Essay On Senior Citizen

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The term senior citizen is difficult for some to fathom due to the aging that comes along with it. My father is one of those people; he almost cringes to the words “senior citizen”. My father’s name is Robert and he is 66 years old. Robert was born in Philadelphia’s Misericordia Hospital, but was raised in Maple Shade, New Jersey. He has one sister and two brothers. Robert is married and has four children. In his free time, he enjoys watching sports, participating in the stock market, and modeling trains. Robert is a high school graduate who attended Camden County College for electromechanical engineering. He then pursued a different career in analogue digital technology at Lyons Institute of Technology. When I interviewed my father, I noticed that there were a few questions that caught my attention. First, one of the …show more content…

My father answered, “Social class did not define who you were as a person, but it was obvious to determine which people belonged to which class”. Social class refers to large numbers of people who have similar amounts of income, education, and work at jobs compatible in prestige. My father classified his family as upper-middle class. Furthermore, I asked my father “Was there one person that influenced your life dramatically”? Robert answered, “My father was one of my role models because he assisted me throughout my life and made me into the person I am today”. My father’s role model could also be called a significant other. A significant other is an individual who significantly influences someone else. The last question that I found to be interesting was “When did you get your first job and how”? My father responded, “I was 16 years old when I got my first job as a dish washer at Captain’s Table and 17 years old when I moved out of my house”. This would be considered absurd today; most people do not begin their own lives at 17 years old in our

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