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The Process with Jude Brewer

5: one job everyone should work

The Process with Jude Brewer

Jude Brewer

Science, Technology, Society & Culture

4.8763 Ratings

🗓️ 2 August 2024

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Anna and John are different in as many ways as they are similar. Especially when it comes to cookies and hamburgers. Transcripts can be found at https://judebrewer.substack.com/ Street interviews by Christopher Olin. Music by John Fio. Artwork by Allison Conway. Sources: Fight Like Hell: The Untold History of American Labor, by Kim Kelly Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

What is the one job that you think everyone should work at least once in their life?

0:05.0

Something physical labor, digging ditches.

0:08.0

Any job in healthcare?

0:10.0

Personally, law enforcement, so that people can understand what police officers go through.

0:15.0

A job where you're giving back, you're serving someone else.

0:20.0

It can be in a hospital, in a clinic, in a nursing home.

0:24.0

What job do you think everybody should work at least once in their life?

0:28.0

Anything that deals with people?

0:29.9

Probably retail.

0:31.3

At some sort of retail?

0:32.6

I think it's a fast food job, something that humbles them.

0:35.1

Fast food.

0:36.2

And why fast food?

0:42.3

It's hard work and ditch you dirty and ditch you out of that and get you into the real world. It could be even a janitor job.

0:45.3

Any industry that requires you to clean maybe or working in a restaurant.

0:50.3

Everybody should have to work either at a restaurant or...

0:54.3

Customer service. Like any sort of like customer service. Anything around customer service,

0:59.3

specifically food service. Service industry, maybe waiting tables.

1:03.2

Washing dishes. Busting tables. Busting tables. Okay. And why?

1:09.1

Because it's hard work and people should know how to endure that kind of pressure.

1:15.2

Just so they can have a different perspective on life, have more empathy. To know that we're all the

1:21.3

same. Sometimes we feel privileged and because it teaches you a lot and it humbles you. A lot of people

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