Jobs you are glad you don’t have to do
66Mustang
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Contrary to the dream jobs thread, what jobs are you glad you don’t have to do?
A few of mine...
Police officer - I wouldn’t want to take all the nonsense/abuse from the public and not be allowed to retaliate. I have a lot of respect for those in the force
Squaddie - I would have liked to join the army as a pilot but have respect for the “basic” squaddies who I think are undervalued
Lorry driver - they are some of the best drivers on the road and do a crucial job but I couldn’t manoeuvre a lorry round tight streets and country lanes!!!
Over to you...
A few of mine...
Police officer - I wouldn’t want to take all the nonsense/abuse from the public and not be allowed to retaliate. I have a lot of respect for those in the force
Squaddie - I would have liked to join the army as a pilot but have respect for the “basic” squaddies who I think are undervalued
Lorry driver - they are some of the best drivers on the road and do a crucial job but I couldn’t manoeuvre a lorry round tight streets and country lanes!!!
Over to you...
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I’m glad I don’t have to grit the roads in the middle of the night...brrrrrrr!1
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@leeCal apart from the vehicle being a lorry I wouldn’t actually mind it, just drive round in the middle of the night at 20mph listening to the radio

@woodbine good one and I agree. I wouldn’t want to be any politician as they receive so much abuse and like you say they can’t seem to do anything right by certain moaners0 -
I wouldn't like to have to clean up bodily fluids. Or work outside in the winter1
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Doctor - they do amazing work, but I could never work under those conditions, with that amount of pressure, for such long hours0
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On the contrary I'd willingly join the Police Force, in fact I've applied 3 times to the Special Constabulary, on the third attempt in August 2011 I got to the competency based interview, but they said my answers were "too short".
I would also refuse on principle to be plonked into some stupidly low paid "disability specific" position where all the "clients" as they're called are on benefits and therefore can't earn much without severe sanctions.
I also don't want to work in a call centre, according to a survey several years ago it's reported that most people like a Yorkshire accent on the Business end of a call centre, but most of the big companies here have outsourced their call centres to India, where compared to here the pay is considerably lower so the staff work longer hours than us Brits are allowed to.
Also, even if I drove, and I don't, I wouldn't want to be a Trucker or work for a Haulage company, too many hours on the road.
Politician. or even local Councillor, I'd never get elected because nobody would vote for me on a plaform of disability rights, but that's beside the point, I could never sit in the House of Commons listening to the likes of Boris Johnson talking out of his trousers all day lol.
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I agree with some of the jobs mentioned. I couldn't work in a call centre because I'm more of a listener than a talker (surprisingly
) and would get sick of hearing my own voice.
Also, I couldn't be a doctor or social worker. They do an incredible job and I really do respect them however for me the constant pressure and responsibility would be too much.
I don't think I could work as a mortician either as I'd find it too upsetting
Again, credit to those who do. 0 -
Working in a call centre is a good one. A thankless job and I bet you get a lot of abusive people on the other end of the phone!0
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Indeed, I've lost count of the number of times I've slammed the phone down on a call centre worker in rage because my "problem" isn't on their "script" or even worse, they don't understand my accent! Sky aren't too bad, I can just about translate a Scottish accent, same with my Bank.66Mustang said:Working in a call centre is a good one. A thankless job and I bet you get a lot of abusive people on the other end of the phone!
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