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One of the things I've noticed about this culture is just how singularly focused we are about professions. When you ask someone "What do you do?" with the assumption that it's about work, almost everyone will give only one answer, generally whatever their day job happens to be.

I think this is telling for a number of reasons. First of all, it shows just how much we identify ourselves through our jobs. "I'm a doctor." "I'm a programmer." "I'm a barista." "I'm a manager." And so forth. So often we measure our value and that of others through whatever our chosen profession is. Which sucks, because a doctor is no more inherently valuable a person than, say, a junkie. Humans are humans are humans, and life is precious regardless. But we apply that socioeconomic and class value to people, and much of it hinges on the primary form of income.

However, it's also telling that we are in a culture where we are funneled into one profession. We work a 40 hour a day work week at one location. We only get benefits for full time work. People who get double majors or have multiple degrees otherwise will generally put them toward one job, or will only end up using one. Basically, you go to school to get a job in one career, and if you change careers, it's swapping out one for the other.

And anything else productive you have besides your job? It's a hobby. A sideline. You aren't given enough time for anything more by the day job. If you try to make time, you may exhaust yourself.

All these are reasons why I am so focused on taking a different path--being self-employed with multiple professions. I intend to remain an artist, but I will also be a counselor, and I am retaking the title of author again. While I may dedicate different amounts of time to each of these depending on what's going on at any given month, all of these are important to who I am and what I do. So if I am asked what I do, I will say "I am a counselor, and an artist, and an author".

At least in some circumstances. There are still places where only the counseling will be considered a viable option, and I would prefer to avoid the judgment of others--more for the content of my writing and art than the fact that I am an artist and writer. But where it is safe to talk paganism and dead things, there I will be open about being many things, not just one.

on 2011-05-04 05:31 am (UTC)
Posted by [personal profile] hakuchou
I'm tired, so I don't have many clear words but I think this is wonderful ^v^

What am I? An alchemist, cafeteria worker, hopefully soon bird rehab volunteer (I took a break from trying to get in touch with them because of moving, but, I'll be trying full strength again after the move!)... I'm not just one thing. What do I do? I do many things. No one "is" a doctor or baker unless they are really so passionate about that, that it is truly all they think about. We are many things, indeed.

on 2011-05-04 06:10 am (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] ariestess
This is wonderfully said. Pigeonholing us into simple little compartments, while easy for some, isn't always the best thing for us as a whole.

on 2011-05-04 02:46 pm (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] redsixwing
I think the language used to talk about profession is telling.

"What do you do, Six?"
"I'm a software tester."

It's a powerful statement, 'I am a...' and it leaves little room for other things. It leaves little room to even ask about other things. When I was doing temp work, and would answer "what do you do" with something like "oh, right now I'm temping for X," I often got asked if I did anything else (because, y'know, temping is totally not real work or anything) - now that I have a 'respectable' full time job, I never get asked that any more.

on 2011-05-04 06:45 pm (UTC)
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Posted by [personal profile] bodlon
I think this is why I tend to introduce myself as a writer with a day job. While that's not the most inclusive, perfect description -- I like the thing I do for a living, and identify with it somewhat -- "writer with a day job" is so much closer to the truth than anything else I can cobble together on no sleep.

on 2011-05-05 10:16 pm (UTC)
Posted by [personal profile] ex_moondancer561
My two favorite responses to "what do you do" are "I'm a professional drudge on society", followed closed by "I'm expendable!!!" vis-a-vis Mort, from the Penguins of Madagascar.

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