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There's also the nuance of being a creative person in a relatively simple job. While that may logistically be really easy, in your mind you feel your soul draining away due to the repetitive and pointless time waster that is eating into your finite life. It can be hard to justify that experience to anyone.
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Honestly, I can’t describe how hard a job like housekeeping is. It’s the biggest load of bullshit, often with the WORST management known to mankind (because hospitality) and has so far been the most exploitative job I have ever worked, and it’s honestly not far off of slavery. It’s a truly disgusting profession and I would not wish it on my worst enemy…. No, that’s a lie, I would - I’m a bastard.
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I will say, as someone who works a physically demanding but incredibly brainless job, it is both physically and mentally draining in the worst ways. I have nothing to engage with, tons of damage to my body as I repeat the same motions over and over again at speed, and all the while there is a low drone playing loudly in the background only ever broken up by loud crashes I can FEEL IN THE FLOOR 3 STORIES UP and shrill alarms going off at random.
At least if I had a mentally taxing office job, my mental exhaustion at the end of the day would come with a sense of having accomplished something for it. :/
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I've worked in a restaurant, in elderly care, and now I'm working in retail - and none of those jobs are easy. Yes, elderly care was in my opinion the most difficult and draining of the three, but one of my former coworkers who is now in elderly care worked retail previously and told me that she finds healthcare a lot better for her mental well-being, if more physically draining.
So yeah, comparing how difficult a job is is pointless, because it is so very subjective.
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I primarily do translation, but I also subcontract as an x-ray tech every now and then. Generally, I can get good results in the former for maybe 4 hours a day before the mental fatigue gets so bad my work rate drops to a crawl. On the other hand, in the latter I can easily do a few really long days in a row, but then need several rest days to recover.
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The thing is that just because it is physical repetitive job does not mean it is not mentally draining too, you think as if physical jobs is you working in some cubicle where none is around you and you don't have to interact with people, you don't move, or have to assess things going on around you, or your job itself requiring to think a lot while you are doing it.
It is not going to gym and just giving your all in mental solitude, things happen around you that you have to pay attention to, you have to interact with people and your superiors, while also thinking about how to deal with your task which not always is something simple and repetitive.
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Oh, no man. I hard disagree about the mentally taxing part. I had a job. Move packages out of a truck for 8 hours straight. Took every bit of mental gymnastics I could perform to convince myself not to walk out of there and quit. Ultimately left because my parental leave was denied. Throughout this process I would come home and be mentally, physically, and emotionally drained that it was probably for the best that I left. I was unable to control myself at a certain point. I would just be angry at anything else in my life for not taking care of itself or for going wrong. I will never do that again.
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This is obviously very oversimplified, but in essence I agree. Every job has their own sets of challenges and it's down to each person to decide whether one job is more difficult/less desirable than the other, be it due to physical, mental or other demands. Just unfortunate that many people don't get to choose based on that preference.
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@Demeskis1337
7 months ago
It always seems like a mistake to compare suffering.
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