How do you feel about boring jobs?
Hello
I'm talking about really boring jobs, on the assembly line or at McDonald's or in the grocery store.
I've done things like that a few times, for example, as summer jobs, and I was almost bored to death. You have a lot to do, but the work itself is so boring that you can't stand it.
How do you feel about this? Have you ever experienced something like this before?
I think if I did this any longer, I would have mental problems.
I never quit those jobs early – my parents would have beheaded me if I had.
I did something like that occasionally while I was studying, and it was always extremely difficult for me and like mental torture.
Luckily, I've now landed a teaching position while still studying. And now I know that I'll never have to do such boring jobs again.
But I feel sorry for the people who get stuck in jobs like that and can't find anything better.
I hope that one day all of this will be automated so that no one will have to do such unpleasant work anymore.
I can't stand boredom; in my free time, I explore all sorts of topics and continue my education. This includes historical topics, mathematics, other countries/cultures, and learning foreign languages.
As an inspiring teacher, you should work intensively on you, especially with regard to self-reflectiveness, appreciation of other people and respect for other life realities! Too bad you could have taken a lot in this direction out of your side jobs, just in customer contact. It seems that you have not succeeded so far. I hope you can do this successfully before you get rid of your offspring…
Where is the problem? As mentioned, people are sorry to have to work in such dirty jobs.
You really don’t realize how arrogant and ignorant that sounds and is?
Ergo: You just did the job for money.
Same (pay money) you claim from the pedagogue:
Yes logically work ixh des geldes because
This makes almost everyone
Exactly. Neither you nor the people in the retail trade or the system catering are fun to work on Freud.
And I am sure that others have the same picture of education as you do in retail or band work.
But I’m studying something else, and I’ve found a bad job.
I find more stupid those who study 15 semesters bwl and then break the whole thing and find nothing.
Teaching and BWL. There are all who do not know what else to do or were not good enough for other courses.
I dare to doubt that you can study something else.
Whether boring or a job nobody wants to do
Or just studying because you get no other
What you write here has nothing to do with the questioning, it is a trivial realization that people work for the money.
And I don’t think that a lot of people think that the profession as a teacher is as boring as assembly work.
Retail announced, went to the airline. Great decision.
Until not too long ago, i.e. half a generation back about, over 80 percent of all people have stood on a machine for decades every day and carried out the same work daily
yes I know, for happiness, the flow band work is becoming less and less.
“half generation back” is not true, that is longer.
It was really bad around 1900, because the broad mass of people really had such unpleasant jobs.
I worked for a short year at McDonalds in full-time shiftwork and I never found work boring. Yes, of course, the work is not the cream bottle, as easy as I would not title it either.
However, I have learned a lot, even if I would not want to work there as far as possible, especially after having enjoyed an office job;)
Most people don’t have a fuck because most workers just don’t bother to do for the job. Whether the job is or not. Then most would also get the dream job done and always like to do it. First of all, as a young man, do not think about the future by not training on his own personality at Minijob, you have always had a hard time in later professional life
Someone told me he had a boring job…
I said it’s good, then you have a lot of time to pray.
He laughed.
I’m sorry for the kids you’re getting let go of.
You haven’t read his question about child education yet… 🙈
Right now. I think he’s 12.
And bored…