Forced service projects are becoming popular at colleges now. Think about it, you have a mass of people who have signed on to do what they have to in order to gain a piece of paper that is supposed to validity to their interests and skills. Obviously they want the validation and as such, deans have access to a pool of “lackeys” who in some ways are like lemmings and must do his bidding. Sound a lot like a dictatorship? There are some definite similarities.
If you were to compare the situation to a designer handbag consignment shop owner who sees a certain bag lady with a treasure of a consignment handbag she somehow managed to find, my guess is the designer handbag consignment shop owner would not blink an eye at employing a street urchin to acquire it.
Likewise, why would a dean blink an eye at potential labor that not only is of eligible working age and obviously could use some good experience, but also build the positive image of the university? It's a win-win right? Cause obviously the street urchin would never think to acquire the handbag of his own volition. Why else would he be hanging around the designer handbag consignment shop?
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