The Council’s Ruling — Hardest Job

August 18, 2008, 12:00 pm; posted by Bweinh
Filed under Council  | 2 Comments

This and every Monday, the Bweinh!tributors, having convened in secret for hours of reasoned debate and consideration, will issue a brief and binding ruling on an issue of great societal import.

This week’s question — What is the most difficult job?

Job delivers the ruling of the Council, joined by Steve, David, Connie, and Chloe:

The Presidency — relatively low pay, no privacy, a professional ceiling, few contemporaries, and, in the end, 10% of them are assassinated.

 

MC-B concurs, joined by Steve:

President of the United States. The whole world’s eyes are upon you, and just a few missteps can mean Armageddon.

 

Kaitlin dissents, joined by Erin:

Childcare. Taking the place of a parent, even for a short time, is incredibly difficult, and the compensation is never adequate.

 

Djere dissents, joined by Tom:

Defense attorney at The Hague. Defending war criminals has got to be dirty, nasty, thirsty work.

 

Josh and Mike played no part in the determination of this issue.

Next time: What is the most trustworthy source of news?


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2 Comments to “The Council’s Ruling — Hardest Job”

  1. Steve on August 18th, 2008 12:07 pm

    I think it’s fitting that our most difficult Job carried the day on this one.

  2. Job on August 22nd, 2008 9:48 am

    Roger that

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