Mike Rose
SUMMARY
Mike Rose explains how in each profession you need to know and learn the skills needed for the job to do your job the best as possible. Mr. Rose talks about surgeons who are well trained and experienced can feel something and know what they have their hands on without seeing what they are feeling. A Plummer can work under a sink not looking at the piping and know, what they are doing and fix the problem the right way. Mr. Rose also said the same thing about a therapist that he or she can feel what's wrong with someone's back without seeing it
RESPONSE
I thought about it, there are a lot of things we do without seeing what we are doing. Some better then others. All basic movements are one of those things. We, as humans don't have to watch our feet when we walk, some people should, but we don't have to. We know that we put one foot in front of the other. Texting is another example for some people, I know some times I don't have to look at my phone to know what I am writing, same thing on the computer with the keyboard. I just memorized and have a feel for where the keys are and just do it without looking for it. Its basically second nature. People who play sports, the actions you do come natural, well if your good at the sports you play. I know catching a football and running routes are things I could do I'm my sleep.
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Andrew Kolb- what i think work is
Work is something you have to do and you don't find any joy in it.
Andrew kolb- What is work
What is work?
Kassy
Work is something you are told to do for labor in which you get rewarded for with something good.
Work isn't something you do for fun.
Ali
Work is to put effort into something.
Work isn't something you enjoy or put minimal effort into.
Jeremy
Work is any process that requires energy to be used.
Work isn't complacency.
Kassy
Work is something you are told to do for labor in which you get rewarded for with something good.
Work isn't something you do for fun.
Ali
Work is to put effort into something.
Work isn't something you enjoy or put minimal effort into.
Jeremy
Work is any process that requires energy to be used.
Work isn't complacency.
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Ashley Phillips - Mike Rose
Mike Rose Summary
For our reading, I read chapter six, the welder and the foreman. I covered the part of the chapter regarding Lisa. Lisa was a welder, and the chapter starts out by her explaining the beauty of welding. Lisa says, “I think of a flower the same as I do a weld. There’s a certain beauty, an art to it. It’s not just metal joining metal; it’s an art of fusion”. This quote immediately drew my attention because it makes you certain Lisa does not just weld because it’s a job or work, she welds because she finds beauty and enjoyment out of it. When Lisa graduated high school she was unsure of what she wanted to pursue in her future, so she gave welding a try. She started having an interest in welding at the age of 19. Throughout the next few years she studied welding, and ending up landing a job in that profession. At first she would think to herself, I know really know what I’m doing, and would consistently ask other people for help. Once she grasped her own way of welding she became an expert at her art, welding. One of the biggest issues Lisa had with welding was discrimination on the job. We all know welding is seen as a male’s job, which is why Lisa was discriminated against. Men would flat out tell her, “This is a man’s job!” After many years Lisa had become a teachers, and inspired her student’s to want to be just like her.
The best way Lisa described her teaching experiences was comparing it to a signature. She explained, you can have a beautiful signature, and sign something 10 times, and each time that signature will come out differently-but it will still be beautiful at the same time. I found her story very interesting. She’s a woman working her way up in a man’s field, but yet she excelled in this trade better than most men. Lisa’s story is very inspiring, she made her life long career into something she loves, and calls it her art. Lisa didn’t achieve goal because she wanted to prove something; she achieved them because she found a love and beauty in welding.
For our reading, I read chapter six, the welder and the foreman. I covered the part of the chapter regarding Lisa. Lisa was a welder, and the chapter starts out by her explaining the beauty of welding. Lisa says, “I think of a flower the same as I do a weld. There’s a certain beauty, an art to it. It’s not just metal joining metal; it’s an art of fusion”. This quote immediately drew my attention because it makes you certain Lisa does not just weld because it’s a job or work, she welds because she finds beauty and enjoyment out of it. When Lisa graduated high school she was unsure of what she wanted to pursue in her future, so she gave welding a try. She started having an interest in welding at the age of 19. Throughout the next few years she studied welding, and ending up landing a job in that profession. At first she would think to herself, I know really know what I’m doing, and would consistently ask other people for help. Once she grasped her own way of welding she became an expert at her art, welding. One of the biggest issues Lisa had with welding was discrimination on the job. We all know welding is seen as a male’s job, which is why Lisa was discriminated against. Men would flat out tell her, “This is a man’s job!” After many years Lisa had become a teachers, and inspired her student’s to want to be just like her.
The best way Lisa described her teaching experiences was comparing it to a signature. She explained, you can have a beautiful signature, and sign something 10 times, and each time that signature will come out differently-but it will still be beautiful at the same time. I found her story very interesting. She’s a woman working her way up in a man’s field, but yet she excelled in this trade better than most men. Lisa’s story is very inspiring, she made her life long career into something she loves, and calls it her art. Lisa didn’t achieve goal because she wanted to prove something; she achieved them because she found a love and beauty in welding.
Ashley Phillips - Mike Rose
Mike Rose Summary
For our reading, I read chapter six, the welder and the foreman. I covered the part of the chapter regarding Lisa. Lisa was a welder, and the chapter starts out by her explaining the beauty of welding. Lisa says, “I think of a flower the same as I do a weld. There’s a certain beauty, an art to it. It’s not just metal joining metal; it’s an art of fusion”. This quote immediately drew my attention because it makes you certain Lisa does not just weld because it’s a job or work, she welds because she finds beauty and enjoyment out of it. When Lisa graduated high school she was unsure of what she wanted to pursue in her future, so she gave welding a try. She started having an interest in welding at the age of 19. Throughout the next few years she studied welding, and ending up landing a job in that profession. At first she would think to herself, I know really know what I’m doing, and would consistently ask other people for help. Once she grasped her own way of welding she became an expert at her art, welding. One of the biggest issues Lisa had with welding was discrimination on the job. We all know welding is seen as a male’s job, which is why Lisa was discriminated against. Men would flat out tell her, “This is a man’s job!” After many years Lisa had become a teachers, and inspired her student’s to want to be just like her.
