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By *oxy j OP   Woman
47 weeks ago

taunton somerset

jobs ...what do you consider to be a hard job??

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By *eeliciouschaosWoman
47 weeks ago

Wherever

Teacher. Can’t decide primary or secondary is worse.

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By *illy IdolMan
47 weeks ago

Midlands

Office workers.

Same office, day in, day out, year after year. I salute you all

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By *stellaWoman
47 weeks ago

London

Paramedic.

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By *inister_SpinsterWoman
47 weeks ago

Manchester(ish).

Someone close to me is a family lawyer. She helps people divorce and co-parent. It sounds tremendously difficult and emotional.

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By (user no longer on site)
47 weeks ago

I don’t think any job is easy.

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By *atdad101Man
47 weeks ago

Glasgow

Nurse

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By (user no longer on site)
47 weeks ago


"I don’t think any job is easy. "
i think they’re all hard in some way.

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

47 weeks ago

East Sussex

Carer in any way shape or form

Miner

Retail

Uniformed services

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By *atnip make me purrWoman
47 weeks ago

Reading

Care worker

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By *atnip make me purrWoman
47 weeks ago

Reading

I loved being a primary school teacher

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By (user no longer on site)
47 weeks ago

Forces, fireman/woman, paramedic, police etc no particular order, just seeing what they see is unimaginable.

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By *434funMan
47 weeks ago

cronton

Pornstar

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By (user no longer on site)
47 weeks ago

Bin men (or whatever the term is now)

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By *434funMan
47 weeks ago

cronton


"I loved being a primary school teacher "

I'd love to have been your milk monitor

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By *ellhungvweMan
47 weeks ago

Cheltenham


"I don’t think any job is easy. i think they’re all hard in some way. "

I agree.

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By *ymAndIcedCoffeeWoman
47 weeks ago

Worcester

Project manager.

When everything goes wrong it’s always your fault.

When everything goes right it’s never your fault.

Ask me how I know…

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By *ob Carpe DiemMan
47 weeks ago

Torquay

National hunt jockey is pretty injury prone

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By *929Man
47 weeks ago

bedlington

I think they only hard at first till you get used to it body is remarkable at adapting to stress you put it under, that being said I much prefer physical stress to mental I get both in my job (running small paving/building business) and give me the physical side of it over the mental any day of the week

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By *eedshandymanMan
47 weeks ago

leeds

Miner ,when there was such a thing

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By *avexxMan
47 weeks ago

cheshire

male stripper,,

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By *electableicecreamMan
47 weeks ago

The West

Fluffer

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By *aximus74Woman
47 weeks ago

Manchester

Social worker

Paramedic

Firefighter

Care worker

Police

Experiences must be extremely difficult.

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By *usurrusCouple
47 weeks ago

North West.

Anything that deals with humanity at its worst/most raw.

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By (user no longer on site)
47 weeks ago

As an ex police officer I can confirm the toll on your personally is very high. Very exciting at times. Other times terrifying. Plus lots of boredom.

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By *ympho7Couple
47 weeks ago

swansea

stand up comedian, you can die more than once a night.

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By *estarossa.Woman
47 weeks ago

Flagrante

Factory work- can be hazardous and mind-numbing, which in turn makes it more hazardous.

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By *andyfloss2000Woman
47 weeks ago

ashford

Bin men

Hod carriers

Supermarket pickers

Coal miners x

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By *obilebottomMan
47 weeks ago

All over


"I think they only hard at first till you get used to it body is remarkable at adapting to stress you put it under, that being said I much prefer physical stress to mental I get both in my job (running small paving/building business) and give me the physical side of it over the mental any day of the week "

I wish I knew you last year. I am sure I was ripped off big time

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By (user no longer on site)
47 weeks ago


"Project manager.

When everything goes wrong it’s always your fault.

When everything goes right it’s never your fault.

Ask me how I know…"

I already know the answer

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By (user no longer on site)
47 weeks ago

Armed forces / Firefighter done both

Paramedics

Police

Lifeboat crews

Miner

Road /motorway workers

Mothers

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By (user no longer on site)
47 weeks ago

Being a carer

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By (user no longer on site)
47 weeks ago

Residential Support worker

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By (user no longer on site)
47 weeks ago

Forum moderator

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By *archelCouple
47 weeks ago

A field somewhere


"Bin men (or whatever the term is now)"

Refuse consolidation technician.

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By (user no longer on site)
47 weeks ago

Picture moderator on here

Or a content mod on FB or another big social media site

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By *ermite12ukMan
47 weeks ago

Solihull and Brentwood

Loading chickens into baskets, four in each hand. So that they can transport them to the abattoir.

I lasted a week. Took me longer to wash the smell out of me.

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By *implynaughty1Couple
47 weeks ago

stockport

A housemaid

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By *oppleWangerMan
47 weeks ago

Gods Country

Roofing, Landscaping, Labouring - infact most manual jobs

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By *ose and her beastCouple
47 weeks ago

Watford

Existing

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By *ablo minibar123Woman
47 weeks ago

.

Hospitality

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By *inkyropecoupleCouple
47 weeks ago

carluke

A hard job is any job you don’t enjoy doing

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By *ath_ladMan
47 weeks ago

Bath

Scaffolder

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By *inkyycurvyyWoman
47 weeks ago

Manchester

I'm guessing a bus driver must be a terrible job as they're always miserable as fuck

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By (user no longer on site)
47 weeks ago

Farming, 7 days a week, every week of the year, with not much reward and not supported by the public or government.

