At first I liked the idea of being an investigative
journalist, but I gave up that ambition because of the limited employment
opportunities in that profession and because of my perception of corruption in
the media. So I decided to study social work, I really don't know how I will
manage in the future with this job, since we are constantly hearing that it is
like the mentholatum jaja, because it can be applied to different disciplinary
fields of education, health, sports, politics, etc. But I would like to focus
on the social reintegration of people deprived of their liberty, a social work
oriented in the prison environment.
Regarding outdoors and indoors, I believe that this
work will be developed with a little of both, by one side it's necessary to
work outside to know the social reality of the place that is wanted to
investigate, by the other side it's necessary to work indoors to plan the
actions that are going to be implemented in that place.
I don't think that travelling in this work is
something very recurrent, at least outside the city. What I would like to do is
travel to different countries where the profession will be discussed, something
like academic talks that I would also take the opportunity to explore the place
jeje.
I'd like to specialize in the reintegration and
society core, which I could join next year. I would like to join that core for
the reasons I mentioned before, I would be interested to focus on the
reintegration of convicts into society.
About the salary, the truth is that I wouldn't expect
much, it's a job that doesn't pay very well in Chile, but I like their work and
that's enough for me :).
ResponderEliminarIt seems to me super brave and determined that one of your reasons for not studying journalism was being loyal to your ideals! <3
I do not have much expectations regarding salary either, hahaha xd, but hey, I think it is a common factor in social sciences