Boring jobs

Are all jobs boring at heart? Like do any of you cum in your pants over what you do looking forward to work?

Or is every job more or less just a job?

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Most jobs are boring at heart. The ones that aren't boring are stressful or traumatic. There's a reason they pay us to do them.

Every job is a job. Even if a job is special and interesting it will eventually become boring and mundane.

A lot of naive college kids think they'll have a cool job because they have a warped sense of what the job entails; Such as a general psychology major thinking they'll be the next Freud and have a patient like Cybil or Manson. Or a cop who thinks he's going to be roundhouse kicking bikers faces in a bar fight.

That' one thicc grill

if your job is fun then you aren't getting paid for it

I've recently become a civil servant, controlling public tender procedures. I have to make sure, laws aren't broken and corruption doesn't happen.

I'm just sitting on my ass and wonder how people can work 40-50 hours a week. I'm dying on the inside

Only corporate wagecuck jobs. I'm self employed, working out of my garage, doing something that would otherwise be an expensive hobby. I drink beer, watch porn, and listen to racist podcasts. No benefits, but my lifestyle more than makes up for that.

I've hated every single job I've ever had. In retrospect some were more tolerable than others, but outside of rare, unusual and singular days, I dreaded any amount of time that I had to spend at my bullshit job.

Repetition is inherently boring unless you have a top-tier brain. We're designed to stop caring about most things that become a frequent occurrence.

agreed. I appreciate a woman even if that woman is a tattooed degenerate

I'm a service technician. I work 60 hours or more a week where I basically just drive around all day answering calls for service on big ass commercial floor cleaning equipment. I make $25 an hour, I get as much overtime as I want, and I get about a $1000 a month extra in commission. It's boring, but I'm blessed to have this job because I'm basically a retard with only an associates degree.

I teach private classical guitar lessons

I kinda like it, but sometimes I get some really degenerate students. I just had this disgusting bull-dyke sign up for lessons.

I hate homosexuals more than anything. Way more than thugs, niggers, and maybe more than libcucks.

Just the nature of the job I guess. I also have some young Indian and Asians students who are like fucking geniuses. They are 10-13 years old and pretty mature for their ages too.

I teach private classical guitar lessons

I kinda like it, but sometimes I get some really degenerate students. I just had this disgusting bull-dyke sign up for lessons.

I hate homosexuals more than anything. Way more than thugs, niggers, and maybe more than libcucks.

Just the nature of the job I guess. I also have some young Indian and Asians students who are total geniuses. They are 10-13 years old and pretty mature for their ages too.

I'm a professional stage actor making a semi-decent living (60k a year). I love my job. I look forward to going to "work" every single day. Except Monday. We don't work on Mondays.

People think you should find a job you "love" but really you should just find a job you tolerate.

And my experience is that nothing ruins something you love like having to do it for money.

I grew up writing software for fun. Did it for a job and grew to dread going into work. Got laid off and did nothing for a month and then started coding for fun again. Wanted to learn a new language and actually enjoyed it.

Got a new job using that language and yep, having to code up stuff I'm not especially interested in but pays well sure sucks the joy out of it.

Still, I can't think of a job I'd really prefer (and can get, and would get paid decently to do).

I like my job but I wouldn't do it for free. It takes up a huge amount of my time that could be better spent doing pretty much anything.

Still its in an area I find interesting, is reasonably well paid and I get to travel and stuff for it. Which is nice.

>They are 10-13 years old and pretty mature for their ages too.
From experience working in schools I can tell you they are very immature and repressed in ways Western kids aren't, it's a trade off

Please elaborate.

I enjoy what I do. I'm an ecologist and working in a horticulture field. The up sides is that I learn a lot while on the job that's tangible to my future goals to own a business. The downside is that much of the work requires me to do mundane tasks of manual labor that require little to no education. If i'm able to get through those mundane tasks and create time for other things, the job is awesome and I do cum thinking about going to it. The downside is that if I don't do those mundane tasks, it will pile up and I'll just be doing that. Also, its my first career job so it doesn't matter much, personally, atm, but it will in the future because I don't want to be doing this in 20 years.

Possibly. I'm the kind of person who always needs to be doing something or else I'll focus on things that could potentially hurt my career. As a result, I work as much as possible. I looked forward to work (except when extremely hungover) because it gives me something to do. This was true even when I was a waiter. You could give me a shift where I'm just shat on by parties of 20 niggers each and make little money and it would be better than a dead shift where I make the same or possibly even more. My family has money, and I couldn't give two shits about it, so work is all about staying busy. Otherwise, maybe I'll start making meth or something just cause.

