- Characterizations of a good job
- Understanding Job/Work/Career
“Like how many vacation days you get.”
Participant:
- Baltimore, MD
- Black
- male
- 15-22
- higher income
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“Like how many vacation days you get.”
[At 70] “I would have invested in a couple of stocks, and, hopefully, those stocks did good…advancement. Like they’re saying, accomplish…look back at everything I did; make sure everything I did was right, pave…for my future generation, stuff like that.”
“That I will never make the kind of money I think I deserve. It is not a job with a strong monetary return.”
“Consistency.”
“Drama.”
“[A career has] way better benefits…more than what like Domino’s or McDonald’s, I guess.”
“So I used to wash dishes at a restaurant. And I used to work night shifts, and I wouldn’t get out until I finished washing the dishes…Well, it was pretty bad because I never got good at it. So I’d always stay until like half-past midnight or 1:00 in the morning, yeah.”
“Teaching…I just started all of this but I took a break. This is where I am today because I took a break. Then I tried to go back, but I struggled at home and I had to get a job, focus on school. I started substituting in the end of May this year. I want to do high school. I love little kids. They are sweethearts. I do want to go back to college and then be more focused and more determined… hopefully to teach.”
“Getting advice from each other [was helpful]. It is basically stay on the right path and don’t get distracted. Right now it seems like a long way, but in the long run if you do stay on the right path, you will get there. That is what I think. That is what I got from that.”
“McDonald’s for job. It’s just, I don’t know, because at school they had told us a job is like something that you just holding for that moment. It’s like not a career. So I thought of McDonald’s…Well, they said that a job is like an occupation for that moment. It’s not something that…It’s not a career. It’s like something just getting you money for that moment.”