What we ignorant academics don't realize is that, when we one day become doctors saving lives in hospitals, who is going to keep our work place clean? When you as an engineer want to create the new parliament building, who is going to put your ideas into action? When you as a lawyer have to pick up some groceries after work, who is going to make sure you get what you need to make your family dinner? Wait, who put the groceriec there in first place? There are a thousand similar examples, but point is taken, right? Stop making fun of peers choosing farming over medicin. Stop looking down on the school caretaker. Not cool . |
I get it; some jobs look more intriguing and pays better off than others. Nevertheless, they all matter. People with lower education or none at all, work and contribute to society on a meaningful level as well. Call it "invisible magic". To be honest, "toilet cleaner" is not on my list of desired careers (How do I know? I currently am one). Neither do I want to drive busses or paint houses for a living. However, somebody has to do it. I applaud and credit them. I also hope they are as happy with their occupational path as others. If not, thank you for doing the work everyone takes for granted. Doctors are everday heroes, and so are you (can be, regardless of workplace).