Quote: Juan Kerr @ November 15 2010, 4:44 PM GMTWhy get a job? J.O.B. could stand for 'just over broke' - most people with jobs and all the things that go with them (bosses/long hours/insecurity/colleagues that drive them nuts/office politics/being trapped) never escape the rat race - because theyve been conditioned to be born/school/college/uni/degree/work work work work work/retire/die. There are other ways - that don't necessarily require a uni eduacation.
No - if you analise it - people need money - not a job - its just that a job is the accepted and conditioned way to acquire money. Generally employees do as little as they can get away with without being sacked and bosses pay as little as they can get away with without staff leaving. Thats how the rat race works
Too much emphasis is placed on a 'job' and not enough on becoming self reliant and enterprising. I think this is because kids are taught by teachers - and not entrepreneurs.
Re the need for academia...fine...but let people do it at theit own expense as adults - rather than studying ancient history etc - then trying to get a job in marketing.
Some people WANT jobs because they are interested, want to make a difference, enjoy working - all sorts of reasons. Where would we get our scientists, engineers, architects, doctors, pharmacists etc if they were not interested enough in the subject to give years of their lives to studying, living on the breadline, racking up debt and then dedicating themselves to their work.