A
job is a continuous social activity in which an individual engages in a job for
the purpose of earning income and leading social life.
In
addition, through our jobs, we are paid economically, lead a life, socially
contribute to society, serve and be rewarding, and personally nurture and
realize our ideals and dreams.
It's
a pity to see accidents happening here and there. If you were more faithful to
professional ethics as a professional, there is no regret that an accident
would not have occurred or you could have minimized the damage after the
accident.
A
crew member who has left the rescue of the passenger and hastened to his own
safety, a construction company employee who has no safety for citizens because
he has left his role at a construction site and has only to make money, and a
doctor who tried to operate a 3 year old child while drunk, etc. I think these
are simply the results of making money and the result of the lack of social and
personal value of the job.
The
importance of professional ethics is well demonstrated in the course of the
Asiana Airlines passenger plane crash process on the runway of San Francisco
Airport in July 2013.
If
you fail to pass two reexaminations, you may be subject to resignation. An Abc
Airlines official said, "The crew is exceptionally imprinted through
thorough training or educationand meticulous evaluation that the most imperative
thing in an emergency is the life of a passenger."
In
addition, thanks to the fire brigade and the special fire brigade belonging to
the Forest Service, who were heroic in the forest fire in Goseong, Gangwon-do
in April, they were able to minimize damage and protect people's lives and
property.
In
this way, when job ethics stands right in any job, it is possible to cope with
a crisis situation.
In
this way, when job ethics stands right in any job, it is possible to cope with
a crisis situation.
What
is occupational ethics? People live by the income they earn through their jobs.
So most of them have jobs. There is a code of conduct that must be followed in
common in all professions and a detailed code of behavior that must be followed
in each profession, and these two are called occupational ethics.
Job
ethics can be largely divided into vocational consciousness, vocational
consciousness, position consciousness, craftsmanship, and professional
consciousness.
Heaven
or vocation is not a choice, but rather a thought that heaven is a sacred thing
to him. In traditional society, a job was accepted as an individual's destiny,
but in a modern society it means to be passionate and faithful in his work. Was
used.
At
the time, only three of the 307 passengers died, thanks to the unplanned rescue
activities of the flight attendants. Asiana Airlines cabin crews are subject to
annual screening for passenger rescue and reexamination if any course is
eliminated.
Job
consciousness is what you are doing (Job + Occupation; Occupation represents
your social status, and Occupation represents your means of living your life).
It is a consciousness and fair play spirit.
In
general, a professional job can be defined as a job that can exclusively use
professional knowledge and skills by obtaining a certain qualification and
license through highly specialized education.
In
the Sewol issue, a cynical analysis was made, saying, “Who would have made a
similar choice even if he was the captain or sailor of the Sewol issue?” It is
the result of not being properly educated about the roles of the captain and
the crew, rather than the humanity issues of the crew.
Ethical
verification is neglected even in judicial examinations, in which lawyers who
are required to have the most stringent moral level among practical professions
are selected. The current judicial exam is a total of three stages, and the
second passers must pass the third interview, but the interview is actually a
catering procedure.
As
a legal person, it is a test to evaluate personality, but few cases of falling.
Every year a very small number of in-depth interviewees cannot enter the
Judicial Research and Training Institute, but it is customary to enter the
following year.
Most
of the national qualification exams, such as job counselors, also rely on the
first and second written exams to grant a certificate. There is no case where
the ethical consciousness of the professional should be included in the
evaluation standard.
However,
it is not easy to find a job ethic in these days, when the standard of job
selection is determined only by the economic value of annual salary. I think it
has been a long time since vocational ethics education disappeared from school
due to the entrance exam, and there are limitations in being raised as
professionals with expertise and morality.
Ethics
education is not offered at school, but what kind of public morality or
etiquette would you expect from society?
The
status of ethics and morals at school has fallen significantly. Ethics and
morals, which have been taught at least two hours per week as a mandatory
subject in elementary, middle, and high schools since 1973, abolished theory on
the chopping board due to lack of time for conducting elementary school English
classes in the 7th curriculum in 1997. Reduced to time.
In
the 2009 revised curriculum, it was selected as an elective course in the
social field and barely maintained. Poor ethical education at school leads to
the absence of professional ethics.
Artisan
consciousness refers to the attitude of a person who constantly studies with a
sense of pride in what he or she is doing with all his sincerity. Thinking of a
job as a way to complete one's personality and breathing one's soul into a job.
In
the modern society, the profession consciousness of the professional profession
is becoming specialized every day, and the professional person has become a
term referring to the professional worker.
Accidents
such as the Sewol tragedy or the ever-exploiting lawsuits stem from this lack
of professional ethics, leading to a decline in national and social confidence.
Governments
and schools must invest more time and money in ethical education for social integration
and trust. I think it is difficult for people who have grown up in an
environment that does not think about others because of their economic value
and competition, to find a way to believe or harmonize with each other.
Strengthen
ethics education from school and realize the importance of character education.
The lack of professional ethics is breaking social trust. When choosing a job,
you should consider whether your values and beliefs are consistent with the
profession and ethics required by each job.
When
the social and personal values are more important than the economic values,
naturally, you will have a sense of calling, a sense of skill, and a
craftsmanship for the job you are engaged in.
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