Scott Berkun asked at
http://dailypost.wordpress.com/2011/02/01/topic-if-you-could-have-any-job/
If you could have any job in the world, what would it be?
What is the worst job you’ve ever had?
What did you learn from it?
1294834459542 – uploaded by yolaglloq / charlot, France
my answer:
best job: web-journalist.
worst job I’ve had: soldier.
learned? that:
https://flickrcomments.wordpress.com/2011/01/28/parallel-societies/
= don’t work for the wrong boss and moral.
best, if you can work free, related to your own ethics.
greetings: frizztext
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for to translate the German part into English
I’ve added an html-code (only google-machine):
translate good German to bad English
http://www.amazon.de/Das-M%C3%A4dchen-hinter-dem-Foto/dp/3404615158
Über jenes nackte, aus einem mit Napalm bombardierten Dorf (Trang Bang) flüchtende Mädchen ein Buch zu machen, ist durchaus sinnvoll. Denn bei dem Foto, das der damals 22jährige Fotograf Huynh Cong “Nick” Ut für Associated Press am 8. Juni 1972 schoss, blieb die Sache nicht stehen. Die globale Veröffentlichung des menschenverachtenden Napalm-Einsatzes verunsicherte die Washingtoner Befehlshierarchien
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