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Do you agree or disagree with the following statement:similar jobs with you for your children? When it’s time for children to choose jobs,parents have various thoughts. Some parents want to persuade their children todo the same job as they do because they want to help children have a betterfuture. Others ask children to make their own decisions. I’m in favor of thelatter opinion because choosing a suitable job relies on self-perception. To start with, thanks to the improvement oftechnology and society, there are numerous jobs available today that were notexisted when our parents were looking for jobs. For example, decades ago, therewas no such a job named computer engineer. Meanwhile, there are jobs, likeconductors on the bus, disappeared. Society changes that jobs used to bepromising may be no longer a good choice today. We should choose jobsrationally. Though advice from parents is valuable, it’s just one of factorsthat should be taken into concern when making decisions. What’s more, it’s not strange that childrenhave different interests and talents with those of their parents. In my perspective,it’s not wise when choosing jobs regardless of personal characteristic. Take oneof my family members as an example. My cousin graduated from university a yearago. When he was looking for jobs, his mom, who was an accountant, kept askinghim to do the same job as she did. Actually, my cousin wanted to be arestaurant manager because he thought he was skilled in communicating andmanaging. At last, he went to graduate school instead. Escape can never solveproblems. When choosing a job, we have to think about personal talents. In addition, similar jobs now and in thepast may have different requirements as society changes. For example, cashiersin supermarkets need to know how to operate computers now, but in the past,they just needed to calculate accurately and precisely in a short time. In thisaspect, though parents might think that their children are fit for jobs, theymay be not. Besides, we can’t deny that if children do the same jobs as theirparents, parents’ achievements may become burdens of children, which givenegative effects on their growth. I don’t think it’s a good idea to do thesimilar job as parents do. Decisions based on not only parents’ advice, but alsopersonal interests and characteristic of the time are more valuable. Careers areessential for everyone so that we should be rational when making decisions. Influencesof emotional factors have to be eliminated. |
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