The best way Lisa described her teaching experiences was comparing it to a signature. She explained, you can have a beautiful signature, and sign something 10 times, and each time that signature will come out differently-but it will still be beautiful at the same time. I found her story very interesting. She’s a woman working her way up in a man’s field, but yet she excelled in this trade better than most men. Lisa’s story is very inspiring, she made her life long career into something she loves, and calls it her art. Lisa didn’t achieve goal because she wanted to prove something; she achieved them because she found a love and beauty in welding.
For our reading, I read chapter six, the welder and the foreman. I covered the part of the chapter regarding Lisa. Lisa was a welder, and the chapter starts out by her explaining the beauty of welding. Lisa says, “I think of a flower the same as I do a weld. There’s a certain beauty, an art to it. It’s not just metal joining metal; it’s an art of fusion”. This quote immediately drew my attention because it makes you certain Lisa does not just weld because it’s a job or work, she welds because she finds beauty and enjoyment out of it. When Lisa graduated high school she was unsure of what she wanted to pursue in her future, so she gave welding a try. She started having an interest in welding at the age of 19. Throughout the next few years she studied welding, and ending up landing a job in that profession. At first she would think to herself, I know really know what I’m doing, and would consistently ask other people for help. Once she grasped her own way of welding she became an expert at her art, welding. One of the biggest issues Lisa had with welding was discrimination on the job. We all know welding is seen as a male’s job, which is why Lisa was discriminated against. Men would flat out tell her, “This is a man’s job!” After many years Lisa had become a teachers, and inspired her student’s to want to be just like her.
The best way Lisa described her teaching experiences was comparing it to a signature. She explained, you can have a beautiful signature, and sign something 10 times, and each time that signature will come out differently-but it will still be beautiful at the same time. I found her story very interesting. She’s a woman working her way up in a man’s field, but yet she excelled in this trade better than most men. Lisa’s story is very inspiring, she made her life long career into something she loves, and calls it her art. Lisa didn’t achieve goal because she wanted to prove something; she achieved them because she found a love and beauty in welding.
Ashley Phillips - Mike Rose
Mike Rose Summary
For our reading, I read chapter six, the welder and the foreman. I covered the part of the chapter regarding Lisa. Lisa was a welder, and the chapter starts out by her explaining the beauty of welding. Lisa says, “I think of a flower the same as I do a weld. There’s a certain beauty, an art to it. It’s not just metal joining metal; it’s an art of fusion”. This quote immediately drew my attention because it makes you certain Lisa does not just weld because it’s a job or work, she welds because she finds beauty and enjoyment out of it. When Lisa graduated high school she was unsure of what she wanted to pursue in her future, so she gave welding a try. She started having an interest in welding at the age of 19. Throughout the next few years she studied welding, and ending up landing a job in that profession. At first she would think to herself, I know really know what I’m doing, and would consistently ask other people for help. Once she grasped her own way of welding she became an expert at her art, welding. One of the biggest issues Lisa had with welding was discrimination on the job. We all know welding is seen as a male’s job, which is why Lisa was discriminated against. Men would flat out tell her, “This is a man’s job!” After many years Lisa had become a teachers, and inspired her student’s to want to be just like her.
The best way Lisa described her teaching experiences was comparing it to a signature. She explained, you can have a beautiful signature, and sign something 10 times, and each time that signature will come out differently-but it will still be beautiful at the same time. I found her story very interesting. She’s a woman working her way up in a man’s field, but yet she excelled in this trade better than most men. Lisa’s story is very inspiring, she made her life long career into something she loves, and calls it her art. Lisa didn’t achieve goal because she wanted to prove something; she achieved them because she found a love and beauty in welding.
For our reading, I read chapter six, the welder and the foreman. I covered the part of the chapter regarding Lisa. Lisa was a welder, and the chapter starts out by her explaining the beauty of welding. Lisa says, “I think of a flower the same as I do a weld. There’s a certain beauty, an art to it. It’s not just metal joining metal; it’s an art of fusion”. This quote immediately drew my attention because it makes you certain Lisa does not just weld because it’s a job or work, she welds because she finds beauty and enjoyment out of it. When Lisa graduated high school she was unsure of what she wanted to pursue in her future, so she gave welding a try. She started having an interest in welding at the age of 19. Throughout the next few years she studied welding, and ending up landing a job in that profession. At first she would think to herself, I know really know what I’m doing, and would consistently ask other people for help. Once she grasped her own way of welding she became an expert at her art, welding. One of the biggest issues Lisa had with welding was discrimination on the job. We all know welding is seen as a male’s job, which is why Lisa was discriminated against. Men would flat out tell her, “This is a man’s job!” After many years Lisa had become a teachers, and inspired her student’s to want to be just like her.
The best way Lisa described her teaching experiences was comparing it to a signature. She explained, you can have a beautiful signature, and sign something 10 times, and each time that signature will come out differently-but it will still be beautiful at the same time. I found her story very interesting. She’s a woman working her way up in a man’s field, but yet she excelled in this trade better than most men. Lisa’s story is very inspiring, she made her life long career into something she loves, and calls it her art. Lisa didn’t achieve goal because she wanted to prove something; she achieved them because she found a love and beauty in welding.
What is work - Ashley Phillips
My definition of work: A way to support prior obligations.
"Work provides mean for my lively hood"
"A necessary evil"
"A job and a career are two different things compared to work"
"Work provides mean for my lively hood"
"A necessary evil"
"A job and a career are two different things compared to work"
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