Esoteric Musings

An Update and a Rant

Posted in Just Ridiculous, Lifestuff, Ramblings, Seriously thinking by simplybeck on October 30th, 2007

Update: I ran the CenturyTel Whistlestop Half-Marathon in Ashland, Wisconsin October 13th! Personally I think the race was the best and most exciting one I’ve ever done and I’m completely interested in doing the full marathon next year. The race follows an old train track (the track has been taken out), hence the title “Whistlestop.” The path is about 8 feet wide and its all dirt until the last mile when it goes through Ashland to end up in-town. It is BEAUTIFUL!

Rant: Social Workers think they are so special, or at least this stupid book I have to read thinks that way. Every single line that says something about what Social Workers do includes the words “unique” or some other similar word used to emphasize how “special” and “cool” Social Work is. I think it sounds like the authors are trying to sell people on becoming Social Workers so they too can be “unique” and “special” and “cool.” Here is an example of a sentence taken directly out of the book called The Social Work Experience: “Social workers, however, have the unique responsibility to advocate for clients” (pg 211). As if no one else EVER advocates for their clients! Grrr! I immensely dislike this class! It’s so ridiculous because the proff is a sniveling idiot who has a cackle-laugh and says random, irrelevant sentences on top of giving impossible exams that everyone gets a C on even though we can use our notes (which, by the way, I copied most of the book and still got a bad grade). Part of our course work–on top of 3 exams, papers and other stupid assignments–includes 20 hours of volunteer work and 10 hours of volunteer group work!! Is she insane?!?! Did she EVER think that this is a 100-level class and, therefore, supposed to have the course load of a 100-level class??????

Ok, I don’t feel better at all, but at least some of my dislike is outside of me now. I hope she somehow reads this. Or, better yet, the authors of the book. Here’s a message for you ladies: Social Work is not the answer because you don’t consider social situations, Sociology does. All you will ever be able to do is come along behind poor people, mentally ill people, lazy people and any other kinds of people and clean up their messes. And, after doing your “unique, special, cool” work, why don’t you write a book about it and try convince other people to clean messes with you too? Oh yeah, that’s what you did.

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