jobs i would hate - well i would hate to do anything that involves dealing with the public where you see them at their most selfish, obnoxious, abusive worst. there are some like customer service, hospital a&e receptionist, or as mentioned earlier job centre/benefit claims. these ones though to me would be jobs hell -
working in a busy pub/bar. absolutely agree with you andy, my idea of a job from hell, more or less for the same reasons you gave, it would be too hectic, too stressful, i would get flustered and screw it up, too many tossers to deal with, it would be difficult not to get well uptight with people who were shouting and getting abusive. i would either end up smacking someone or locking myself in the cellar, they would later find me rocking back and forth dribbling.
working in kitchens. similar to the last one, the heat, the pace, stress, some jumped up little twerp bellowing orders at me and talking to me like shit, unreasonable expectations of me, and all for minimum wage.
supermarket checkout. hats off to anybody that does this job. some might say yeah boring, mudane, repetetive. that i could handle, boring is good, but have you seen the checkouts when they are busy, have you heard the way some people abuse the checkout operator over something like a 12p can of beans.
think about how busy a saturday afternoon gets, all those people coming at you, expecting you to scan about 2 million items in 30 seconds, its even worse near christmas, it would make whats left of my hair turn white and yeah, they would find me hiding at the back of the warehouse, rocking back and forth dribbling and mumbling "they are coming to get me mummy".
fair play to anyone who does that job.
i always thought an awful job would be to wipe peoples asses or clean up their $h1t, p1$$, spew and god knows what else or help some old guy wash his ball bag, but i would rather do those things than any of the jobs above.
so hey, guess what?
i work as a carer (community) and those things are part of what i do, as well as loads of other stuff that goes with the job, there are some not nice things involved sometimes, but the good times far outweigh anything else. it is great to help people that need it and i meet loads of interesting people. it has changed my way of thinking about a lot of things in life and i see things clearly that i did not before, it is certainly an eye opener. just to help somebody or to do something for someone that might make their day is a job worthwhile. i am quite happy doing what i do.
i stopped dreaming many years ago, it was always i wanna be a rock star or a footballer or a famous actor or im gonna be the middleweight champion of the world ( more like a heavyweight now). but no, i have to say it is nice to do a job helping others and it makes me happy.
