazines in the entire gym were ”Mens Fitness” and a few men and women related fitness magazines. I had never read magazines like these before.

Most of the magazines have a star on the cover of them (or someone well known) and then inside of the magazine a long, in-depth discussion of their fitness and diet regimen. I could not believe it. Most of the stars you see in magazines (the ones who look really good) have some of the most demanding fitness and diet regimens you can imagine. Stuff like 4 hours a day workouts and calorie restriction and so forth. They did not wake up incredibly fit, or good looking. Most of these stars earn it and it takes them a long, long time.

It is like this with everything. You are not going to get it ”overnight” or quickly. You have to earn it and it takes a long, long time.

Several years ago I was at a lunch with a man in downtown Los Angeles who was trying to sell me some advertising in a publication that was floundering. Since the business was losing subscribers (and readers) at the time, I did not have a lot of motivation to purchase advertising from him.

”I’m pursuing a couple of deals right now that could really ‘turn things around’,” he told me. ”If this one thing works out then everything will be just fine and I will get increased circulation. If that happens I will still charge you the same for advertising.”

He was proposing I take a risk that things would turn around. They never did.

In sales it is not uncommon for people to put all of their efforts into trying to close ”one big deal” and exclude other small deals. When people put their effort into this sort of thing they get lucky sometimes … but most of the time they do not. I have seen this more times than I can count. Slow and steady generally wins the race. You need to invest in what you are doing over time. In most cases, the Prize Patrol is never going to come.

Related posts:
  1. The Secret Career Tactic of “Lock In”
  2. You Need Connections to Make the Most of Your Career
  3. Persist Until You Succeed



To your success,

Harrison Barnes

Click here to read more of such interesting articles from our CEO Harrison Barnes.

Tell us what you're thinking...

Comments (required)




Subscribe

Enter your email address and start getting daily inspirational advice from Harrison Barnes.

Email:      



New Jobs This Week
657,927
Jobs Added Today
167,178
JOB SEARCH

Keyword Search:



Browse Jobs by Location / Zip:

 






+ Advanced Search     + Search Tips
+ Browse Jobs
   JOBS NEAR YOU

  + International Jobs + Work At Home Jobs
  + UK Jobs + Canada Jobs

New search feature using US map. + click here
Looking for a new job in your city? + click here
  TOP 5 JOB SEARCHES
  TODAY'S FEATURED JOB
Assistant Director of Admissions #11039
United States-CA-Berkeley
Responsibilities Review and evaluate complex admission
cases; prepare strategy and design for recruitment
programs; Represent the Berkeley MBA prog...

Click to Apply for - EmploymentCrossing.com
Most Recent Articles
What's the Recession? Where's the Recession?
If you go through industry reports thoroughly there are certain things in the current recession that do not match up. While joblessness continues to grow and the earning situation of the average American employee remains unstable, certain businesses continue to show record profits across sectors throughout the recession. While the reasons may vary ...
Recent Articles:

Search All Articles

   GO 
FREE NEWSLETTER
+
A CHANCE TO WIN A NEW BMW
BMW - EmploymentCrossing.com
"The Job Researcher" is a weekly newsletter that's absolutely jam packed with jobs, career advice, stories, webinars and more. PLUS, a chance to win a new 2010 BMW 328i sedan in Employment Research Institute's annual car giveaway.
 SIGN UP NOW
*Your Email:  
Sign Up on - EmploymentCrossing.com
Only EmploymentCrossing researches and consolidates every job opening it can find and puts all of the job openings it locates in one place.

  • We research and collect job openings from tens of thousands of employer, association, newspaper classified, government, public interest, job board and other websites and post them on our site.
  • EmploymentCrossing has vastly more job openings than any other job board because we actually go out and research jobs instead of just posting jobs employers pay us to post.
EmploymentCrossing Job Search
Add to iGoogle
  CAREER CONNECT  (From Our Career Blogs)
You live in a world of abundance.
Submit GET FREE
JOB ALERTS
BE THE FIRST TO KNOW
Learn about jobs before everyone else does. Studies prove the first people to apply to jobs are the most likely to get them. Sign up for job alerts today BMW - EmploymentCrossing.comand be entered to win a new BMW!
What is EmploymentCrossing?
Who Else Is Ready to Never Have to Worry About Recessions and the Job Market Again?
Why Job Boards Are Evil!
Blow Away Your Competition with EmploymentCrossing
Get More Employers to Respond to Your Applications and Hire You
Why You Are Not Aware of 95% of the Jobs Out There
Why EmploymentCrossing's Marketing Problem is Good For You
Why It is Important to See Every Job Site There is
Private Versus Public Job Boards
Why You Need to Manage Your Job Search in One Place
Who Else Wants Their Phone Ringing Off the Hook With Quality Job Interviews?
Do Not Use Another Job Board Until You Read This
UNCENSORED REVIEWS!

