During our academic visit to the various industries realated to the media profession last week I learne one thing, that passion for the job plays a major role in accessing it.
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On Monday, we paid a visit to the Governement press. Here we found mostly elderly people. They seemed excited with their work and would gladly show the technology behind it. It is the pleasure they drew from explaining how they perform their duties that amazed me. They seemed like they would fly with excitement, narrating how each machine works with such enthusiasm that would make you believe that what there rae doing is both the most complicated and also best jobe ever.
But at some points one would meet those who seemed to take everuything normal without excitement. What baffles me is that most of these are younger people? What happens? Why would an old man feel exicted about his job and a young man feel so bored or rather unexcited about anything.
Does passion grow with age as one performs a task at his place of work? Or are older people forced just to like their jobs because they are too old to change them? Are the young men on the other hand too ambitious and unstable willing to jump from job to job in search of huge pay?
Ofcousre they are some older workers who are not excited about the jobs they do, they have no passion for them and all they are lookig for is money, but from my observation during the trip, it is the younger people who are more dissatified.
Do you agree with me?

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