Of the 3 work study jobs I had in college, the most boring was comparing manuscripts for discrepancies in spelling and punctuation. It was in the Special Collections floor of the library, with limited access, so that was kind of cool. But I never really understood what would be done with my work. Thankfully, my last work study, which las…
Of the 3 work study jobs I had in college, the most boring was comparing manuscripts for discrepancies in spelling and punctuation. It was in the Special Collections floor of the library, with limited access, so that was kind of cool. But I never really understood what would be done with my work. Thankfully, my last work study, which lasted 2 years, was working for the chair of the economics department, mainly typing. I loved it because I got to interact with the faculty, and while I was a finance undergrad, I also loved economics.
Of the 3 work study jobs I had in college, the most boring was comparing manuscripts for discrepancies in spelling and punctuation. It was in the Special Collections floor of the library, with limited access, so that was kind of cool. But I never really understood what would be done with my work. Thankfully, my last work study, which lasted 2 years, was working for the chair of the economics department, mainly typing. I loved it because I got to interact with the faculty, and while I was a finance undergrad, I also loved economics.
As of this year, your first job would be taken by AI.
YES!