Re: Peace Corps
Posted by Tracer Bullet on
Fri Jan 23rd 2004 at 6:13pm
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I'm currently at the stage of deciding what to do after collage, looking at the job market and such, but I'm also thinking about joining the Peace Corps. Does anyone have any relavent experience or impressions? does anyone know someone who as done it? I guess this is mostly adressed to the older members here, but all opinions are welcome.
Re: Peace Corps
Posted by Tracer Bullet on
Fri Jan 23rd 2004 at 6:29pm
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Peace Corps is a brach of the US government which is commited to aid in the devloping world. The single largest portion of volenteers are used as teachers in countries which do not have a sufficent number of educated people with which to fill their educational requirements. If I was to sign up, I'd most likely end up working as a chemistry teacher in a devloping country.
Re: Peace Corps
Posted by matt on
Fri Jan 23rd 2004 at 6:37pm
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Sounds like an excellent idea to me.
Re: Peace Corps
Posted by Monqui on
Fri Jan 23rd 2004 at 6:40pm
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I had a friend who went on a trip to Tajikistan doing similar things... He said that it really was a rewarding experience, helping people to help themselves. It really changed him for the better. I'd say that if you're up for it (it really isn't easy, as I'm sure you already know), go for it. The world needs people like that.
Re: Peace Corps
Posted by Leperous on
Fri Jan 23rd 2004 at 7:11pm
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Go for it, it's the sort of thing that's impossible to regret doing, unless you die or something :wink:
Re: Peace Corps
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Fri Jan 23rd 2004 at 10:37pm
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I second that. If you fancy it, I reckon you'll have a great time and learn a lot :smile:
Re: Peace Corps
Posted by Dr Brasso on
Sat Jan 24th 2004 at 12:30am
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i have also known a few people in the peace corps, and they are wonderful folks, most very satisfied with thier contributions....itll show you, if nothing else, just what yer made of, what yer heart is woven from, and the wonders of other worlds....but 1 word of advice if i may sir....yer a very intelligent person TB...and its a large commitment....and as was said, it aint easy by any stretch of the imagination, especially if you ship out to a truly impoverished area....take good care, be sure, and then give em hell man, as it could well be one of the true highlights of your life.... :wink:
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Re: Peace Corps
Posted by Dr Brasso on
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domestic need is great as well, and can be equally as rewarding...agreed. :wink:
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Re: Peace Corps
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He's only doing it for the snarkmarks... :biggrin: Very noble TB :smile:
Re: Peace Corps
Posted by Tracer Bullet on
Sat Jan 24th 2004 at 4:23am
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As I haven't even finished the application process yet, it would be a bit premature to make any judgements as to my "nobility".
Besides my motivations have a great deal to do with a thirst for adventure, maybe more so than becoming a positive force in the world. I just cannot see myself behind a desk, and I'm pretty sure I'm not cut out for R&D.
It's a hell of a big decision. This year is going to be a major turning point in my life. I just want to collect all the information and opinion I can so I don't screw this up. Thank you all. :smile:
Re: Peace Corps
Posted by Orpheus on
Sat Jan 24th 2004 at 4:35am
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My best friend on the net joined something like the peace corps, he went to a 5th world country to teach english.
i talked to him a few times afterward, he was happy but tired often.
i am proud of him, but miss him alot, cause his net connection was less than iffy.
i lost contact with him over a year ago, i miss our hours of ICQ gabs.
if you join, at least settle for a 4th world country, i would hate to lose you too.
/ 2 cents
Re: Peace Corps
Posted by Dr Brasso on
Sat Jan 24th 2004 at 7:58am
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you really cant get ahold of this guy eh?....hmm
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Re: Peace Corps
Posted by Gwil on
Sat Jan 24th 2004 at 11:38am
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Can't say I know of examples in my life doing the same Tracer, but that sounds like an excellent idea, totally selfless and totally rewarding :smile:
Go for it, and if you do end up taking part, I wish you luck and send you a pat on the back :smile: