Monday, October 19, 2015
Collis McKenzie, Chapter 6, Question #6
One of the things that I got a broadened view of was the place of menial jobs in a society of overqualified people. If everyone is smart enough to be a doctor, who is going to drive the garbage truck? The solution is simple, but makes complete sense. Whoever sees the newly highly demanded job as worth more than his/her current job or someone with no work experience would sit behind the wheel. The importance of low-level jobs is often undervalued because a lot of times people don't think about the experience that is gained from a part-time job in addition to the money. Not many people step in and get a CEO job right out of highschool. Low-level employment is where people skills and responsibility are learned and strengthened.
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