10th
form Term2 material for Card1
Every single day newspapers
and news channels report on the day's events. Work related deaths make
headlines. Trapped miners, wounded soldiers, fallen window washers, shot
policemen, burnt firemen, assaulted armored car drivers, lost fishermen,
dismembered stuntmen, accident-prone NASCAR pit crews, drowned deep sea divers,
or missing oil workers have all been in the news just recently. It's always a
tragedy, but for these people it's also their daily existence - their job.
It takes a brave, courageous,
determined individual to choose a dangerous career. Some like the excitement of
never knowing what will come next. Others like going places that no man has
gone before. It may be because people don't want to sit in an office, eat
donuts, and get old.
Dangerous jobs are a great example of risk
versus reward - the riskier the job, the greater the reward. The reward can be
passion or pay. People may take on risk because they love what they do -
stuntmen, pit crew, or policemen. Others may assume more risk because of the
ridiculously high pay. When the pros and cons are weighed, dangerous jobs often
win.
We all need a bit of risk and
a sense of danger in our lives. It makes us feel alive and allows us to
appreciate things more. The passion for life, the adrenaline rush, and the
acceptance of risk make people choose dangerous jobs.
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