As people living on this earth, we are all influenced by work. Whether we are in a poor country or a rich country, whether we are living on the streets or living in a mansion we are all influenced by work in some way. Throughout this essay I will bring up several topics on how work is related to everyone living and what work means to me. I grew up in a decently well off family when it came to money. I did not have to worry about getting a job at a young age, but I was never handed everything in life. I had to work for it whether it be through chores or through owing money back for what I wanted to get. My father lost his job several times while I was growing up. This was because either a company was shutting down or because he would refuse to cheat in order to make money. This was hard on our family and because my mom was a pre-school teacher, there was not a lot of money coming into the house as I became older. I mentioned several times to my parents about getting a job and they were neither for it nor against it. If I wanted a job I could get one, if I did not want a …show more content…
Women have many stereotypes especially when it comes to a work environment. A major stereotype for women in the workplace is that women cannot do a man’s job. I grew up in a family that told me that I could do anything a guy could do and that I could even do it better than a guy. I take this with me everywhere and apply it to everything that I am involved with like work or working out at the gym. Culture and media say that women cannot do physical labor like a man can do. This involves construction work, being a firefighter, being a police person, etc. Society says that a woman’s job is geared more towards caregiving and light work. An example of this would be a waitress, pre-school teacher, and a