I fed the cat and slayed a bat. Should I ask for a LinkedIn review?
Lynne Williams, Ed.D. Candidate
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I slayed a bat and wore a towel on my head to minimize my fear while it was dive-bombing me. This recount is a true bat story that just happened. You just can’t make this stuff up, and I share the video to prove it!
It was my daughter’s 32nd birthday, and she left her home to spend it at the shore with some friends. My duty was to feed the cat and water the plants on the deck while she was gone.
While sitting in the living room on the couch rubbing Miss Kitty’s belly, low and behold (actually high and above), a black mass flew above me. The cat jumped up and started heading up the stairs, following this thing that ascended the stairwell.?
This black thing that appeared to have about an 18-inch wingspan was cruising around and around the office. How did it even get in the house? Was it when I watered the plants on the deck and left the door open?
I was freaking out, scared to death, and needed some emotional support while I tried to coax the cat out of the office so I could trap this creature. What I needed was some time to process what I was dealing with and make a plan.?
Resorting to Facetime, I called my daughter, as I needed someone to help me think of what to do since I was panicking and frightened. My brain was racing with ideas.?
After closing the doors to the bathroom and master bedroom, I opened up a window in another bedroom in case it escaped the office and flew to the other bedroom. It seemed logical to give it a second window to fly out of if it stayed upstairs.
Petrified, I decided I needed to cover my head, so I grabbed a towel and went in.?
After I opened the one side of the window, I moved the office chair across the opposite side of the room against the door and sat under my towel while keeping the Facetime video pointed at the window so my daughter could see if it would fly out.?
If I did not have the towel, I never would have overcome the fear factor of it flying right above my head … right at me. The thought of numerous sets of rabies shots was not appealing to me.? Been there and done that with an overnight at Paoli hospital years prior after a cat bite (another long story).?
Not once did I take a picture or video of this thing, but my daughter started a screen recording of our Facetime that lasted over 45 minutes. Her friends recorded her reactions, so we have a video of that too. My daughter cobbled together all the different clips and edited them.
WARNING - The original video was NOT G-rated, so please watch this alone before sharing it with children, so you feel it is appropriate. It has been censored.?
Here is the 2-minute video , and video editing credit goes to Sara Gladney .?
So, you are probably wondering how the heck does this bat story relate to LinkedIn. Let me share a new LinkedIn feature that I discovered in June. It is called Reviews and is different from Recommendations.?
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If you are a small business owner, entrepreneur, solopreneur, or freelancer, you have an opportunity to ask for Reviews under Providing Services .?
Under my services provided, I list Resume Writing, Career Development Coaching, Training, Resume Review, Executive Coaching, Nonprofit Consulting, Event Coordination, Blogging, Writing, and Editing.?
I was unable to find bat slaying in LinkedIn’s database. That’s too bad because maybe I could have asked for a review on my newfound bat-slaying skills. Maybe Jeff Weiner should add bat slaying to LinkedIn’s database. What do you think?
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This article was originally published in Vista.Today , Montco.Today , Delco.Today , and Bucksco.Today
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3 年Same exact thing happened to me Lynn! I know exactly how you were feeling. Came in through the fireplace. Had to wait for it to stop flying around and then capture it with a towel. Neighbor caught it for me.
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3 年I think bat whisperer is more appropriate. If you get that listed I want to add raccoon wrestler to mine. I had a similar situation when raccoons came in the cat door into my kitchen. Pre-video era. :)
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3 年I saw the video, it was very funny! I am glad you survived Lynne Williams Ed.D. Candidate ??
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3 年Wow. Sounds frightening. Where’s the video?