Qurator's Mischievous Mondays | Reverse Job

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Welcome to Qurator's Mischievous Mondays!


This will be a weekly competition that we will be hosting every Monday. We want to see a little more engagement and fun when it comes to some of our competitions so this will be a simpler and shorter competition. Easy to enter, but maybe not so easy to win. ;) This competition will be similar to the Monday Missions we had a long time ago, but instead of writing posts to enter we will now consider only the comments and answers on this blog as your entry to win.


Why Mischievous?

We all could use a little fun in our lives. We would even say that we deserve it, let loose a little and have a go at making everyone laugh or think a little, even if it is a little over the top or pure silliness. Go all out and let your creative juices flow.

This week's theme : Reverse Job

If your job suddenly required you to do the exact opposite of your current responsibilities, what would your new role involve?


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RULES

  • Write a comment in this post, your comment will be your entry.

  • Only comments that fit the theme and style.

  • It has to be done by you, no plagiarism.

  • All entries will be reviewed by the Qurator team.

  • Only one entry per account.

  • Deadline: By the end of Friday

  • Your entry will not count if you aren't following the above-mentioned rules.

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1st Prize
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4th Prize
5th Prize
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25% upvote
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The winning comments will receive the upvote on a recent post/comment. If comments are too close to payout we will upvote a recent post.

The previous theme : The Flavor Inventor

You’ve been hired to create a new, wildly unique ice cream flavor. What is it, and what does it taste like?

1st Prize - 30% Upvote

@josiva


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2nd Prize - 25% Upvote

@ahmedhayat


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3rd Prize - 20% Upvote

@stekene


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If my current job, which is working as a crime journalist and being a reporting coordinator for a news site, required me to do exactly the opposite of what I am doing now, it is evident that the work would be very different and, frankly, somewhat frightening.

Instead of seeking the truth and reporting news with integrity and ethics, I would essentially be acting as someone who is sharing disinformation and thereby helping to spread fake news.

My daily life, which is full of careful verification, meticulous fact-checking, and reporting on crime cases, would be invested in carrying out activities that are the absolute inverse of these principles.

Instead of leading teams of reporters in breaking news coverage and investigating crimes, I would be inventing and spreading false news, distorting facts, and disseminating rumors.

This would be a radical and dishonest shift, from the pursuit of truth to the pursuit of lies.

It would be contrary to the foundation of journalistic ethics, undermining public trust and contributing to the perpetuation of disinformation, which I am wholly committed to stopping in my current efforts.


THE REVERSE TEACHER

It is a profession that goes completely against my professional ethics, the individual trained in this area, attends classrooms to reduce the knowledge of their students. Everything that is hurt from their mouth are actions contrary to knowledge, their vocation is to end dreams and destroying people's futures, both inside and outside the classroom, is driven by misinformation, fake news and situations that denigrate the image are present in this professional's daily. He is the type of professional who creates an environment capable of making learning as difficult as possible, inhibiting other people's skills is one of his missions. In short, he is a despicable being.

I would be expelling students from school.

I imagine I would be seen as an inspector or something, looking for reasons to shut down students. This is bizarre, since I work specifically with student enrollment!

It would be quite funny:
-Negotiating contracts for the worst possible terms
-Writing contracts as incomprehensible as possible
-Not helping my internal clients

Hmmm, kind of a hard one to elaborate further on 🤔