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SiriusPaul
6 months ago

Shit!

Ellifux
6 months ago

Depends on what you do. My two jobs will be fun. One of the two is exhausting, but for me it is more appealing than just a profession, so I like to take it.. And the other more relaxed but I like to do both, so I can’t complain. :

The most strenuous “work” that I occasionally dismiss is more a family affair for which I am not even paid. But fortunately, I might have to help out three times a year if there are big folk festivals or annual markets. ๐Ÿ˜€

Work doesn’t have to be corrosive. – Can be fun. :

deinFreundHier
6 months ago

Why don’t you try it yourself, your parents and grandparents didn’t die.

VodkaGin
6 months ago
Reply to  deinFreundHier

She is very young

deinFreundHier
6 months ago
Reply to  VodkaGin

Anyone who does not learn to work at this age remains a case for the support forever!

HappyMe1984
6 months ago

In contrast to school, you can often tell yourself clearly more freely what you do when you do. You can also often decide when to take breaks, get a coffee or go to the toilet.

It is also necessary to change much less between as much different topics as is the case in school with different subjects.

However, it is also true in the job that one can no longer get positive points for the pure effort and attempts. On the contrary – in a certificate of work “has always tried” means nothing other than the note 5! You can deliver MUST results and performance in the job, it is required that you also dominate and do well for what you get money.

There is also much less free. Working days do not last 8 hours. The way to work is up. And the law only prescribes 20 days of vacation per year, with many employers giving more than 25-30 days of holiday. But 30 days, that’s 6 weeks, are just as much as you’re free in school alone in the summer…

From therefore, when comparing school vs. Both variants have their advantages and disadvantages. I personally find the working life more positive than the school age. It is because I no longer have to get angry with subjects that are absolutely not lying to me. And of course also because I get money for my invested life and work at the end of the month :).

Quetschtuete
6 months ago

Yes, I do. The first days are already hard if you are not used to work 8 hours a day.

It depends on the job. There are also cool jobs where time goes fast

HartzRotGoldXL
6 months ago
Reply to  raser2233

If time is to enter the professional life actively.

HartzRotGoldXL
6 months ago

… there’s something else

jule2204
6 months ago

No, 13th grade on the gymnasium.

modderplazer
6 months ago

Better be happy that there are people who strive for their Abitur, otherwise there would be no doctors who will treat you once again, literally, to the head.

HartzRotGoldXL
6 months ago

Yes, the Generation Influencer, tiktoker, Instagram, Freelancer, YouTuber and Home Officer, understand ๐Ÿ‘ ๐Ÿ˜œ

jule2204
6 months ago

I don’t know what your problem is now. It is not abnormal to go to school today with 18 yet.

HartzRotGoldXL
6 months ago

Yeah, but how long…???

HartzRotGoldXL
6 months ago

How long do you want to wait until you’re just before the regular retirement age?

Tinabaumann742
6 months ago

It’s exhausting, but it’s on the job. I love working

EliteEren
6 months ago

It depends heavily on the job. But mostly you get bored

Anonymer1Alfred
6 months ago

It’s terrible.

Imagine you’re doing the same all day and just waiting for the night to come.

And if there’s more change, it’s really exhausting instead.

Either way, you pull the ars*hmap in the working world.

Anonymer1Alfred
6 months ago
Reply to  raser2233

Well, I would say school is maybe 50% strenuous, but work is worse: 100% strenuous.

But you’ll see yourself when you’re done with school and work.

McPresley
6 months ago

First of all, yes. But you get used to it, after a few weeks you get the rhythm on it.

Roguerouge
6 months ago

No. I’ll delegate.

Roguerouge
6 months ago
Reply to  raser2233

Don’t understand what you mean.

Sarah3333
6 months ago

You never have to work? Gardening, cleaning, cleaning, handwork, shopping, repairing/restoring something, learning? That’s how work feels.

Sarah3333
6 months ago
Reply to  raser2233

Are you surprised? Learn something that really interests you. Then you are very happy for the next 40 years, even though (or just because of) work.

Sarah3333
6 months ago

I know you’re a troll. ๐Ÿ™„

HartzRotGoldXL
6 months ago

If you can’t answer a flat rate, give good times and even worse times in the job. Just try it out personally.