occupation for students
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It is considered an occupation.
It is considered an occupation.Most surveys in Estonia, when they ask for occupation, include “student”, for example. Full-time university students, if it’s a state university, study for free (not always, but in most cases).
It is considered an occupation.Most surveys in Estonia, when they ask for occupation, include “student”, for example. Full-time university students, if it’s a state university, study for free (not always, but in most cases).Studying is an investment - it’s your occupation, you’re developing the mindset, skills, worldview that will allow you to become a desirable employee and will then pay off. Literally. It’s like work, but instead of working for somebody else, you’re working for yourself and in the future, someone else will pay you according to how much you work on yourself.
It is considered an occupation.Most surveys in Estonia, when they ask for occupation, include “student”, for example. Full-time university students, if it’s a state university, study for free (not always, but in most cases).Studying is an investment - it’s your occupation, you’re developing the mindset, skills, worldview that will allow you to become a desirable employee and will then pay off. Literally. It’s like work, but instead of working for somebody else, you’re working for yourself and in the future, someone else will pay you according to how much you work on yourself.Sadly, some parents forget to tell their kids that, which means teachers have to waste valuable lesson time trying to instill manners, discipline and explaining why students “don’t get paid like their parents for sitting somewhere for half a day”.
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