Blue collar jobs can be fun. Im a dogman on a building site, there are boring bits in the day but the bits where you're lifting stuff with a 150 ton crane are full on.

Its risky work but i wouldnt rather do anything else except porn.

>Even if a job is special and interesting it will eventually become boring and mundane

this. even if you get paid a lot for it. i make like 100k a year and i still am dragging ass at work because its so fucking boring most of the day.

I actually enjoy doing work

I work on game engines and projects for various teams
What I fucking hate is actually releasing any work
Having to pander to retards and explain my overally complicated systems
Having to dumb shit down because the average joe needs his hand held and his dick jerked off because he's too much of a fucking moron to be competent at anything in his life

Selling to consumers is one of the biggest heart breaks of my life
I wish I could work just for my own sake

I enjoy cooking. I'd fucking never do it for a job. Pay is shit and long hours unless you're an iron chef. Stick with what you're trained and/or good at when it comes to money. Leave hobbies for playtime.

if you've convinced yourself you need to LOVE your job, then you're a fucking retard.

we trade our time and expertise for money because it's what keeps society going. if we all sat around playing frisbee golf and jerking off, nothing would get done and we'd live in a dark age.

fuck you, OP, you stupid nigger

English architect currently on holiday in Switzerland. Yes I do look forward to my work. Self employed too

Of course it's boring, if it wasn't boring I wouldn't get it done quickly, wouldn't I?

>architect
>self-employed
This is what we call a contractor over here in the states. A white dude comes to my house and gives me a quote, then mexicans come and build it.

also ill say my first two jobs were probably my favorite.

my first job was at an indian restaurant and the lady only hired us after asking if we were jewish and we said we werent (were not). i basically would come in saturday morning and learn how to cook indian food and clean dishes and then get dressed up at night and serve food and drinks. after everyone left wed mop everything and do the dishes, get some free indian food and then the boss would usually buy us beer and wed drink, smoke and shoot the shit for a bit and then wed ride our bikes home all fucked up. it was a great job and i learned a lot.

my second job i got by accident. i showed up to an italian fine dining place on a monday because my buddys buddy referred me and they were closed, so i walked to the pizza place next door and they hired me to deliver and do general bullshit. id get out of school at 1 and basically it was just me and my friend prepping dough, sauce, making cutlets, cannolis, meatballs etc until the dinner rush and id be out delivering food all night. driving around, listening to music, talking on my phone. it was fucking awesome. i did get some sketchy deliveries to nigger neighborhoods a few times but i never got robbed and i mean do black people really order pizza that isnt from a chain? if i was a millionaire id open a pizza parlor up and gladly deliver pies and shit all day and night with a smile on my face.

I do undercover stings at strip clubs.

Whether or not I cum in my pants is none of your business

Pretty much in the same boat as you, but I do mechanical work. Rebuild engines and gearboxes out of my garage, listening to bearing bitch about things like the australian cunt he is.

>work in manufacturing
Can confirm. Most of it is boring, but when I get to troubleshoot problems I've never seen before because half our machines are older than I am, it can be fun. Up until the problem hasn't been resolved in 24 hours and my boss' boss' boss starts making personal visits to the line because that shit gets on his nerves.

Working with equipment isn't what I'd necessarily call fun, but you have to keep your focus razor sharp so it makes the time fly.

Same here with Polish contractors

I beat the game here's how.

>All I want to do is create comics and make animation
>I don't care about getting paid for it. It would be nice I guess, but it's more of a skill building, self exploration thing
>need to make money so I become a night shift home health care nurse
>Only do one hour of actual nursing a shift, the rest of the time is spent making my art.
>paid decent living to make my art, do whatever I want.
>stupid friends who are artists are still waiting for their 'big break', living like poor slobs, taking gigs they hate and getting ripped off for the 'exposure'. They will die poor because they think making money and making art is an either / or thing.

>The downside is that much of the work requires me to do mundane tasks of manual labor that require little to no education.

80-90% of my work requires me to sit around and clean components with solvents, sand-blasting or removing gunk/old gasket with emery tape/scraper.

wait, whats the back bit for?

I get treated like shit by customers a lot. That's always nice. I liked working in a warehouse more. Dealing with people is fucking awful.

