Kind of? Typically knowing what someone does for a living gives you a pretty good insight into their background and what type of person they are. It’s not a universal truth, but mechanics are usually very different from doctors.
I understand. But the type of job you have, and the requirements to get it, can often give people a general idea of what type of person you are. It’s also an indication of your socio-economic position, which also lends some insight.
Kind of? Typically knowing what someone does for a living gives you a pretty good insight into their background and what type of person they are. It’s not a universal truth, but mechanics are usually very different from doctors.
One fixes meat machines and the other metal ones. Same thing really.
Another mate fixes metal meat machines.
Most people are not their job.
I understand. But the type of job you have, and the requirements to get it, can often give people a general idea of what type of person you are. It’s also an indication of your socio-economic position, which also lends some insight.
Meh