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Its just too bad we couldn't just make a career of being Renaissance men/women. I think we'd feel a lot less restless and whole lots happier. Don't you?
Jodi
Are you a community organizer? Have you showed you can speak intelligently about your niche and proved it by writing insightfully on the topic for a sustained period of time?
It's easier for a potential employer to measure your net worth to the organization from these accomplishments than from which institution you have a piece of paper from and a 60 minute interview. Some just don't realize it yet.
You add value - you've proved it over and over. Organizations that are worth working for will recognize that more and more, and people like you, will win.
It's great to get a sense there are a lot more people along on this adventure.
I don't know how it can be accomplished, but I think the education system needs to catch up with the rapidly changing world. With easy access to almost limitless information, education is becoming more and more about how to learn rather than what to learn. Grad school reflects this more than many rote-learning undergrad programs, so it's a shame you can't skip to that level given you've already got the skills to handle it.
And yeah, I'm right there with you in the "still figuring out what to do as a Renaissance person" stage. We just need to figure out how to monetize indecision. :)