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“The bullet didn’t come out. I’ve got to go in and get it.” “Have you ever done that?” she asked, quickly thrusting the bottle into my hands. I guess she thought whoever possessed the bottle had to perform the surgery. “I filled in pot holes, Jen. Not much call for field surgery in that line of…” quote by Mark Tufo
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““The bullet didn’t come out. I’ve got to go in and get it.” “Have you ever done that?” she asked, quickly thrusting the bottle into my hands. I guess she thought whoever possessed the bottle had to perform the surgery. “I filled in pot holes, Jen. Not much call for field surgery in that line of work.” “What about before that?” she grasped. “Oh yeah sure, I left a lucrative and life-fulfilling job as a highly skilled surgeon to live the prosaic life of a road crew man. Filling holes seemed a much nobler profession.” “Don’t””

Mark Tufo

About This Quote

Source Short story: Unknown, dialogue excerpt

A former surgeon, now a road crew worker, humorously reflects on his career change, implying that even mundane jobs can feel noble compared to past prestige.

In simple terms: A surgeon jokes about his low‑status job being noble.

Key Takeaway

Find pride in any work you do.

Themes

career change humor identity value work

Mood

wry reflective

Type

anecdotal philosophical

When to use this quote

  • construction work
  • career transition
  • self‑esteem
  • narrative storytelling

Key Concepts

vocational identity social status self‑perception

Questions to Reflect On

  • What does “nobler” mean to you?
  • How do you find meaning after a drastic job change?
A Different Perspective

The humor may downplay real challenges of career shifts.

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