A teacher, because after a year the lessons would be repetitive. A journalist would have more variety.
2007-10-31 19:16:27
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on which one you're more suited for (did I just answer your other question about this? meh).
Yes you teach the same lessons.... or do you? The students change from year ot year (and sometimes throughout the year lord help us) and that can dramatically change your way of teaching believe it or not.
Journalist appears more exciting because you meet new people but do people forget that you're meeting new people in the classroom too? How long does it take you to get to know 40 students? Anyway, I digress.
Your question here is not coming from a good place. Think about what each career could give you and take from you - ask many different professionals (not just one from each) and don't ask people who just WANT to be one or the other. They don't know what they're talking about yet because they may actually hate it when they get there.
Depending on your personality and your strengths and weaknesses you could get bored of either quickly so focus on asking yourself the hard questions because only you know really well what you're good at and what makes you happiest.
If that all went over your head a bit just go to a career building site and take some personality tests to find out what kinds of jobs you're suited for and then keep asking questions.
2007-10-31 19:51:35
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answered by Ashley A 3
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ALL jobs get you bored if they were not your passion in the first place.
otherwise as a teacher, you never quit learning apart from imparting knowledge to naive new minds ev'ry once in a while
as a journalist, you'll explore human acts to the burrows and bowels of the earth itself, where no man has ventured b4
i don't see boredom only opportunities,
what drives you?
2007-10-31 19:40:29
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answered by manc_ O 1
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a teacher. My dream job is to be a journalist.
2007-10-31 19:15:31
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answered by phisigaims 2
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I would say teacher. Being a journalist means that you get to meet different people everytime. Plus, you get to see your name in print.
2007-10-31 19:16:35
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answered by camcam 2
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if you feel BOTH will eventually bore you, go for NEITHER of them--look at other job possibilities.
2007-10-31 19:24:06
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answered by Mike 7
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