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shadowkat ([personal profile] shadowkat) wrote2020-09-04 06:22 pm
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Day #5 of the 30 Day Film Challenge

Day #5 of the 30 Day Film Challenge - A Film where a Character has a job that you want.

Oh dear, this is hard.



I actually tried to go in this direction in school when I was 18. I took anthropology, I minored in Epic, Myth and Folklore. I traveled to another country and collected ghost stories. But alas - it wasn't meant to be. The Universe had other plans. Probably a good thing - I get claustrophobic (due to exploring one too many tunnels as a kid) and issues with arachnids.
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[personal profile] atpo_onm 2020-09-05 05:36 am (UTC)(link)
Ohhh, easy one for me, for the kid who used to lie on his back in the back yard and stare up at the stars, for whom one of his coolest Christmas gifts in the early 60's was a neat little 4" reflector telescope from the A.C. Gilbert company.

So where did I go wrong? Not that I wanted to be an astronaut, my asthma would never have allowed that anyway. But any job in the space program? Engineer, or even just a worker helping to assemble a spacecraft.

Easy answer, two words-- high school. (Buffy fan, no further explanation required).

But one can still dream, or enjoy and appreciate the actions of others far braver and more creative than I.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KtEIMC58sZo

Note: IMO, one of the best edits in the history of cinema occurs when they cut from the rocket lifting off to the faces of the wives, shaking and crying in deep relief that the damn thing didn't simply blow up, the possibilities of which were far greater than the general public ever knew-- until the Challenger explosion.

OK, this is not good. I don't have the time to re-watch all these cool movies, and this series is only just starting!

Evil, 'tis evil, I tell ye...
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[personal profile] atpo_onm 2020-09-06 09:45 am (UTC)(link)
And I'm watching my niece now - who was doing well, and had wanted to go into science, but high school (and she's going to a very good private school) - kind of didn't live up to expectations.

For me, it was less the educational aspects as the social dynamics. I didn't understand it then as clearly as I do now, but I became very uncomfortably aware that it was more a matter of grooming the "winners" among the student body than tending to the needs of the rest of us. I was a good student, did very well on my SATs, and my guidance counselor-- who was a very smart, and very dedicated woman-- was appalled when I told her I was not seriously considering college.

She told me that the college experience was nothing like the high school one, and that I should seriously reconsider my choice to simply go out, get a job and work, which is what I planned.

In retrospect, she was right, but I couldn't get past the hatred I had at the time for the system, and was sure it would simply be perpetuated if I continued in it.

And there was, in all fairness, monetary considerations. My father was nearing retirement, and the Hamilton Watch factory had recently been acquired by a big Swiss company, who were busy dismantling it to maximize their financial investment (they really just wanted the name-- new watches were to be build overseas).

The workers union fought them tooth and nail, but they eventually simply ran out of funds, the company was effectively gutted from a production standpoint. Among other losses, my dad's pension that he had paid into for decades all-but vanished.

I had no intention of burdening my folks with college costs, so that was the final nail in the no-college decision.

You can't change the past, so I try not to lament it. I did okay, all things considering. Now if only there hadn't been the "Reagan Revolution" and the gradual growth of the right-wing plans to get all those damn peasants back in their proper place in the world.

~sigh~

( And yet-- I'd take Reagan or Bush any day over the current human cancer. Misguided, IMO? Yes. Evil sociopaths? No. )


Edited (Typos) 2020-09-06 09:51 (UTC)