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I'm the opposite, I can multitask and jump between tasks easily but can't plan for shit. Or rather can plan but not stick to it.
I'm the same way. I love multi tasking and I'm very good at it. It's also a skill that gets me jobs.
It wouldn't for me. Idk if it's just the place I live in, but for jobs everyone is just looking for very specific skillsets you're meant to do exactly to specifications in a 9-5 job. Even when it's like IT work where nothing ever goes to plan.
I mean that's not the only skill getting me jobs lol - but most places I have interviewed at want their people to be able to do more than one thing at a time because its much more efficient. You get more work done that way.