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US Immigration: There is no distinction between high and low occupations

Immigration life in the United States: There is no high or low profession. A friend works as a teacher in a primary school in the east. In late August every year, teachers begin to return to school to prepare for the new school year: participating in various teaching trainings and decorating classrooms to welcome new students. After a summer vacation, the teachers met again. According to American customs, they hugged each other and greeted each other: "How was your summer?" "What did you do?" It was so lively. Some teachers said happily: traveling, going to the beach, taking their children to swim, or relaxing at home. It sounds like a typical American vacation life. There are also some teachers who want to continue working: teaching at summer camps or working as salespersons in stores. One teacher said that he was very busy all summer and had been selling popsicles. Looking at her openness and joyful expression, people can't help but feel a little surprised!

I remember when I was in school in China, a classmate’s mother was a popsicle seller on the street. His classmates and other parents looked at him differently. This classmate was always worried that others would look down on him for this. Later, when I came to the United States, I heard similar jokes that made people laugh and cry: Many people who had just come out of mainland China worked in restaurants or clothing factories. Some people were very reluctant to let their relatives and friends in mainland China know the truth. One of them worked in a restaurant. I told my Chinese friends: "I work in social work in the United States and deal with people all day long." I recently attended a dinner party, during which an executive from an American company introduced his son sitting next to the audience: " He works as a temporary worker at a gas station." From the tone of the CEO's father's speech and the reactions of the guests present, it seems that it is natural for his child to do this temporary job. There is nothing bad about it, and he even reveals it. Be proud that your children can get involved in society and start to support themselves. It makes people feel surprised that Americans don’t seem to have such a strong attitude towards career classification. Just like school teachers, everyone seems to be enjoying their own summer activities, whether they are on leisurely vacations or working part-time to make money. Just talk about whatever you want without any scruples or compare with each other.