Thursday, June 25, 2015

Travel and work between studies: agree or disagree

Task 2
Some young people either work or travel after their school, prior to join the university. However, working is much more beneficial than travel.

Do you agree or disagree?

School leaving children, before joining college, go for different options to fill the gap between studies, and some take up some work while others pack up and go traveling. Comparing the benefits of both, to me, working is much better.

Working in my view is a virtual learning experience. Any working environment for that matter is able to impart invaluable lessons and skills of the young students provided the workstations not hostile for them. Let me find an example to how it works better than travel. Working, no matter what one does, involves great involvement; involvement of knowledge, physical effort, skills, sense of responsibility, prioritizing, experimenting and the like. A few trips to some distant places may not be in a position to offer all these in one platter.

Besides this, there is another upside for work. Earning, let it be a pittance, is obviously rewarding especially for those ones who are going to end up in some working environment after their college days. The money they may generate, for example, would go a long way in keeping them supported in terms of their personal needs or for the expense that they may happen to have during college days. This will be a great breather for their parents as well. Here work stands a cut above travel for sure, and the latter actually calls for expenses.

In short, travel as a stop-gap between studies may have its own things to offer for young students. However, what a workstation and its possibilities keep in store for them are much more than what travel does. It is made clearer.

265 words. 26.6.15 Ajaypeesdoc


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