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Older generation should pass stories down

Senior's stories could be valuable

To the editor:

With all the senior citizens retiring, they could write stories on how they chose their careers.

They could write stories about the good points and not-so good points and how they liked their job, as well as some experience on things that happened during their career, good and not-so good.

Somebody could take these stories and write a book and give or sell them to the schools, so the students can make their minds up on their careers.

Even if they’re not retiring, people like doctors, pharmacists, cooks, radio and TV announcers, like Lloyd Robertson, and plumbers, electricians can still write these stories.

The newspapers are after stories like that; they can put them into a book and give to students so they can make up their minds for their future careers on what they're suited for and give them some ideas for their future.

 

William Seminoff

100 Mile House

 

 



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