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By *rispyDuckMan
47 weeks ago

Chinese Takeaway near you

Anything in public sector (nursing, teaching, social work etc). Not only are you underpaid but expected to over deliver. but you working for ungrateful , entitled, ridiculous, brainwashed idiots! “NOT All your clients are the above mentioned” but majority are unfortunately

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By *lue NotebooksCouple
47 weeks ago

Merseyside


"I'm guessing a bus driver must be a terrible job as they're always miserable as fuck "

Hahahaha

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By (user no longer on site)
47 weeks ago

I have worked in different industries over the years and I have found work is work. Work will grind you down if you let it. It is unfortunate for all of us, that we have to sell our time to get by.

Work isn’t the problem, the problem is the way the world works. I wish things could change.

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By *oupleus30Couple
47 weeks ago

Minster

Being a parent as it slows you down from having sexy fun ?? ??

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By (user no longer on site)
47 weeks ago


"jobs ...what do you consider to be a hard job??

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Any public servant. Not enough pay to put up with the majority of our species.

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By (user no longer on site)
47 weeks ago

Social workers especially in children's services are very stretched and over worked. An extremely stressful position to be in. I worked under this service and pickup a lot of what we can from social Clare and we are called family support workers.

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By *434funMan
47 weeks ago

cronton


"I'm guessing a bus driver must be a terrible job as they're always miserable as fuck "

I am surprised you find any grumpy bus drivers with your ample bosom.

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By *eronicaExplorerWoman
47 weeks ago

London

Commi Chef. Hell

Underpaid sla..very.

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By *929Man
47 weeks ago

bedlington


"I think they only hard at first till you get used to it body is remarkable at adapting to stress you put it under, that being said I much prefer physical stress to mental I get both in my job (running small paving/building business) and give me the physical side of it over the mental any day of the week

I wish I knew you last year. I am sure I was ripped off big time "

Sorry to hear mate Always available to look over any future quotes see if legit, what happened mate ?

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By (user no longer on site)
47 weeks ago


"Commi Chef. Hell

Underpaid sla..very. "

Also kitchen porter. That’s a hard job, wet a lot, long hours, and difficult to get people for (wonder why)

It’s easier to replace a chef than a kitchen porter.

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By *oungAtHeartCurvyCoupleCouple
47 weeks ago

Glasgow

Paediatric Drs esp when they have to give parents bad news about thier babies

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By (user no longer on site)
47 weeks ago

Any job you get to take your work home with you, you can’t switch off

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By *issBellaWoman
47 weeks ago

Wales

Many jobs can be difficult, I think it depends on the person and how they view their job. But from my own perspective, my first job was restaurants supervisor basically a waitress that has to answer to the boss when the shit hits the fan. This was in a very busy restaurant located at roadside services. The first person most had seen after hours of being stuck in traffic. 14 years there destroyed my tolerance for people and their bullshit

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By *TG3Man
47 weeks ago

Dorchester

Parking warden...... All that negativity all day everyday

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By *bsolutley FabMan
47 weeks ago

Fareham

Looking after someone with a disability or someone dying…..

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By *jfrenchMan
47 weeks ago

Stockport

Stand Up Comedian

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By (user no longer on site)
47 weeks ago

Hi hun end of life Dementia nurse

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By (user no longer on site)
47 weeks ago

Sex worker

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By *undance_KidMan
47 weeks ago

London

What one person might think is a terrible job, someone else may not.

I detest painting with all my heart! Painters would disagree!

I work in a nice office but the politics involved at work can really grind some people. Office life can be mentally very very stressful, long days, working with demanding, narcissistic people etc.

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By *rHotNottsMan
47 weeks ago

Dubai & Nottingham


"Project manager.

When everything goes wrong it’s always your fault.

When everything goes right it’s never your fault.

Ask me how I know…"

Revenue management & 14-19 Exam setting & Certification. When it all goes perfectly, no one says thanks, it’s expected. Make a small system error and 100’s of millions of revenue is lost or in case of exams it’s in the DM the following week.

But these jobs aren’t hard, they are just very high stakes if you or your team mess up.

I think secondary school teachers & social workers are the among the toughest

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By *undance_KidMan
47 weeks ago

London

I read a survey that said the happiest professions were Beauticians and Hairdressers. I think this is because women love to talk, and gossip !!

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By *ez669Man
47 weeks ago

East Kilbride

Retail seema a shit job where they get traded and paid poorly

I love my job as an appliance enginner but feel like a social worker as cutomers off load all there problem the minute i enter their house

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By *ymAndIcedCoffeeWoman
47 weeks ago

Worcester


"I read a survey that said the happiest professions were Beauticians and Hairdressers. I think this is because women love to talk, and gossip !!"

I once read something discussing how “gossip”is how women protect themselves and each other.

Hairdressers and beauticians probably do more to protect other women than just about anyone else.

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By (user no longer on site)
47 weeks ago

A social worker must be manually and emotionally tough at times.

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By *ee VianteWoman
47 weeks ago

Somewhere in North Norfolk


"Project manager.

When everything goes wrong it’s always your fault.

When everything goes right it’s never your fault.

Ask me how I know…"

Same as any kind of IT support.

When everything is working, they wonder why they need you and suspect they overpay you.

When something is broken, it's your fault and the entire company is screaming for your head, all together. Fielding the enquiries and complaints about the problem makes it difficult to be able to actually fix the issue.

And issues never have the good manners to stick to sociable/convenient/office hours or consider your other commitments.

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By (user no longer on site)
47 weeks ago


"I don’t think any job is easy. i think they’re all hard in some way. "

I agree.

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By (user no longer on site)
47 weeks ago

Convincing people is the hardest job in the world

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By *ikesEmBigMan
47 weeks ago

Herts

Any job to the work shy

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By (user no longer on site)
47 weeks ago

Call centre work. Did it twice years ago. Never again

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