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Occupations

11/2/2022

42 Comments

 
Daily Literary Quote
"In my afternoon walk I would fain forget all my morning occupations and my obligations to society."                                                                                                                                   
​                                                                  - Henry David Thoreau


Journal Prompt
The pilgrims in The Canterbury Tales are often referenced only by their occupations (ie. the Knight, the Miller, the Wife of Bath), highlighting their roles in society.  Are our occupations still influential in forming our identities?  If so, how?  Provide some specific examples to support your opinion.
42 Comments
Haylee
11/2/2022 12:12:55 pm

I believe that they still are because for example if a person is in a job with customer service they are most like really talkative and nice.

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Piper
11/2/2022 12:14:22 pm

Fake it till you make it in real life.

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Makenna
11/2/2022 12:14:35 pm

Very true!

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Tristan Cooper
11/2/2022 12:14:48 pm

Yaaaaa

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Riley J
11/2/2022 12:16:16 pm

True

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Anika
11/2/2022 12:17:58 pm

This is true, didn't think about this one.

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Moses Taylor
11/2/2022 12:18:17 pm

I don't know about that, there is a lot of rude people in customer service jobs.

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Hannah Rich
11/8/2022 12:17:28 pm

I think an occupation or job can change the way someone is. For example, if someone worked in customer service, they would likely change to be more kind to fulfill their job.

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Erin Jones
11/2/2022 12:12:57 pm

I do believe occupations still do influence in the making our identities.I feel that people in the emergency department are very calm a cool and collected.

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Janna Fisher
11/2/2022 12:19:18 pm

That is very true, they also have to be able to handle horrific scenes.

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Liberty
11/2/2022 12:20:17 pm

That is true.

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Hannah Rich
11/8/2022 12:18:25 pm

That is very true. Their job requires them to remind calm.

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Piper
11/2/2022 12:13:45 pm

I would say that our jobs do play a slight role in who we are as people. Construction workers put up with horrible weather conditions and they continue to do their jobs and it makes them stronger as people. Cooks put up with complaints and horrible customers every second of every day and develop a hard exterior that helps them not give a crap about what anyone says.

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Makenna
11/2/2022 12:15:21 pm

yes.

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Moses Taylor
11/2/2022 12:17:29 pm

Accurate

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Maren
11/2/2022 12:20:11 pm

I think that it plays a big role.

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Laynee Woolf
11/2/2022 12:21:12 pm

slayy

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Moses Taylor
11/2/2022 12:14:02 pm

I believe that occupation is very informative of identity. For example, think about how similar all mechanics are to one another. I think that people of the same career are similar because those careers draw similar people to them rather than the career itself changing the person.

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Riley S.
11/2/2022 12:17:13 pm

I hadn't thought of it that way.

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Laynee
11/2/2022 12:20:55 pm

yep

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Makenna
11/2/2022 12:14:09 pm

I believe that our occupations definitely play a part in our identity, I say this because with our occupations we still have to be who we are unless we have split personalities.

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Maren
11/2/2022 12:19:41 pm

What do you mean by split personalities?

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jace
11/2/2022 12:14:16 pm

I would say so. people with office jobs or diplomas are usually put on a higher podium than someone like a welder or plumber but in reality a welder or a plumber might make as much or more than a lot of educated workers.

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Piper
11/2/2022 12:14:46 pm

Accurate

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Riley J
11/2/2022 12:17:22 pm

I agree

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Tristan Cooper
11/2/2022 12:14:28 pm

In a way yes because people with good jobs and lots of money are seen higher than poor or people who work crappy jobs

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Anika
11/2/2022 12:19:27 pm

Yes this is true

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Janna Fisher
11/2/2022 12:14:29 pm

I would say yes to our occupations being an influential form of our identities. For instance if you make a lot of money people tend to see you as a higher person this causes people to think they are better than others.

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Riley J
11/2/2022 12:14:42 pm

Yes for example you wouldn't tell someone that Bob came over and fixed the toilet, you would just say the plumber came by and fixed the toilet.

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Riley S.
11/2/2022 12:17:41 pm

Same

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bella
11/2/2022 12:15:06 pm

I believe that it is still a true point. For example if someone's job is working at a daycare they are going to be good with kids outside of work too.

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brianna
11/2/2022 12:15:12 pm

yes, depending on jobs and pay rate i think it puts you in a certain group. for example if you're a doctor with high pay people may look up to you.

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Liberty
11/2/2022 12:15:36 pm

I would say that your occupation could give hints of the type of person you are but I do not think it makes you as a person. Although doctors are typically seen as helpful and kind people, becoming a doctor does not instantly make you a "good person".

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Anika
11/2/2022 12:15:59 pm

I think they still are because dependig on a job a person has, will affect the way they act.

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Riley S.
11/2/2022 12:16:09 pm

Occupations are still influential on our identities but not as much as they were. It doesn't apply to every job, but for example you refer to coaches just by coach.

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Liberty
11/2/2022 12:18:51 pm

That's fair.

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Logan
11/2/2022 12:16:25 pm

Yes because someone could come over and check your dish television and say hey Hank came over and fixed the dish router but in reality Hank is known as the cable guy.

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Anna
11/2/2022 12:16:33 pm

Your jobs determine what “social group” you belong in. If you make more money people will want to be your friend more.

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Maren
11/2/2022 12:16:37 pm

Yes because like when you go to a mechanic you don't know them all by name, they're the mechanics.

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Colton
11/2/2022 12:18:12 pm

yes for certain occupations like the coach or I would say " the electrition is coming over today" it really depends.

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Laynee Woolf
11/2/2022 12:20:32 pm

I feel like it does influence. I've noticed my dad has got a big head since he got the position as judge.

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Hannah Rich
11/8/2022 12:15:06 pm

I think they do because someone's job is usually what they spend most of their time doing, meaning it is one of the most identity changing activites. Your boss, coworkers and the actual physical work could change the way you think and act. For example, of you work in a community where they use lots of language, youd probably find yourself using the same kind of language.

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