View Full Version : Would you join the Peace Corps?
amietron
05-17-2004, 05:27 PM
Would you ever consider joining or join the Peace Corps (http://www.peacecorps.gov), given the opportunity? Do you know anyone who has?
I have a friend who's thinking of joining, after graduating this year as a music major.
AngryABCGirl
05-17-2004, 05:33 PM
Probably not, I don't have the heart of altruism for it.
Mr.Lum
05-17-2004, 05:35 PM
I have thought about it. my sister was in it. she went somewhere in Latin America. I wanted to go to Fiji, Samoa or some other PAcific nation and help my brothers and sisters there. however, now I view it more as a tool of American imperial interests; get them while they are young. but I still think it has good in it.
nonamerasian
05-17-2004, 05:51 PM
I don't think you get to pick where you go.
I thought about it during high school.
Some of my mom's friends were in the Peace Corps years ago. Hard work, but I think they all liked it.
Craig
05-17-2004, 06:12 PM
I know around the time that I graduated, they were not taking applicants with my major.
amietron
05-17-2004, 11:15 PM
I don't think you get to pick where you go.
actually, you get to put down a preference, but you don't get to choose. =\
my friend wants to go to china. his logic is, you have two opportunities to go- when you graduate from college, and when you're retired. if you go after graduating from college, you have more to gain because it'll help to form you into who you are going to be in the future.
remember the movie, shallow hal?
however, now I view it more as a tool of American imperial interests; get them while they are young. but I still think it has good in it.
I agree it's very imperialisitic as in "we're better so we can help you". It reminds me of Christian missionaries who think they're saviors when they smuggle Bibles into China...arghhh!!!
My boss went to Burkhina Faso. She said she didn't do anything for the country but collected cool experiences to talk about with her friends.
Americorps is better because we're improving our own country. I think Bush cut most of Americorps funding.
Emperor_Mike
05-18-2004, 07:44 AM
Sounds alright. I did something similar in Canada but it was under a short-lived program sponsored by the Canadian Foreign Office. Now I limit myself to organisations like the UN and Amnesty.
amietron
05-18-2004, 09:54 AM
I agree it's very imperialisitic as in "we're better so we can help you". It reminds me of Christian missionaries who think they're saviors when they smuggle Bibles into China...arghhh!!!
My boss went to Burkhina Faso. She said she didn't do anything for the country but collected cool experiences to talk about with her friends.
Americorps is better because we're improving our own country. I think Bush cut most of Americorps funding.
that was my thinking too. "hi, i'm like god. i'm from a rich country, called America, and i'm here to save you."
lethal
05-18-2004, 11:13 AM
I had a couple friends do Peace Corps in Africa. They loved the experience. Both teaching and helping out village kids as well as just exploring the country. They told me stories of riding their dirtbiks from Mozambique to Capetown, learning Swahili...if its something that you want to do, live out in the back country, I'd say go for it. Its worthwhile and probably a better way to spend your 22-24 years than anything else you could do.
Plus if you're looking to apply to med school or law school, it looks great on your resume.
A.R.A.M.
05-18-2004, 11:36 AM
actually, you get to put down a preference, but you don't get to choose. =\
my friend wants to go to china. his logic is, you have two opportunities to go- when you graduate from college, and when you're retired. if you go after graduating from college, you have more to gain because it'll help to form you into who you are going to be in the future.
remember the movie, shallow hal?
The Peace Corp website also states that those who are between careers are eligible to join. And some of the jobs require a couple of years experience in addition to a college education. So, if you hate your boss right now, you can still quite and join.
Mr.Lum
05-18-2004, 12:21 PM
I agree it's very imperialisitic as in "we're better so we can help you". It reminds me of Christian missionaries who think they're saviors when they smuggle Bibles into China...arghhh!!!
My boss went to Burkhina Faso. She said she didn't do anything for the country but collected cool experiences to talk about with her friends.
Americorps is better because we're improving our own country. I think Bush cut most of Americorps funding.
my sister works for them.
remember the movie, shallow hal?
I fucking hate that movie. so fucking racist!
kuilong
05-18-2004, 12:25 PM
Hah, yeah, I want to join the Peace Corps. Apparently French speakers are in some demand.
There's not many volunteers in China, and their activities are restricted by the government. And I don't really see the imperialism -- how does teaching better farming techniques or English say "the US is better"?
Kuchana
05-18-2004, 12:30 PM
And I don't really see the imperialism -- how does teaching better farming techniques or English say "the US is better"?
Same here.
Mr.Lum
05-18-2004, 01:01 PM
Hah, yeah, I want to join the Peace Corps. Apparently French speakers are in some demand.
There's not many volunteers in China, and their activities are restricted by the government. And I don't really see the imperialism -- how does teaching better farming techniques or English say "the US is better"?
win their hearts and minds in the developing world. English is the language of the US importing our language on them and sending out people to "better" them is the same way Europeans (not all w/ English of coarse) won the hearts and minds of various brown peoples eventually conquering them.
sandra
05-18-2004, 03:01 PM
never even considered it b/c the thought of not being able to sleep in a clean bed frightens me. i can't even sleep in hotel beds in five-star hotels b/c i watched that 20/20 special that they did on hotel rooms.
so no.
but i did seriously consider applying for Teach for American, the teaching corp. still considering it, actually.
hooligan
05-18-2004, 08:19 PM
Same here.
from what i hear from a lot of the students who go abroad, they carry the idea that america is better or democracy is better. i'm generalizing but you feel me? my friend was telling me that if you wear american flags on your backpack, etc. you'll be harassed in pubs.
Mr.Lum
05-19-2004, 02:29 AM
from what i hear from a lot of the students who go abroad, they carry the idea that america is better or democracy is better. i'm generalizing but you feel me? my friend was telling me that if you wear american flags on your backpack, etc. you'll be harassed in pubs.
my sister said they taught them about "democracy". it seems that Peace Corps is like the kiddy CIA. only less forceful. infultrate their ranks. if you want to be in the PC, you cannot have been in the CIA as you may be recognized by the natives as "bad" and it wouuld ruin the whole operation.
That's why I don't want to teach English abroad. It's imperialistic to think the rest of the world needs to speak English. There are hundreds of languages people should be encouraged to learn. By that token, Chinese students should be coming here in droves to teach us Mandarin.
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