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Do you hate full time WORK?

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intricatic said:
I despise fulltime work.

Regardless of what job it is. I find it dehumanizing. But strangely, I would still do it, mostly because I need money in order to live.
How is full-time work dehumanizing. Doesn't it depend on what type of work your are do. E.g. working in a factory (dehumanizing) or farming (not dehumanizing).
 
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spinningwheelgirl said:
How is full-time work dehumanizing. Doesn't it depend on what type of work your are do. E.g. working in a factory (dehumanizing) or farming (not dehumanizing).
IMHO; Working in an office is by far the most dehumanizing sort of fulltime job there is. I wouldn't call working in a factory dehumanizing as I've had much more enjoyable experiences in factories than I have had in offices. :D
 
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I think the whole problem with this situation is our society and how we are required to have a job to live. We constantly sit at desks all day doing repetivite tasks. We are so specialized to save money that there is no varity in our work or sense of accomplishment. Try to find a job which you enjoy, then it will not seem so taxing on you.
 
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spinningwheelgirl said:
I think the whole problem with this situation is our society and how we are required to have a job to live. We constantly sit at desks all day doing repetivite tasks. We are so specialized to save money that there is no varity in our work or sense of accomplishment. Try to find a job which you enjoy, then it will not seem so taxing on you.
I don't think such a thing exists in our society.
 
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Not much time to do anything else? Sounds like school, hmmmm... And the take home work? Oh yeah, what do you think I do with my Friday evenings, eh? Go out with friends? Go out with my boyfriend? No, wait... HOMEWORK!! And at least a couple of times I have spent entire Saturdays studying without leaving my room, as well... and thought I was going to explode.

College sounds like decent preparation for fulltime work, except for learning to deal with jerks.
 
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Alenci said:
Not much time to do anything else? Sounds like school, hmmmm... And the take home work? Oh yeah, what do you think I do with my Friday evenings, eh? Go out with friends? Go out with my boyfriend? No, wait... HOMEWORK!! And at least a couple of times I have spent entire Saturdays studying without leaving my room, as well... and thought I was going to explode.

College sounds like decent preparation for fulltime work, except for learning to deal with jerks.
What, you don't think you have to deal with jerks in college? :D
 
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The problem is, we work to live, not live to work. I only work to pay immediate things, I don't even work enough to save-- in fact, I would have to work 70 hours a week in order to save any money, but everything that I earn goes towards bills. It really sucks.
 
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The problem is, we work to live, not live to work. I only work to pay immediate things, I don't even work enough to save-- in fact, I would have to work 70 hours a week in order to save any money, but everything that I earn goes towards bills. It really sucks.
So did I, at 22. But I kept my eye out for extra responsibilities, initiatives I could start to help others and gain new skills... and the pay slowly got better ;) It can be tough if you can't see a light at the end of the tunnel, y'know? A time when it can be different.
 
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I don't like the fact that i don't have much time at home, but apart from that, i love what i'm doing, so i enjoy my work. I work about 40 hours a week, but i also have about 2 hours 1/2 public transportations a day. This makes time for reading books, yet i wish i had a work closer.
 
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when I was working fulltime (technically I was supposed to be part-time but I was most definantly fulltime :p) I really didn't mind it that much.

I worked alone for the most part in the most boring store in the most boring mall in all of Canada :p but that meant that I had a lot of reading time, so I guess I can't really complain about that ;) :p
 
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