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- From: laurie@biomath.mda.uth.tmc.edu (Laurie Gelb)
- Newsgroups: sci.edu
- Subject: Re: Growing up to be a truck driver (was: RE: Branding Kids)
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- Date: 21 Jan 1993 23:48:05 GMT
- References: <IfLiGe600WB98iAXsl@andrew.cmu.edu>
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- In article <IfLiGe600WB98iAXsl@andrew.cmu.edu> lv08+@andrew.cmu.edu (Lili
- Velez) writes:
-
- >Is there something inherently _wrong_ about being a truck driver? Must we
- >be disappointed in someone who _wants_ to be a beautician, a cook, a
- >mechanic?
-
- I certainly hope not. Doing something you enjoy well generally benefits
- everyone, including the doer.
-
- >Yes, I completely understand being distressed when someone believes that one
- >career or another is the "only job they could ever be suited for, so
- >why try...?". Abandoned or misguided potential is a tremendous loss, to
- >both the person and the society which has to trundle on without their
- >contributions -- but it seems to me that we can brand careers ('vocations'?)
- >as unworthy or `below us' just as easily as we can brand children.
-
- Sure. It's the self-justification of someone who has advanced degrees and
- can't fix a radiator. Why should s/he care about radiators and those who
- can fix them? If s/he can't do it, it's not worth doing. The converse is
- also true--why should the mechanic care about Hegel's philosophy? Humans
- are self-centered as a consequence of being pretty good survivors. However,
- this means we tend to care the least about the things we personally do the
- worst. And stereotypes about intellect persist...we use "blue-collar" and
- "white-collar" as endpoints of a range, as if the more you work with your
- hands, the less well your brain functions.
-
- Laurie Gelb
- laurie@biomath.mda.uth.tmc.edu
-
- Uncle Sam wants YOU...
- to pay your taxes, obey his laws, and keep your mouth shut.
-