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Do you agree or disagree with the following statement? Young people should try several different jobs before they take a long term career.
Maintaining the viewpoint that the youngers, after graduation, should directly perform a long term career, some claim that it enhances them to adjust the new society quickly. I concede their opinion. Nevertheless, from my perspective, occurring several different jobs will benefit them, considering the aspects of the enrichment of experience and the improvement of physiological ability.
Initially, one issue which encourages me to hold the opinion is that it can stimulate gain invaluable experience to take several different jobs before operating one long term career. Few would dispute that various occasions equips the youngers with ancestors' experience, provides wide-ranging vision, and help them obtain the upper hand in the fierce competition with peers. Moreover, it is universally acknowledged that the youngers who operate one single job during the long life time, have difficulty to receive a well-rounded education, to excel in the process of working and in the advance of professions, and most important at all, often confront difficulty, complexity and ambiguity during the process.
Lending even more credibility to my point of view is that different careers are contributory to the shaping of a second psychology. The variation of jobs develops healthy values and attitudes towards other people and towards the world. Over 1000 studies carried out in the ten major cities of the UK over the past decades illustrated that these workers achieved a high rate (78.26%) to offer an understanding of oneself and tolerance and respect for the viewpoints of others. Conversely, one single job during the long-life time failed to provide insight and perspective regarding their place in society and in the physical and metaphysical worlds.
Admittedly, sometimes taking a long term job immediately decreases the time to succeed. For example, taking the job as part of our life, we can accumulate much useful information, by keeping pace with the latest development in the relevant fields and keep in touch with the best fruits of scholarship in the world. Similarly, abandoning themselves to the job, the job can promote their forms of thinking, encourage them to have original ideas, and form and voice their own opinions. Perhaps most importantly, however, with all life being concentrated on the job exclusively, they may find some tremendous phenomenon at their fields, which may be the best honorary.
Judging from all the evidence offered above, we can conclude that despite the benefit of the long term job, we had better operate various occasions. |
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