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2006-10-04 08:07:30 · 12 answers · asked by Climie Fisher's Climbing Fra 2 in Social Science Anthropology

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Anything is possible, It's what you make it!!!

2006-10-04 08:11:37 · answer #1 · answered by passthevasia 2 · 0 0

A delicious and controversial question. Apologies if my answer is lengthy but I suspect I will enjoy writing this.

I'm assuming that by 'useless' you either mean low paying or unsuccessful.

That said, it is possible and practical to be useful in a useless job. Many uneducated people are highly driven and self-motivated. They will happily take on a low paying job, surpass expectations and develop the role. It's also a way to break into popular industries. The media, for example, is so cut throat that the converse is true: highly educated people are willing to settle for low paying jobs, such as being a runner on a BBC production, to gain essential experience to get their foot in the door. Yet another example of this is the EU migrant program where highly skilled and educated EU citizens are flocking to England and settling for low paying jobs in order to earn pounds.

As for the second part of the question: it is as likely that people, once attaining a job of some significance, allow themselves 'breathing space' and take their position and pay for granted. This is tantamount to being ineffective and as you say 'useless'. In South Africa a scheme was developed to address the social problems of 30 years of apartheid where there is an educational gap in 3 generations because the apartheid government refused black people education. The current solution is what is known as Affirmative Action. In other countries it is known as positive discrimination. The central idea is that an uneducated and disadvantaged person is placed in a high paying and often authoritive position, thereby giving that person on-hands training and an opportunity they may never have had otherwise. The solution is politically and socially ideal but moves away from a system of meritocracy.

I believe that how you do your job is infinitely more important than what you do. It comes down to personal choice: you either make a go of what you're given or you resign yourself to what you've got. It is cliched but the successful worker is generally unrelentingly motivated rather than resigned.

2006-10-06 15:33:59 · answer #2 · answered by Twinkles 2 · 0 0

Most people are useless in their useful job if they are performing at their maximum ability. Check out the Peter Principle. Being useful in a useless job requires expanding the parameters of the job. If you can do that then your time will be better spent.

2006-10-04 13:09:21 · answer #3 · answered by krisjb1 2 · 1 0

No. Your bachelors degree doesn't quite count number, era. you merely desire one so tremendous the foremost one and pass for it. except in case you opt to be an engineer or something like that, yet i understand at age 18, I had no theory, lol. merely get your degree already, yet with each and every thing, authentic life isn't a similar as college & interior the authentic, the way you carry out is more beneficial significant. So get your foot interior the door along with your degree yet understand journey counts more beneficial than training, frankly. The degree is variety of a chunk of paper to get you in, although. Yeah, no longer anybody desires to be a doctor and few can hack it. such an excellent number of contributors of era y were so coddled and pampered, informed they're mind-blowing and would do even if they prefer because they're so desirable isn't authentic & they're freaking out b/c no longer anybody receives to be an astronaut or an olympic athlete or maybe if they were conditioned to trust they "deserved" even with their expertise and intelligence no longer pointing that way. the biggest ones are many times the youngsters who pass to regulation college. Like they couldn't get into med college so that they settle for regulation, get into recommendations boggling debt, and now they're finding out that in the journey that they weren't on the authentic of their classification and in the journey that they did not pass to a real college, they're out of success. hi, unemployable and in debt. that's unhappy, quite.

2016-10-16 03:31:11 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

its definitely possible. but i wouldn't say that being useless is ever practical. in fact useless is the antithesis of practical.

2006-10-04 08:13:39 · answer #5 · answered by rachel o 3 · 0 0

not practical but possible, look at all the PH.d's in india answering our calls to dell, microsoft, cingular, any of those business, many overqualified people in stupid jobs, and plenty of jack as*es in jobs that they shouldn't have

2006-10-05 03:27:20 · answer #6 · answered by ninja cat 4 · 0 0

It's useless to even try not to be. hmm

2006-10-05 00:08:29 · answer #7 · answered by bavwill 3 · 0 0

Of course! Just look at congress and federal bureaucrats!

2006-10-06 15:53:01 · answer #8 · answered by Donald W 4 · 0 0

I think the real question here is where's my spoon?

2006-10-04 08:17:21 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Are you running for Congress?????

2006-10-04 08:14:59 · answer #10 · answered by usaf.primebeef 6 · 1 0

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