Firstly, in my point of view, I bolster that a similar job to my parents cannot satisfy me. Typically, before going to the university, I always rely on my mother, especially making vital decisions. However, when I finish high school and need to determine my major, I become a dissenter to my mother hoping me to have the same major with her and then find a comparable job in the future. At the last day before the deadline, I converse to my mother and demonstrate my honest thought, which is choosing a major that makes me agreeable so that I can choose a pleasing job rather than the loathsome job, which my parents lament every day. This time my mother supports me. Consequently, I have to say. Parallel job cannot satisfy me.
Secondly, inanity will company with me all the time while I am choosing a job which is like my parents. That means, I am going to lose a cherish opportunity to challenge myself and view the fascinating world. Obviously, different jobs possess various interests. Personally, my mother manages a company and she wants me to work in her company after graduating. Since I am not interested in joining her company, I choose hospitality management as my major. I want to work in a hotel where I have a chance to meet worldwide guests and pick up countless cultures. What is more, I may challenge myself without having any aid from my parents. Apparently, I not only enjoy the life, but learn to be unaided. In this way, inanity surely is gone.
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