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Whenever I hear the word "career," I imagine people wearing suits and ties, typically in an office setting.
Practically any other job, like retail, car salesmen, movie star, fast food, truck driver, etc, I think of as just jobs and not careers. I only think of suit-wearing jobs as careers. This is the image I've had all my life, due to TV, with no explanation given for what it means. What does career imply? How is it different from a job? Is there a difference? Why are certain jobs called careers, but not others? |
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