Monday, September 16, 2013

class and education

I worked in a place where your education didn't really matter because i got taught what to do as soon as i started. i was trained while working there. I worked at a library, I still do. I got taught how to do everything i did working at a library. At the library back at home i would help check books in, look for things on the microfilms, and organize the DVDs. At the library on campus i put things in to the computer, shelf read, check in journals, etc. For things like this your education doesn't really matter. The most you need to know is how to use a computer, how to write and the alphabet all the other things you are taught to do. I don't think i really was treated different because of where i worked i was treated pretty much the same but i think that is because i am still young and in college. I don't think the level of education a worker has should determine the amount they are paid or treated. we are all people. i would expect someone to treat me according to my personality not how much schooling i have. schooling doesn't account for what you learn through experiencing something.

Monday, September 9, 2013

My Interview with Shawnda

The person i got to interview in class was Shawnda. This is what i learned about her.


Shawnda is a nursing major at Cedar Crest who is from Baltimore. She is a very quiet person that hardly talks to anyone because she likes to stay away from drama. She has two sisters. She also has a boyfriend. On her free time, Shawnda likes to do many things. Some of those things she likes to do is keep active by playing sports and dancing. The other things she like to do are more creative like cooking, drawing, and singing. Overall Shawnda is the type of person who keeps to herself,