Wednesday, 29 April 2009

  • My Job As a VoLunteer

    last night i met some old friends of mine
    i was excited to meet them again
    some of them already graduated and the others just a step from
    graduating
    after a little chitchat, we've came to the topic about job.
    then i said that i had a part time job, as a volunteer on
    Red District Projects.
    and they were saying like, "yeah, that kind of job is soo
    typically you." and they gave the 'underestimate look' by rolling
    their eyes and laughs.
    i was stunned.
    i thinked, "what's wrong with 'that kind' of job?"
    is there something funny of being a volunteer that work with
    real prostitutes at red district areas??
    i dont think so!

    the same thing happened to me when i got my first job as a
    volunteer at NGO that brought issues about HIV/AIDS.
    most all of my friends that i've been told about my job
    were giving me the same acts and words, like
    "why would you even want to do 'that kind' of job?"

    why not??
    they're real people.
    they're human.
    they do hv feelings.
    they eat the same foods like we do.
    they breath the same air with us.
    why underestimate them just because of their choice of work?

    and they started to talk about religion, sins and stuffs
    and at some points they finally spilled out the main issue:
    "their job's againts all of what we studied in here. The faculty of
    law. we're law student! we should uphold the law. blah blah blah"

    well, friends, sorry to say this
    but working with the minority people is my honor.
    im proud to know and actually communicate with them,
    listen to their life-story actually inspired me to be a better
    person.

    IF they can hv another job, they wouldnt be what they are now.
    nobody wants to be a prostitute
    nobody wants to be a child of a prostitute
    nobody wants to live under the bridge, working their ass off
    just to be able to eat for today.

    the differences between us (the frikkin law students) were
    we're lucky to be born from a parents that had better job and
    they chose to live as they are now.

    im sorry if im not like other 'law students'
    i do love my job as a volunteer, and im proud of it!

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