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� Five Unemployed Skiers | Main | Space Flight Not Routine �The follow-up on yesterday's post also happened yesterday: my brother-in-law and I rode a ski lift up with a ski racing coach. Very nice bearded guy from Massachusetts who'd been out here for a while. We were talking about how none of us had formal jobs, were enjoying ourselves, etc. He said, every time I say that I'm a ski coach, people give me grief about it not being a real job. Why can't people accept that it's okay to work at something you like? I said, you're from Massachusetts: it's that damn Protestant work ethic! We all laughed, we three people doing exactly what we want to do at this moment in our lives. I'm savoring it; nothing this good can be uninterrupted, but I don't believe I'm tempting fate. I just accept that as reality.
Posted by Glennf at January 29, 2003 7:12 AM
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Hi!
In my opinion, you are really right!! You should do the job you like to work at. Everybody should also if it is not possible..
I just passed by at your webpage by accident, as tomorrow I have a final exam in English, an my teacher, Mr. Hicks (everybody laughs about his name in Germany:) wants me to read something about the Protestant Work Ethic. So now I did!
Thank you
and have fun with skiing!
Martina
Posted by: Martina at June 23, 2003 11:46 AM
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