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| World's Worst Job? |
343. According to Lewis, Cass Sunstein has shown that people don't choose between things, they choose between descriptions of things.
As an exercise in the power of description, choose one of the two following creative writing tasks:
a) Describe a terrible job in a way that makes it sound appealing;
b) Describe your favorite movie or book in a way that makes it sound boring.
50-word max on this one.

The job of a horse dropping cleaner is one of pure joy and bliss. The work will be completed outside in the clean air where you can enjoy nature at its best. You will be able to work with loving horses and build an affectionate relationship with them.
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Ever dreamed of chowing down with your four legged friend? Well now you can by becoming a pet food taster. If you would not eat it then why should they? You get to make sure your pet gets the high quality food that they deserve.
ReplyDelete343. B) Movie: The Water Boy- A Louisiana man gets an opportunity to service a football team water throughout the season. He gets a spot on the team for abruptly disturbing practice by tackling a player for insulting him. He then leads the team to a winning season.
ReplyDeleteAs a McDonald's cashier, you will be entrusted with handling transactions for a multi-billion dollar corporation and engaging our valued customers. You will help put a smile on hundreds of faces each day as you provide much-needed sustenance to hungry individuals!
ReplyDeleteI can't believe I'm doing this but, Frozen- where a girl helps her sister find self acceptance while finding out you can't marry someone you just met, I'm so sorry.
ReplyDeleteHave you ever dreamed of working with human feces everyday? If yes, become a plumber! Every day, you get to unclog toilets, fix pipes, and help people to achieve their “everyday needs.” After all, their “business” is what keeps a plumbers business going!
ReplyDeleteThe Hunger Games: A girl lives in poverty. She learns that the best way out of poverty is to kill twenty-three people. She avoids killing all but two, and ends up saving another one. In the end she is sent home to continue living in poverty; this time she has access to food.
ReplyDeleteGracie T.