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Career Quote by George Eliot

“what secular avocation on earth was there for a young man (whose friends could not get him an ‘appointment’) which was at once gentlemanly, lucrative, and to be followed without special knowledge?” quote by George Eliot
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““what secular avocation on earth was there for a young man (whose friends could not get him an ‘appointment’) which was at once gentlemanly, lucrative, and to be followed without special knowledge?””

George Eliot

About This Quote

A young man seeks a respectable, well‑paid occupation that requires no special expertise, reflecting societal pressure for status and income.

In simple terms: He wants a respectable, profitable job without needing special skills.

Key Takeaway

Find a career that balances respectability, earnings, and accessibility.

Themes

career society status economics education

Mood

reflective inquisitive

Type

philosophical questioning

When to use this quote

  • job search
  • career planning
  • networking
  • skill development

Key Concepts

social mobility class expectations employment market

Questions to Reflect On

  • What occupations today meet these criteria?
  • How can one acquire respectability without formal credentials?
A Different Perspective

Not all lucrative fields are truly accessible without training; competition can be fierce.

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