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dmmagic10 karma
I think he answered /u/Znarl 's question well here: https://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/k8ui0d/we_spent_the_last_2_years_of_our_lives_working/gf0l227/
dmmagic8 karma
Convincing people you're not going to proselytize is the hardest part. My BA is in religious studies and I had to spend a couple of years interviewing and telling people, "No, I do not want to be a priest. I got a degree from a state university. It is not a degree in theology."
You have that but turned up to 11, because you were actually at a monastery. You'll just need to highlight your other skills and really market yourself. Once you get some more experience on your resume that's not in the monastery, that will help.
dmmagic234 karma
No questions, but thank you for what you do. I always enjoy your reports, and stories like what you bring to NPR are a large part of why I am a sustaining member.
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