When I was a kid I always liked going on Scout camps. I think what I liked specifically was:

  • It meant spending an extended period of time (whole days, with little break) in the same collective of 20+ people.
  • I would drift between the various groups there, and would get to know everyone.
  • The collective would experience new situations every few hours, or even just being bored together when ‘nothing’ was happening (when waiting for stuff etc.).
  • (Possibly also the fact that there was an authority above us and we didn’t decide things for ourselves…?)

What I liked was how there was a strong feeling of community because we were all experiencing the same thing together. Being around people meant my mind was continuously in the present. For these reasons I feel that this is the environment I thrive in the most.

Unfortunately this would only ever happen once or twice a year, and since I am 20 I wanted to ask if anyone can think of any job descriptions where this happens.

The first thing I thought of is working on a submarine but I was hoping for something a bit less radical. I thought this might be the experience in university dorms but it turns out that in my country dorms are pretty dead because with the exception of cooking, people stay in their rooms.

  • Faresh@lemmy.ml
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    1 year ago

    The first thing I thought of is working on a submarine

    That is also something I’ve had some interest in, but besides military (I don’t want to be involved with it in any way), I don’t think there are that many submarines out there.

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          1 year ago

          What happened to the bodies of the imploded submarine?

          Oct 10, 2023

          Coast Guard recovers “presumed human remains” and debris from Titan

          The debris was transported to a U.S. port, where it will be cataloged and analyzed, the Coast Guard said in a news release. The human remains, which were “carefully recovered from within the debris,” have been “transported for analysis by U.S. medical professionals,” the agency added.

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      1 year ago

      Well you can’t be certain how many submarines are out there unless you have sonar and depth chargers