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How easy is your job?

CityOfAngels

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I don't have a job yet...still going to college, but I did have a part-time job teaching Karate to small kids and it was painful as hell!
 
My job is the hardest... I'm trying to find one.
 
My job is easy, insofar as the hours are fairly flexible, I quite like what I do and I'm rarely under pressure.
But to do my job requires extensive knowlege of chemistry, practical expertise and a PhD degree; those things have taken a fair bit of effort to acquire.
 
My job is easy, insofar as the hours are fairly flexible, I quite like what I do and I'm rarely under pressure.
But to do my job requires extensive knowlege of chemistry, practical expertise and a PhD degree; those things have taken a fair bit of effort to acquire.

Much the same for me, though in my field I needed economics plus computer savvy.
 
I sit in front of 3 monitors 8 hours a day.
2 of the monitors are needed for work.
I surf the net or play CivII on the main monitor.
Every now & then someone will call me and ask how to turn off Num Lock on their laptop or something like that.
It's easy & I . .. .. .. .ing hate it.
 
My job (cashier/waitress), is easy enough technically. However, since the restaurant is also a six-pack distributor I deal with a lot of regulars that are alcoholics, drunks, druggies etc. And many of the guys think that I've been placed at the register specificallyfor them to oggle, which is less that appreciated.

In other words, my job is not physically hard, but you definitely have to have the right temperment for it, which I do not. Two more weeks and I'm outta there!
 
Pretty easy, except that I have to drag myself into my office every once in a while and lecture myself about violation of my firm's substance abuse policy.
 
At first it was so god awful hard.. now I'm getting the hang of it. You have to be either experienced at it or just type A personality by nature for it to be any easy.
 
Pretty easy in terms of what is required in knowledge, hard in terms of time requirements and schedule juggling.
 
I have a pretty difficult job. The intellectual aspects aren't *that* hard (although unpacking pretty broad concepts to tiny chunks easily digestible for elementary kids is harder than you think) but the management/leadership/administrative/behind the scenes stuff make it pretty hard.
 
There's very little math involved so that's a plus. The only thing I have to know are techniques on mounting presentation boards and how to design something that has good gestalt and is pleasing to the eye.

I basically move colored shapes around a screen all day. :D
 
It depends on the time of year, summer time is easy (although today wasn't) the build up to christmas is hard, the overtime we get around christmas makes up for it though.
Full timers have it easier then Part-timers of course
 
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