I really do believe that mike Rowe's article is very valid and very informative. This video really is very important but I don’t fill that it really changes my decisions and blinn as of right now. I’m going to just keep doing what I feel I need to do and that is being pediatrician. I love kids and want to help those who really need help and make a better life for them.
What stood out to me is that he says the posters are only going to be 10 bucks but says if he can get one in every guidance counselor office he will give all the money to a scholarship foundation. He says that money and getting the job done is more important than safety. He really speaks the truth threw his video and really gives you something to think about. Nothing he says is anything we don’t know its just a very important video.
He says ATM’s are taking everyone jobs right now as we speak. He says you can’t assume the opportunity will happen must make it happen. The greatest enemy of freedom is total anarchy and the second reason is total efficiency. He really just tells us his bad experience with a high school guidance counselor, why he provides scholarships based on work ethic, the problem with taxpayer- supported college loans, why America demonizes dirty jobs, the happiest day of his life, why following your passion is terrible advice.
Why it’s so hard to hire good people, the hidden cost of regulatory compliance, the problem with Obama's promise to create shovel ready jobs, efficiency versus effectiveness, and life after Dirty Jobs. He says "If lending money that ostensibly we don’t have kids who have no hope of making it back in order to train them for jobs that clearly don’t exist, I might suggest that we’ve gone around the bend a little bit," says TV personality Mike Rowe, best known as the longtime host of Discovery Channel’s Dirty Jobs.
"There is a real disconnect in the way that we educate vis-à-vis the opportunities that are available. You have - right now - about 3 million jobs that can’t be filled," he says, talking about openings in traditional trades ranging from construction to welding to plumbing. " Jobs that typically parents’ don’t sit down with their kids and say, ‘Look, if all goes well, this is what you are going to do."
Monday, October 17, 2016
blog #6
I really do believe that mike Rowe's article is very valid and very informative. This video really is very important but I don’t fill that it really changes my decisions and blinn as of right now. I’m going to just keep doing what I feel I need to do and that is being pediatrician. I love kids and want to help those who really need help and make a better life for them.
What stood out to me is that he says the posters are only going to be 10 bucks but says if he can get one in every guidance counselor office he will give all the money to a scholarship foundation. He says that money and getting the job done is more important than safety. He really speaks the truth threw his video and really gives you something to think about. Nothing he says is anything we don’t know its just a very important video.
He says ATM’s are taking everyone jobs right now as we speak. He says you can’t assume the opportunity will happen must make it happen. The greatest enemy of freedom is total anarchy and the second reason is total efficiency. He really just tells us his bad experience with a high school guidance counselor, why he provides scholarships based on work ethic, the problem with taxpayer- supported college loans, why America demonizes dirty jobs, the happiest day of his life, why following your passion is terrible advice.
Why it’s so hard to hire good people, the hidden cost of regulatory compliance, the problem with Obama's promise to create shovel ready jobs, efficiency versus effectiveness, and life after Dirty Jobs. He says "If lending money that ostensibly we don’t have kids who have no hope of making it back in order to train them for jobs that clearly don’t exist, I might suggest that we’ve gone around the bend a little bit," says TV personality Mike Rowe, best known as the longtime host of Discovery Channel’s Dirty Jobs.
"There is a real disconnect in the way that we educate vis-à-vis the opportunities that are available. You have - right now - about 3 million jobs that can’t be filled," he says, talking about openings in traditional trades ranging from construction to welding to plumbing. " Jobs that typically parents’ don’t sit down with their kids and say, ‘Look, if all goes well, this is what you are going to do."
What stood out to me is that he says the posters are only going to be 10 bucks but says if he can get one in every guidance counselor office he will give all the money to a scholarship foundation. He says that money and getting the job done is more important than safety. He really speaks the truth threw his video and really gives you something to think about. Nothing he says is anything we don’t know its just a very important video.
