Sunday, May 5, 2013

Journal Topic 11: Unemployment


I think jobs like doctors, lawyers, architects, and designers are more resistant to unemployment. On the other hand, jobs like electricians, convenient store cashiers, and cleaners are less resistant.  Because professions like doctors, lawyers, and architectures, they only have limited amount of people who study in them, they are more unlikely to be unemployed and lose their jobs. For those who work as electricians, convenient store cashiers, and cleaners, they only need some knowledge to apply for the job, therefor, there can be easily substituted by any other workers who have better knowledge and educational level. The difference between those two categories of professions is that the former professions are more educated and the latter professions are less educated. My potential career could be an interior designer.  I think because there are so many people who work as designers, the job is less resistant to unemployment. I do not think that there is any influence on why I choose my future career.  I think if have more and better skills than some other interior designer, I will have less chance to get unemployed by any other company.  If I am good, enough this I can also be my own boss, and work for myself instead of working for other companies.

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