There we were at work running through different scenarios. At one point, we began discussing how volunteers could contact the Sheriff, in the event of heinous actions. I was a few steps behind during this discussion, primarily because I was having trouble embracing the darker side of human nature. While discussing one particularly obnoxious scenario, I responded honestly, “I could never imagine doing that.” My peer turned to me and provided a bit of clarity, “That’s because you’re not a jerk.”
Certainly at some times in the past, I have acted like a jerk. Under certain scenarios, I probably could still exhibit jerk-like qualities, but she was right. I, Dave Paulsen, am not a jerk. There I said it with pride (well, I actually typed it, but you get the point), plus it was verified by an independent third party.
Now, please excuse me, while I update my resume. “Not a jerk” is certainly an attribute worthy of consideration during any future job applications.
Thumbs up. When third party verifiable, this is certainly worth putting on a resume.
Plus, “Not a jerk” really helps someone’s resume stand out from the crowd 😉