Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read the headline, and was prepared to tell you that this is obnoxious and must be stopped, figuring she was just a standard Boston blowhard with a superiority complex. But then I read your post, and now I think you should let your wife have this one. Yeah, it's cringe-worthy, but it sounds like she is feeling deeply insecure and that this is important to her. So, maybe just try to find ways to make her feel smart, valued, and validated, so she does not lean so hard on this one credential.
OP here. You give good advice. Thanks.
You’ll likely have better luck spending your time and energy on helping her find a job.
OP here. Many times I've steered my wife towards job openings for which she could potentially be qualified. But she is aiming for high-paying jobs and isn't getting any bites. The lack of interest from employers isn't a surprise to me for a couple of reasons. First, her professional writing is quite weak -- almost incomprehensible. Second, she does poorly in conversations about complex issues. I don't think it is an exaggeration to say that she has almost no marketable skills. So what exactly can I do to help her given that she expects a salary that is much higher than what employers are willing to pay her?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read the headline, and was prepared to tell you that this is obnoxious and must be stopped, figuring she was just a standard Boston blowhard with a superiority complex. But then I read your post, and now I think you should let your wife have this one. Yeah, it's cringe-worthy, but it sounds like she is feeling deeply insecure and that this is important to her. So, maybe just try to find ways to make her feel smart, valued, and validated, so she does not lean so hard on this one credential.
OP here. You give good advice. Thanks.
You’ll likely have better luck spending your time and energy on helping her find a job.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:KSG, right?
OP here. Yes, my wife's degree is an MPA via the Harvard Kennedy School.
Anonymous wrote:KSG, right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I read the headline, and was prepared to tell you that this is obnoxious and must be stopped, figuring she was just a standard Boston blowhard with a superiority complex. But then I read your post, and now I think you should let your wife have this one. Yeah, it's cringe-worthy, but it sounds like she is feeling deeply insecure and that this is important to her. So, maybe just try to find ways to make her feel smart, valued, and validated, so she does not lean so hard on this one credential.
OP here. You give good advice. Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:I read the headline, and was prepared to tell you that this is obnoxious and must be stopped, figuring she was just a standard Boston blowhard with a superiority complex. But then I read your post, and now I think you should let your wife have this one. Yeah, it's cringe-worthy, but it sounds like she is feeling deeply insecure and that this is important to her. So, maybe just try to find ways to make her feel smart, valued, and validated, so she does not lean so hard on this one credential.