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"Yeah, yeah...." but I'd hate to be on the operating table
the day the garbageman or stockbroker switched jobs
with the brain surgeon! |
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Maybe sort of a "ride-along" like the police and
paramedics do would be better... you could hang out
with the other person for a day and watch them do their
job, ask questions, and actually learn something about it. |
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It would take less time for me to be trained at Chinese Dry Cleaning [Only if I get a substantial employee discount] than it would for me to [re]train a Chinese person how to drive. |
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Huh? I wasn't aware that Chinese people didn't know how to drive. |
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Shuhuhuhudder. Oh God Almighty. Come to L.A. or visit N.Y. and see for yourself. |
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Wow. That's incredibly offensive. |
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Try becoming a temporary worker.
It's not as diverse as a change
between a stockbroker and a garbage
man, but every week I do something
new and different. Since I'm a
computer geek it's varied stuff and
not just stuffing envelopes or
anything. |
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As a college student, I can tell you that I really, really, REALLY do not want my parents to be responsible for 2 weeks-worth of my semester grade, especially in Calculus. |
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Everyone was supposed to use their imagination and evolve the idea in their heads. For instance the brain surgeon issue; if the brain surgeon was participating in the job lottery, he/she would have to make sure their schedule was clear...etc..etc
Ride alongs have been done. They're boring. The point of this is to simply get an idea of what other people are doing, not to try and learn another job as quickly as possible. |
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College Student is not a job, it's a 24 hour free for all with an occasional class attented. |
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I should have said "Restrictions May Apply" |
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piff_trees: which college did you go to? |
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What a thread. Anyway, this sounds groovy, especially if it's just job-shadowing. Pretty much everything students get to do would be great for everyone, don't you think? |
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It sounds like a great idea, especially for someone It sounds like a great idea, especially for someone who is thinking about a new job and wants to try it. Ithink the example of the stockbroker and the garbage man is too big a change, though. Maybe (?) the garbageman would like it, but the other guy? I can just see the stunned broker handing over his pinstriped suit, silk tie and wingtips with one hand and his briefcase and the keys to his Lexus and his office with the other while the grinning garbageman gives him his jumpsuit, muddy boots and the keys to his truck! And the broker hiding from his friends while hauling trash! And for a whole week? It doesn't sound feasible, but maybe I'm wrong. Still, this is a good, orginal idea. |
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