I remember when I prepared my
first CV ever. I was going to get a job as a French tutor in some relatively
big boys secondary school near my house in Ejigbo, Lagos state. Amidst the
litany of certificates I had rained the two paged CV with, I added a column
that had the title “skills”. I carefully filled in “I-n-t-e-r-p-e-r-s-o-n-a-l
skill”. Yes, it was faster to write the skill because I was practically
trying to understand the meaning of the word. I checked it up and I think it
meant something in the line of eerrrr a skill that involves relationships
between people.
But I was wrong and I rightly
misrepresented. As much as people liked me and I liked people I was quite the
shy type. I would run away from everything called gatherings and public
speaking; I would rehearse speeches and gestures when I had to talk to that
fine girl down the street that attended the university I wanted to go to. Yeah
well I had not used a phone more than a year before then. I liked calls and did
very well texting. So maybe I had a correct notion though. I had a funny
Facebook account that had a couple of friends. Oh the wonders I did with that
account. I stalked, I deleted annoying friends and I searched for the old
friends I had crushes on. Yeah I had a lot of crushes coz my
shy-personal-skills didn’t make me talk when I had to.
Years went by, and I got my
blackberry. Wow… that thing was a life saver. It helped me cut down on my calls
drastically and there were months I would go without instituting a single call
but I was in contact with my world. By my first four months I had a contact
list of about 100 happy chatterers. There were several classifications: from
Friends, to Classmates, to Oldies and even Randoms. Don’t ask me which you
were. As time went on, my charter-tele (not clientele) had increased so much I had
to cut it down. Facebook was booming and I also decided after some persuasion
by fellow charterers to extend my charming presence to the Tweeting world.
Sooner than I thought I caught a hold on the vocabulary and tricks.
I had moved from physical shyness
to finding a point of expression. Where I could say every-and- anything I wanted
to say every time I needed to. I could persuade, dissuade and close any deal
online. I could quarrel, love, get angry, happy and even hangout online. I had
built up the inter-social skill and it was robust and I could go on with it for
so long. But I wonder just how it will look like on my CV. But who cares…..
RE-READ COS OF SPELLING ERRORS, NICE START THOUGH
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