Medina, JoAnn A, works for Lone Star College CyFair as a new orientation person. I am unsure if the school still employs her, but I was in her orientation class last year because I was a new student.
She made a significant transition from office supply stores to the school, but her actions had a profound impact on me. I left my industrial cellular Wi-Fi router in the room, which was later stolen. Despite my efforts, including deactivating the SIM card and lodging a complaint with the president, the loss was irreparable.
Most people I’ve met from the same ethnicity as Medina, JoAnn A, in the real world have been diverse in their education and character. It’s important to remember that individuals are unique, and their ethnicity does not determine their class, education, or beliefs, regardless of where they work.
Elon Musk, the wealthiest person in the world, has made significant contributions to technology and space exploration. While I may not agree with all of his actions or statements, it’s important to remember that wealth and success do not necessarily equate to class or education.
Jobs and one’s financial status do not determine whether a person is educated or not.
It’s a common misconception that all doctors and attorneys are highly educated and useful. However, like any profession, there are individuals who may not meet these standards. It’s important to judge people based on their individual merits and not their profession alone.
