Wednesday, October 21, 2015

The possible problems D:




The last week I Talk about my possible future job, my “dream job”, and I discover that I don’t have one jaja. But, I think the clinical psychology will be my job in the future. About the possible problems, I may encounter in the future when looking for work is, first of all, that Chile is saturated of psychologists and I believe the high demand will make difficult to find the work I want. Another drawback may be depending on the area I choose to work for, for example if I decide to be a clinical psychologist I will have fewer opportunities to get a job if I lean toward the area of the psychology of work and organizations.The experience is necessary too, I think I should have a magister or another postgrade degree to have real chances to find the job that I want, and I also think it would be fine to have one.
I think one of the advantages, I hope, might be having studied in Universidad de Chile and not in other universities, I guess that weigh to my side when someone is choosing workers. Other advantage is that, as psychologists, passing the psychological tests will not be a difficult issue, and as well psychologists are needed everywhere, so there would be not need to travel to another city or something, as happen with mining and other industries. 
Ehh, about my own fears, I really think that I don’t have many, I don’t have the fear of winning, unless I will not have being to this career, and neither have the fear of no find a work because I think I’m gonna find one, so be with it

Bye c:

Wednesday, October 14, 2015

My future Job

Mmm my ideal job. I haven't really thought about it. I guess I don't have a dream job in mind. Perhaps my dream job is related to the psychology, after all, it is why I'm here, but really I don't know. The fundamental thing for me is having an interesting job, and psychology seems to be interesting. I'm not necessarily thinking in clinical practice (the area that motivates me) but the themes and theories in psychology interests me enough to study them. Because of that, I guess my dream job doesn't would be outdoors. Regarding a Major or something, I hadn't thought about that until now, but I think I want to take something related with philosophy, psychoanalysis or epistemology, I don't know, sounds interesting. About the possible salary of my "dream job", I don't consider it something really important, If my intention was to make money, I would study laws or engineering, no psychology jaja. The main thing for me is to avoid boredom, I could not work on something I consider boring or monotone, independent of the money that this could bring. But, I cannot deny that money is needed to live, so it is important a complement between personal satisfaction and salary.
To be honest, I hadn't thought about my laboral future, although I have only 2 years. After writing this I see that I have nothing really clear jaja :c

Bye.

Wednesday, October 7, 2015

About the language (?) Just a thought...



I would like to talk to you and make you reflect, hopefully (?), about some certainties that we have in daily life, some matters that we simple take for granted and perhaps we had never either analyzed or questioned befor. 


When we talk to someone, we take for granted  that words we use  to communicate our thoughts and ideas really express the meanings we are alluding. To give an example, it doesn`t matter if I say a friend “buen libro”or “good book” I assume both significants refer to same meaning, which is object itself. In fact, not very often this logic is questioned. 

Doubt (and the problem) comes when we analyze that meanings all of us have against particular objects, can vary between different people. Hence, when I say "book", I cannot ensure by any means that the rest of the people share same meaning, the meanings are a simple belief, to tell in other words, which arises due to multiple interaction of  different significants in daily living. 

Maybe my issue was a little boring or confusing (maybe), but I think it is interesting to analyze and it is important and closely related to our careers (maybe), and for my classmates, psychology.