Bethany , Salem, OR

The amount of jobs on EmploymentCrossing is amazing. The site has the highest number of jobs in the world.

Stacey , Deltona, Fl

The jobs are divided according to the different locations which makes the search simpler.

Emily , Demopolis, AL

I really liked how the postings were divided into specific job categories. This made the job postings very easy to navigate.

+ More success stories
+ Share your success story with us
HOW WE WORK

Watch Our Latest Video!

HOW WE WORK - EmploymentCrossing.com
See Every Job We Can Find on the Internet!
Unlike other sites, EmploymentCrossing works for you and does not charge employers to post jobs and actually goes out and researches jobs for you. The jobs you see are the jobs we find for you and not the ones employers are paying us to post.
To compare EmploymentCrossing with other job sites
Click here on - EmploymentCrossing.com
USEFUL LINKS

A Message from Our Founder

Press Releases

Add EmploymentCrossing to My Favorites
Top 101 Reasons to Sign Up for EmploymentCrossing
Reason 5: EmploymentCrossing keeps you updated with the latest news from around the world.
  Click here for 100 more reasons  
It is easy to find the jobs you need on EmploymentCrossing.
Tell Us What You Think   
EmploymentCrossing answers:
Why can't I just use a free method to look for a job?
+ Click here for answer
Free Webinar by Harrison Barnes
See Your Connection with Others and Not the Differences

Thursday, September 2, 2010 at 1:00 PM PDT.
Today at EmploymentCrossing

167,178 - Jobs found in last 24 Hours 657,927 - Jobs found in last 7 Days 2,382,454 - Total Jobs Found
Leading Employers Tell a Friend!
Follow EmploymentCrossing.com on Twitter Be a Fan of EmploymentCrossing on Facebook - EmploymentCrossing.com
Your privacy is guaranteed. We will never give out, lease, or sell your personal information. Whitelist EmploymentCrossing
Sign Up  |   About Us  |   History  |   Our Mission  |   Refer A Friend  |   Terms of Use  |   Privacy  |   Post a Job Opening  |   Job-Opening FAQ  |   Testimonials  |   Career Articles

The EmploymentCrossing Guarantee  |   Crossing Sites  |   Browse Jobs  |   Benefits of Working with EmploymentCrossing  |   Site Map

Career Advice  |   Resume Service  |   Resume Distribution Service  |   Post Resume  |   Job Search Course
In a different but related profession? We can help! Explore our related sites:
100KCrossing | AccountingCrossing | AccountManagementCrossing | ActuarialCrossing | AdminCrossing | AdvertisingCrossing | AerospaceCrossing | AgriculturalCrossing | ArchitectureCrossing | Attorney Resume | AuditorCrossing | AutomotiveCrossing | AviationCrossing | BCG Attorney Search | BilingualCrossing | BiotechCrossing | BlueCollarCrossing | BusinessAnalystCrossing | BusinessDevelopmentCrossing | CallCenterCrossing | ChefCrossing | CivilEngineeringCrossing | CLevelCrossing | ClinicalResearchCrossing | ComplianceCrossing | ComputerAidedDesignCrossing | ConstructionCrossing | ConsultingCrossing | ContractManagementCrossing | CounselingCrossing | CPlusPlusCrossing | CustomerServiceCrossing | DBACrossing | DentalCrossing | DesigningCrossing | DiversityCrossing | DotNetCrossing | ECommerceCrossing | EdFed | EditingCrossing | EducationCrossing | EmploymentAuthority | EnergyCrossing | EngineeringCrossing | EntryLevelCrossing | EnvironmentalCrossing | EnvironmentalSafetyHealthCrossing | SAPCrossing | ExecCrossing | FacilitiesCrossing | FinancialServicesCrossing | FoodServicesCrossing | FundraisingCrossing | GISCrossing | GovernmentCrossing | Graduate School Loans | HealthcareCrossing | HelpDeskCrossing | HospitalityCrossing | Hound | HRCrossing | HVACCrossing | InformationTechnologyCrossing | InsurCrossing | IntellectualPropertyCrossing | InternshipCrossing | J2EECrossing | JD2B | JDJournal | JournalismCrossing | Judged | LawCrossing | Law Firm Staff | Law School Loan Report | Law School Loans | Legal Authority | Legal Authority Financial | LogisticsCrossing | ManagerCrossing | ManufacturingCrossing | MarketingCrossing | MediaJobCrossing | Medical School Loans | MilitaryCrossing | NursingCrossing | OccupationalTherapyCrossing | OperationsCrossing | PartTimeCrossing | PharmaceuticalCrossing | PhysicalSecurityCrossing | PhysicalTherapyCrossing | PlanningCrossing | PostdoctoralFellowCrossing | PRCrossing | ResumeApple | ProcurementCrossing | ProductManagerCrossing | ProjectManagementCrossing | PublicInterestCrossing | PublishingCrossing | PurchasingCrossing | QAQCCrossing | RadioCrossing | RealEstateAndLandCrossing | Recruit Attorney | RecruitingCrossing | ResearchingCrossing | RetailCrossing | SciencesCrossing | ScientistCrossing | SellingCrossing | SQLCrossing | TeenagerCrossing | TelecomCrossing | TradingCrossing | TrainingCrossing | TransportationCrossing | TravelingCrossing | TruckingCrossing | TVCrossing | UnderwritingCrossing | VeterinaryCrossing | VolunteerCrossing | WorkAtHomeCrossing | WritingCrossing