He says ATM’s are taking everyone jobs right now as we speak. He says you can’t assume the opportunity will happen must make it happen. The greatest enemy of freedom is total anarchy and the second reason is total efficiency. He really just tells us his bad experience with a high school guidance counselor, why he provides scholarships based on work ethic, the problem with taxpayer- supported college loans, why America demonizes dirty jobs, the happiest day of his life, why following your passion is terrible advice.
Why it’s so hard to hire good people, the hidden cost of regulatory compliance, the problem with Obama's promise to create shovel ready jobs, efficiency versus effectiveness, and life after Dirty Jobs. He says "If lending money that ostensibly we don’t have kids who have no hope of making it back in order to train them for jobs that clearly don’t exist, I might suggest that we’ve gone around the bend a little bit," says TV personality Mike Rowe, best known as the longtime host of Discovery Channel’s Dirty Jobs.
"There is a real disconnect in the way that we educate vis-à-vis the opportunities that are available. You have - right now - about 3 million jobs that can’t be filled," he says, talking about openings in traditional trades ranging from construction to welding to plumbing. " Jobs that typically parents’ don’t sit down with their kids and say, ‘Look, if all goes well, this is what you are going to do."
Wednesday, October 5, 2016
My past summer
I want to tell you about my past summer today. It really only consisted of me some friends and a lot of sports. All I really do is play sports and work out now. Ever since I left high school I’ve pushed myself to work out and stay active and just keep myself busy.
There was a little bit of the summer that I just hung out with friends and went to parties. That’s fun and all but I just had a little fun and just lived life. The summer best part after school ends because it’s a time to let loose and have fun. My summer also consisted of getting ready for school and preparing my mind for all the homework, midterms and all the stress I may or may not have.
Summer is a time to relax, have fun, hang out with friends, prepare yourself for whatever your future consists of and just be ready for whatever it may be that comes in your life. It’s also a time to spend time with family and just have a good time with them. If you’re not doing any of those things then you’re doing the wrong things.
Some people like to catch up on sleep but I say don’t waste it all on sleep. But that’s just me it’s hard for me to sleep sometimes so I don’t even try sometimes that’s why you may see me yawning a lot or see me looking tired most days but I get over it and still do what I gotta do live and keep my life going in the right direction. The summer is also a stress releaser it’s just always a time to chill and release all of the tension and stress from your life whatever it may be for you.
With all that summed up the summer can be great but can also be a bad time for some. Some others aren’t like those that are out every night or doing something away from leaving the house and doing stuff around the house. I believe sometimes it’s good to just leave all those activities behind and try something different for a change just let loose have fun. But whatever you end up doing make sure to be responsible and smart about the choices that you make during the time that you are doing these activities. So live life, try something new, never give up, and be the person you have always wanted to be .
There was a little bit of the summer that I just hung out with friends and went to parties. That’s fun and all but I just had a little fun and just lived life. The summer best part after school ends because it’s a time to let loose and have fun. My summer also consisted of getting ready for school and preparing my mind for all the homework, midterms and all the stress I may or may not have.
Summer is a time to relax, have fun, hang out with friends, prepare yourself for whatever your future consists of and just be ready for whatever it may be that comes in your life. It’s also a time to spend time with family and just have a good time with them. If you’re not doing any of those things then you’re doing the wrong things.
Some people like to catch up on sleep but I say don’t waste it all on sleep. But that’s just me it’s hard for me to sleep sometimes so I don’t even try sometimes that’s why you may see me yawning a lot or see me looking tired most days but I get over it and still do what I gotta do live and keep my life going in the right direction. The summer is also a stress releaser it’s just always a time to chill and release all of the tension and stress from your life whatever it may be for you.
With all that summed up the summer can be great but can also be a bad time for some. Some others aren’t like those that are out every night or doing something away from leaving the house and doing stuff around the house. I believe sometimes it’s good to just leave all those activities behind and try something different for a change just let loose have fun. But whatever you end up doing make sure to be responsible and smart about the choices that you make during the time that you are doing these activities. So live life, try something new, never give up, and be the person you have always wanted to be .
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