Agreed.

I have worked in unis over my career and I find Asian kids quite funny

They basically regress to childhood as soon as they get a whiff of freedom. I work in STEM too so its not like its arts students either

Nothing. They welded on a fake/cut up part of the same type of engine, to give the illusion of a 6 cylinder.

fucking crack up

Just because a task does not require education does not mean it doesn't require intelligence. You would be amazed how difficult it can be for the average person to accurately and reliably complete basic tasks.

>Like do any of you cum in your pants over what you do looking forward to work?
If you do, you are more than likely being taken advantage of by your employer, either working to much or not being paid enough.

THIS. I know of too many people that gave up their chosen career because they were being ridden like a mule by management, simply for giving extra effort out of enjoyment.

every job is awesome no matter what

Arbeit Macht Frei

I'm a top level guy at a public company and have 50mil shares in the company. Work is pretty cool for me. Maybe you're doing something wrong?

Based German work ethic

>that picture

Not amazed at all. I see next level stupid shit all the time. My job is hardly ever repairing something that broke, its always repairing the self-repair and then fixing the real problem.

I freaking love my job. I love the field I work in and im not sharing what it is.

WE'RE FULL

I'd say mine is fun. Used to be a copywriter for my company (e-commerce), but they once asked me to write a blogpost about maintenance of a modern fireplace. They liked it so much that this is literally my job now. I go to work in the morning and have all day to conduct research on my own for pretty much any topic whatsoever and write up a blogpost. You actually learn a lot of new shit that way. I learned soldering because I've decided to write a tutorial on it since we've got new soldering irons on sale.

this is fake, it has to be... right?

It wouldn't surprise me either way.

Managerial competence makes or breaks the job. The worst job I had was working at Sears under a woman who didn't know anything. That store quickly went out of business.

As far as being happy with my job, I am happy so far. I make money doing classical music gigs. Wealthy people always need someone to provide background music for their functions. It's not enough to live on alone. But I'm hoping that will change soon. I've been doing this kind of thing for a while, but I still get the jitters.

i kill brown people so its pretty cool imo

This. Find something comfy that you're good at unless you like stress.

Most jobs are trash which is why they have to pay you to do it.

>Working with equipment isn't what I'd necessarily call fun,

Ive worked in offices too and they are soul crushing places. Id much rather be outside working with my hands and bantzing with the boys.

I get more money than an average office drone too.

What was working with Indians like?

I'm doing nightshift IT support. I like dogfucking and taking 1 call per hour instead of non-stop bullshit calls all day.
That said the management, benefits and company are good I just hate dealing with tech-illiterate employees over the phone. I'll quit if they put me back on days

I left my previous job of 8 years because of that reason. The owner decided it was time for change so he made his (fresh out of HS) kids the two "senior managers" and everything went to shit after that. They couldn't keep long term clients, charged more than necessary, made it look like we were the problem and after about 6 months of that shit I left.

I enjoy my job. It's pointless menial labour that I've done for thousands of hours, so all motions are just muscle memory at this point.
I can let my mind wander for hours and get paid for it, just thinking or listening to music in my head

>libcucks
only cucks are cuckservatives, where as gliberals pwnd the connservatives into the ground.

>I appreciate a woman even if that woman is a tattooed degenerate

That thirst.

I need to do white collar shit for a few years to pay off my student loan. After Im debt free, I hope I have the balls to chase something exciting or cutting edge.

Fortunes can be made in states where legalization have yet to hit, a ground floor of a multibillion dollar pie that hasnt been divided yet. Growing, selling, paraphilia retail, perhaps service industry. If not that, it would be nice to get into the live music industry somehow. Audio equipment for concerts and venues seem very lucrative. If that shit dont work, Ill take my engineering degree to the federal gov't and do some contract work for a few year in some island or fun part of Asia

Bro, you are literally living in a zombie apocalypse. I know the media makes it seem like we can relate, but the truth is the average American has no idea what you guys go through. We basically have a 'secret apartheid' in all white dominated areas, even poor ones.

I operate satelites part time while doing a post-graduate at University. I'm pretty happy.

With few exceptions, if it was fun, you wouldn't have to pay people to do it.

And the breakover is if it is fun enough, people will pay you for the privilege of doing it.

Its fucking work. Unless you're getting paid to get high you probably will not enjoy the doldrum tasks you must do to earn money.

Quit your bitching and push on.