Many people don't say it out aloud, but they still think that there is a good job or a bad job. I believe that they decide it with money, fame, respect, ability, and how much you like. Such reasons make jobs like docters, teachers, judges go up and cleaners, writers, phsycologist, scientests go down.
In my opinion, I think that we shouldn't divide jobs like this, because if this situation goes on, by the year 2030, there would be no one wanting to be a street cleaner, causing the streets to be dirty.
But in the other hand, it will make medical treatments improve because docters will increase.
What do you guys think?
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5/9/2012 9:00:31 AM Posted: 1 year ago At 5/9/2012 7:23:06 AM, buelg wrote: What are the reasons that Doctors, Teachers, and Judges are better than Cleaners, Writers, Psychologists, and Scientists? : At 5/2/2010 2:43:54 PM, innomen wrote: It isn't about finding a theory, philosophy or doctrine and thinking it's the answer, but a practical application of one's experiences that is the answer. : At 10/28/2010 2:40:07 PM, jharry wrote: I have already been given the greatest Gift that anyone could ever hope for [Life], I would consider myself selfish if I expected anything more. |
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5/9/2012 10:40:56 AM Posted: 1 year ago Some jobs are more esteemed than others, sure. What is probably important to the individual (personal wealth, fame, self-actualization, etc.) is not necessarily what is important for society. So you have a hospital- where the work that janitors do (keeping the hospital clean) may be just as important as the jobs doctors and nurses - public-health-wise. Though the doctors are probably fulfilling their own personal life goals more, the janitors are most certainly filling an important role for society.
But you know- when you're cleaning adult human sh!t off the broken tiles of a hospital bathroom floor, it's difficult to think of yourself as part of a larger and more important entity :) YYW for prez At 5/1/2013 11:15:33 PM, Skepsikyma wrote: Crinack is the wall between our understanding and our intuition, it is the wild virtue lost in stifling, rigid forms of communication. It is the wall on which every poet beats, sometimes for an entire lifetime, in the hopes of opening one small crack. Crinack is not a poem. It is the poem. |
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5/9/2012 8:45:23 PM Posted: 1 year ago If the emphasis is on pure productivity, then we will always have this class system (doctors vs. sh!t-cleaners). What the doctor doesn't understand is that her life is more complete and fulfilling when certain menial tasks are NOT excluded from her daily routine, but this realization will not be made anytime in the immediate future -_-)
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5/9/2012 8:50:58 PM Posted: 1 year ago At 5/9/2012 8:45:23 PM, Lasagna wrote: Healthcare workers have high levels of depression: http://www.health.com... : At 6/6/2013 12:26:20 PM, tulle wrote: : I will pay jimtimmy to come back if it means leojm will never post again. At 12/28/2012 2:54:39 PM DetectableNinja wrote: DanT (Dan - tee), v: to excessively define every word, usually to semantical disprove an argument. |
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5/11/2012 4:51:28 AM Posted: 1 year ago Seems like the 1st group are soon to be government workers right?
I have a very hard time taking seriously the political philosophy of someone who defends the Borg. |
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5/11/2012 8:50:14 AM Posted: 1 year ago At 5/11/2012 4:51:28 AM, Greyparrot wrote: Are you referring to the study I showed? No, government workers report high level of happiness. You get more money and do less work. A lot less stressful. Why would government workers feel depressed? : At 6/6/2013 12:26:20 PM, tulle wrote: : I will pay jimtimmy to come back if it means leojm will never post again. At 12/28/2012 2:54:39 PM DetectableNinja wrote: DanT (Dan - tee), v: to excessively define every word, usually to semantical disprove an argument. |
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5/11/2012 11:14:48 AM Posted: 1 year ago At 5/11/2012 8:50:14 AM, darkkermit wrote:At 5/11/2012 4:51:28 AM, Greyparrot wrote: jobs like doctors, teachers, judges I have a very hard time taking seriously the political philosophy of someone who defends the Borg. |
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5/11/2012 2:26:48 PM Posted: 1 year ago Ha. Yeah sure. I'm sure the association of road cleaners would completely support your sentiment.
