Michael Harris
English Composition I
Professor Barbara Green
February 2, 2013 In today’s world there are many people who are unemployed and who look for jobs daily and have not been successful in finding a job. My wife works in the social services field here in Fresno County she constantly comes home and vents to me about how disappointing it is to have to deal with clients of her coworkers who make complaints about their workers and how unfair they are treated or how inhumane. One of the biggest complaints she receives from clients about her coworkers is that when the client is being interviewed by the worker they feel that they are being looked down on or treated like they are less than the worker because they are currently receiving some type of assistance from the government. What upsets me a lot is that what these coworkers of my wife fail to realize is that there are so many people who would give anything to have their position, I myself being one of them. I am sure that there are also plenty of clients who are receiving benefits because of the changing economy they lost their jobs and our forced to have to apply for assistance for them and their families. Often times we find that when we get into a position of power we forget where we came from or even that in simple blink of an eye we can be on the other end of the table. What I would like for people to understand is that life changes sometimes in ways that we cannot predict or even understand we need to value our positions in life and remember that we owe all of our success to the Lord and we should not take it for granted. Many times the Lord will place us in a position so that we can be of help to someone but because we do not realize it we go through life unaware of the changes we can make in society. I often find myself having to remind my wife that she has been blessed with an opportunity to help her clients and also to help her coworkers because better