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Even though she is not burned out on one particular job, Judith says she is burned out with the search. Judith, 44, is also sick of school and does not plan to re- enroll for another degree. "I feel that there was a promise that when you get an education, you'll be able to get a job. But an education hasn't meant a job at all," she said. "I'm not really sure which way to go, and maybe that's where the burn-out comes from. I'm not willing to climb mountains anymore when they end up being more of a mirage." Barbara Ellman, a career management professional who runs Ellman and Associ- ates in West Bloomfield, has helped Judith and many oth- ers in their attempt to over- come burn-out. Mrs. Ellman believes that burn-out most often occurs when people are using skills that aren't nat- ural for them. "They're climbing uphill everyday," Mrs. Ellman said. "I think the burn-out issue has to do with not working in the right environment or not doing tasks that help you grow and develop." The Myers-Briggs Type In- dicator is a tool Mrs. Ellman uses to determine the dispo- sitions of her clients. Based on the philosophy of psychol- ogist Carl Jung, the Indicator also helps job seekers under- stand what types of work will suit them best. Self-insight helps people avoid burn-out by steering them in the right direction, says Mrs. Ellman. Larry Littman should know. Though he now runs his own employment agency in Troy, Littman Associates, Mr. Littman began life in the working world as a data processor at the Detroit Free Press. "I assumed I'd use data pro- cessing as the entree into higher management," he said. But it didn't happen. Mr. Littman became less and less satisfied with his job. He was approaching age 40 and de- cided he wanted to make a drastic career change before it was too late. So he sought assistance from a recruiting agency. In- stead of placing Mr. Littman with another firm, the re- cruiting agency hired him. Now Mr. Littman, who jok- ingly calls himself a head- hunter, sometimes lends advice to people encountering the same imbroglios. People who feel burned out should confront the situation, he rec- ommends. "Everybody in every posi- tion will get burned out some- time," he said. But if burn-out persists, one should look elsewhere for a job. Like Mrs. Ellman, Mr. Littman emphasizes the im- portance of defining one's in- terests and abilities. If an individual lacks self insight, he or she should get input from friends by asking them: What do you think I'm good at? Where do I fall short on the job? "It can be hard. It can be painful sometimes," Mr. Littman said. But, he said, it can be vital to rekindling on-the-job fires. 0 Israel And France Sign Agreement Paris (JTA) — Israel and France will set up an $18.5 million fund for industrial co- operation in 1993, according to an agreement signed re- cently between the two coun- tries. Israeli Minister of Industry Micha Harish signed the ac- cord in Paris, along with his French counterpart Do- minique Strauss- Kahn. Each partner will put up half the money for the fund, which will be devoted to high- tech development. "This is the first real effort to upgrade our economic re- lations in decades," said Mr. Strauss-Kahn, who explained that the aim was to double the trade between France and Israel within five years. Various projects involving Franco-Israeli cooperation are being discussed, including a railway linking Tel Aviv to Eilat. Mr. Harish invited French industrialists to work more with Israel. He stressed that they should not be afraid of the Arab boycott of Israel. "Cooperation with Israel is useful for the peace process," Mr. Harish said.