People become cleaners because they have no better choice. Not everyone can become a doctor because that requires serious commitment and currency. Anyway, regarding your contention- from a societal point of view, you are absolutely right. Every job contributes to the society. But from a personal perspective, there are jobs that you Want to do, because they maximize your own personal satisfaction, and your own social goals. Denying this is futile. |
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5/11/2012 3:13:29 PM Posted: 1 year ago A job is a job and as long as you can sustain yourself and help benefit the economy it is a good job.
There are very few "bad" jobs in my opinion. Bureaucrats Door to door salesmen hmmm that's the only two I can think of as "bad" right now. Nina Dobrev <3 Fate is for cowards. |
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5/11/2012 9:54:48 PM Posted: 1 year ago At 5/9/2012 7:23:06 AM, buelg wrote: All work that needs to be done has to be done by someone or "your" quality of life will suffer if it isn't. People who think sweeping the floor or or taking out the garbage is beneath them are not worthy of the human race and should be hacked into pieces and flushed down the nearest toilet. If I new someone held such an attitude I would do all I could to destroy their reputation and character. |
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5/13/2012 12:56:36 AM Posted: 1 year ago At 5/11/2012 9:54:48 PM, sadolite wrote: You are imposing your arbitrary opinions of a worthiness of a job on people, and revelling in it because it supposedly ends out a positive message. |
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5/13/2012 11:48:01 AM Posted: 1 year ago At 5/13/2012 12:56:36 AM, Cermank wrote:At 5/11/2012 9:54:48 PM, sadolite wrote: All work is worthy of anyone. |
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5/13/2012 8:06:20 PM Posted: 1 year ago The problem that arises with this predicament in the USA is that lowly jobs that Conservatives romanticize as worthy of the pay that pay bare minimum wage cannot sustain a single individual. Said individual would then would have to be working two full-time jobs while barely being able to make do by the end of the day. It's a cruel reality, really, that many are subject to this rental-centric method of enslavement.
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5/14/2012 10:45:35 AM Posted: 1 year ago At 5/13/2012 11:48:01 AM, sadolite wrote:At 5/13/2012 12:56:36 AM, Cermank wrote:At 5/11/2012 9:54:48 PM, sadolite wrote: If I spent 3 years studying economics, with the aim of becoming a economist of my country, considering working at Mcd's is an insult to my degree and myself. For the society as a whole, I am just another human resource, so it is perfectly justified in thinking that. But if one legitimately believes in it personally, they need to higher their ambitions. |
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5/14/2012 7:25:20 PM Posted: 1 year ago At 5/13/2012 8:06:20 PM, Aaronroy wrote: WTF does "Conservatism" have to do with doing work that must be done. I am not a "conservative" by the way. I am a "self reliant individual" I don't need the acceptance of political ideologies like you. I would shovel out a pump station full of sh!t if I were asked to do so. My quality of life depends on it being done on a regular bases. May your pump station in your neighborhood runith over. |
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5/14/2012 7:49:13 PM Posted: 1 year ago At 5/14/2012 7:25:20 PM, sadolite wrote:At 5/13/2012 8:06:20 PM, Aaronroy wrote: COMMUNIST!!! But from a generalistic standpoint the janitors are smarter than the ones with desk jobs and generally recieve better pay and benefits, I thought about supplying these services to my boarding school [considering none of them know how to take care of themselves and think a hundred dollars for a pack of gum is inexpensive] for profit, I have found several induividuals willing to assist me. Plus I thought about repairing one of the old go-karts to serve as a taxi service for campus for a moderate [and prepayable] fee. You see, technical knowledge is awesome. Minister Of Trolling : At 12/6/2011 2:21:41 PM, badger wrote: : ugly people should beat beautiful people ugly. simple! you'd be killing two birds with the one stone... women like violent men and you're making yourself more attractive, relatively. i met a blonde dude who was prettier than me not so long ago. he's not so pretty now! ha! : : ...and well, he wasn't really prettier than me. he just had nice hair. |
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5/16/2012 6:27:06 PM Posted: 1 year ago At 5/14/2012 7:25:20 PM, sadolite wrote:At 5/13/2012 8:06:20 PM, Aaronroy wrote: What an ignorant statement. You are not a 'self reliant individual'. I'm going to leave you with this enlightening video of the Amazingatheist doing what he does best: showing people how f*cking retarded they are. No religion No problem |