Want to Focus Your Job Search on a Different Geographic Area?
Akron Jobs  |  Albuquerque Jobs  |  Anaheim Jobs  |  Anchorage Jobs  |  Arlington Jobs  |  Atlanta Jobs  |  Aurora Jobs  |  Austin Jobs  |  Babylon Jobs  |  Bakersfield Jobs  |  Baltimore Jobs  |  Baton Rouge Jobs  |  Birmingham Jobs  |  Boston Jobs  |  Buffalo Jobs  |  Chandler Jobs  |  Charlotte Jobs  |  Chesapeake Jobs  |  Chicago Jobs  |  Chula Vista Jobs  |  Cincinnati Jobs  |  Cleveland Jobs  |  Colorado Springs Jobs  |  Columbus Jobs  |  Corpus Christi Jobs  |  Dallas Jobs  |  Denver Jobs  |  Detroit Jobs  |  Durham Jobs  |  El Paso Jobs  |  Fort Wayne Jobs  |  Fort Worth Jobs  |  Fresno Jobs  |  Garland Jobs  |  Greensboro Jobs  |  Henderson Jobs  |  Hialeah Jobs  |  Honolulu Jobs  |  Houston Jobs  |  Indianapolis Jobs  |  Islip Jobs  |  Jacksonville Jobs  |  Jersey City Jobs  |  Kansas City Jobs  |  Laredo Jobs  |  Las Vegas Jobs  |  Lexington Jobs  |  Lincoln Jobs  |  Long Beach Jobs  |  Los Angeles Jobs  |  Louisville Jobs  |  Lubbock Jobs  |  Memphis Jobs  |  Mesa Jobs  |  Miami Jobs  |  Milwaukee Jobs  |  Minneapolis Jobs  |  Nashville Jobs  |  Newark Jobs  |  New Orleans Jobs  |  New York Jobs  |  Norfolk Jobs  |  North Hempstead Jobs  |  Oakland Jobs  |  Oklahoma Jobs  |  Omaha Jobs  |  Orlando Jobs  |  Oyster Bay Jobs  |  Philadelphia Jobs  |  Phoenix Jobs  |  Pittsburgh Jobs  |  Plano Jobs  |  Portland Jobs  |  Raleigh Jobs  |  Reno Jobs  |  Riverside Jobs  |  Rochester Jobs  |  Sacramento Jobs  |  San Antonio Jobs  |  San Diego Jobs  |  San Francisco Jobs  |  San Jose Jobs  |  Santa Ana Jobs  |  Scottsdale Jobs  |  Seattle Jobs  |  Saint Louis Jobs  |  Stockton Jobs  |  Saint Paul Jobs  |  Saint Petersburg Jobs  |  Tampa Jobs  |  Toledo Jobs  |  Tucson Jobs  |  Tulsa Jobs  |  Virginia Beach Jobs  |  Washington DC Jobs  |  Wichita Jobs  |  Winston-Salem Jobs
Employment Research Institute
EmploymentCrossing - #1 Job Aggregation and Private Job-Opening Research Service — The Most Quality Jobs Anywhere
EmploymentCrossing is the first job consolidation service in the employment industry to seek to include every job that exists and not charge employers to post jobs on its site.

EmploymentCrossing uses sophisticated technology and manual work to comb employer websites and other job boards for jobs and bring them all to its site.