Transitioning from CEO to Employee or doing both. What steps or factors would you recommend? [closed]

I have been in this situation, where I fell into a CEO role. I know it seems like an unlikely situation. How then do you set up and work through processes. Well I tried contacting unions and they kind of said No. I have tried to keep some skills. I am trying to filling the requirements for expertise. Well online it was trying to explain if I didn't do the courses I was not a specialist generalist which was okay and I was loosing expertise. Whilst it's experience. Most businesses fail. I lt served it's purpose. After it's purpose was served no need to go back..It was just a situational factor. What would you need to transition back to workplace? I had been practicing in primary for applications in some way or form. That was my strategy.. And then I had just 4-6 years of academic training which took up all of my attention. I had thought of research assistant or support staff role to get to completion. I just didn't have practice for. And then I went through of thousands of jobs from CV library. I have read from reddit academic training are bad job applicants. Don't get me wrong, I am grateful for the experience and credibility that I received from academia. I have just been failing at life.

Mar 29, 2025 - 11:58
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Transitioning from CEO to Employee or doing both. What steps or factors would you recommend? [closed]

I have been in this situation, where I fell into a CEO role. I know it seems like an unlikely situation. How then do you set up and work through processes. Well I tried contacting unions and they kind of said No. I have tried to keep some skills. I am trying to filling the requirements for expertise. Well online it was trying to explain if I didn't do the courses I was not a specialist generalist which was okay and I was loosing expertise. Whilst it's experience. Most businesses fail. I lt served it's purpose. After it's purpose was served no need to go back..It was just a situational factor. What would you need to transition back to workplace?

I had been practicing in primary for applications in some way or form. That was my strategy.. And then I had just 4-6 years of academic training which took up all of my attention. I had thought of research assistant or support staff role to get to completion. I just didn't have practice for. And then I went through of thousands of jobs from CV library. I have read from reddit academic training are bad job applicants. Don't get me wrong, I am grateful for the experience and credibility that I received from academia. I have just been failing at life.