I have not worked in many places, but when I did, I gave my best. Currently, I'm still working at a supermarket as a grocery bagger. The other jobs were cool, but the one I'm in right now is the best because its flexible schedules. Here I go with a little description of every job.
When I worked at a logistics company: Well, it was a kind of warehouse where there were toys and even laptops. It was a cool job because I worked with friends and we spent the day laughing, but we worked indeed. The bad thing is that the contract was just for one month and I could not continue there.
My second job was as an assistant at the college. I had to help the little children teaching them. I tought English grammar. The good thing is that they always paid attention, which is unusual and they learned. The bad aspect was that this job was for onle three weeks approximately and we could not continue going to classes.
My last and current job --as a grocery bagger-- is the best when it comes to flexible schedules. I have been working for six months there, and I do not feel like quiting yet. Anyway, it is hard sometimes because some people do not give tips when you have packed a lot of bags. However, sometimes you get a lot of money doing "nothing".
After all these temporary jobs, I want to work as a translator by all means. I want to do what I learned at the college, and most importantly I love the English language and my language, that's why I want to be a translator. Language is a very important tool to spread wisdom and intellingence, and it helps you to see things in a different way: that's why translations are important.
domingo, 11 de septiembre de 2011
domingo, 4 de septiembre de 2011
Reggaeton Fashion
I don't tend to hate people and, similarly, when I dislike something, I just don't care. However, nowadays we listen to this "music" all day long. Why? Because some people, mostly chilean kids and teenagers, listen to it without earphones at high volume. And that's annoying, even more if you don't like that kind of music. So I will dedicate some words to these guys.
First of all, reggaeton preaches a life of luxury and wellbeing that is far from chilean reality. It is not compatible with our reality. So, what do these kids (flaites) do? They steal from people, who sometimes belong to the same neighborhood to get whatever they need: clothes, booze, drugs and so on. They are caught inside their fantasy world.
After that, they feel like they can do whatever they want. "If I can get everything, I deserve respect", they say. And that's also what is taught by the lyrics of reaggeton songs. So these guys listen to music in every place at high volume, disturbing people that do not like that music. But you cannot tell them to turn off their music because you can get hurt, which is really egotist and stupid.
This kind of music has taught these guys that they (the people who listen to this musicians) are the best. These guys believe that they can just take whatever they want, even if that includes harming other people. They are like "hey, I'm not a regular guy. It's me! Túúúú Béllákhítóóóó!".And they are carrying guns if someone tries to make them feel like shit. Fuck off, they are only clones of a stupid trend.
In order to put an end to this, I think it's important to talk to them when we don't like their attitude. Sometimes they can be robbing someone, but no one does anything. We MUST teach them that stealing or hurting people is wrong, because their parents DON'T teach them anything, they only listen to this shitty music's advises.
PS: I don't hate them. I just don't like their attitude towards us.
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