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Sounds like you've been doing all the things that any job counselor would tell you to do – that's a great start. I'm going to make an educated guess that you're having a hard time choosing the exact thing that you want to focus on and that's what is causing the problem. You're hoping that you can find a job where you will have the structure where you can learn and do the job well, but which will also match all your talents, training, and interests. You're even willing to start at the bottom if you can find such a job.
The problem is that no working environment will be able to provide that for you – as you found, even the non-profits are bottom-line oriented and don't have time to ensure that your talents and abilities are used well. But there are two answers to this problem: 1) you can totally focus on developing one of your skills and working toward using that in the working world, or 2) you can follow the advice I found in two books for people who can't settle on using just one set of skills.
For option 1, I would recommend that you further develop your grant-writing skills and find work in that area. There are always jobs on Craigslist and other job boards for grantwriters – it's a difficult thing to do well and it's hard to find those who can do it well and efficiently. If you focus there, I'm sure you can find work in the long run, it will just take diligence and patience. Once you work your way into that field, the work will find you by word of mouth.
I mention option 2 because you sound like me: interested in a number of different things, very capable in a number of different fields and skills, and wanting to consistently challenge yourself and grow. I also have been through the whole range of things you've been through and have been frustrated. Then I found these two books and I highly recommend them:
"Refuse to Choose!: A Revolutionary Program for Doing Everything That You Love" by Barbara Sher.
Barbara Sher also has a web site that has a forum for people to discuss her concept of the "scanner" (see the book or forum for more info): http://www.barbarasher.com
"The Renaissance Soul: Life Design for People with Too Many Passions to Pick Just One" Margaret Lobenstine
And she has a web site, too: http://www.togetunstuck.com/
No it is not ok to yell fire inside a crowded theater filled with smokes, otherwise you will create panic and confusion therefore resulting to multiple injury or even death like stampede. You will be charged there after if a witness will pin-point you as the instigator of that yell.
Smokes inside a theater has many meaning. It could be a faulty wiring, or somebody smoking inside a theater. You will be branded as the BOY who CRIED wolf and it turn out there is no fire inside the theater. If there is one, then also it is much better not to yell to create much more confusion. But leave the place in an ordery fashion. Yes it is much better to write it here in black and white than to do it in an actual situation.
Hehe, I love the way you worded this question. I in fact have enjoyed sensual and erotic pleasure in a dark theater…though since I was on the 2nd row the dark was cut by the beaming light of the screen. Still hella fun though…
i'm so curious. on what film?
The trick is to see if there are any new AMC theaters opening around your area. AMC has been expanding a lot, so there MIGHT be a new one opening around your area. If there aren't any in your area, you should head over to your nearest AMC and ask Guest Services if they are hiring (don't hand them a resume or ask for paper applications, we don't like that). It's also smart to apply at more than one theater at a time. AmcTheatres.com has a good online job application, but you can't forward a completed application to a different theater, so it's gonna be a hassle to fill in the same application for two or more theaters. It's worth it though.
The Glass Menagerie is a good one –they did this at my son's high school and was very well received and after all it's a classic