- Perceptions of the term 'career'
- Understanding Job/Work/Career
“Prestige.”
Participant:
- Online
- Black
- male
- 26-29
- mixed income
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“Prestige.”
“Being female has always helped me in my career field. My ethnicity has caused some difficulty, especially as my last name does not align with it. Some employers have admitted confusion on knowing how to interact with me due to not knowing “my race” which I think is an incredibly rude and problematic thing to say or believe.”
“Yes – they feel like they missed out on opportunities to kick start their career.”
“I mean, work is just temporary. A job is like permanent, yeah, permanent, your future and stuff.”
“I’ll start by going back to school to get a master’s degree. After that, I’ll probably just work some type of job, whatever I do my master’s in. But at the same time, I want to make connections like with people in the sports industry. And then probably, I’d like…like travel around the country, kind of like talent I want to, you know, bring to the school that I want to open up for athletes. I just want to find people to like invest in the whole school and find staff, you know, teachers, coaches, stuff like that.”
“I have to agree with you…I do believe there’s more of a problem in society with [race] as opposed to the common race…Well…that’s just my opinion and my experience so to me that is fair to say but thanks for the feedback.”
“I think that I described myself as smart and this is because I like to try to understand what I’m learning and I like to try remember all the information that I have learned.”
“College has taken a big financial toll on me.”
“I know people who didn’t go to college, but I don’t know how they feel about their decision.”
I think a barrier would be money. In order to do a career you need money. Loss of motivation, no connections and maybe the people you surround you with aren’t the best so that kind of stops you or distracts you from doing what you want to do.”