hospitality stuff.
You mean being nice to people, or do you mean working in a hospital?
No hospitality is part the service sector, front of house is known as hospitality. Making and serving coffee or selling cloths in our current society adds little to the world other than extraction of wealth, repression of third world country’s and the company’s that specialise in these sectors are often awful to they’re employees.
President of Senegal. not being Senegalese, nor having ever been to Senegal, I doubt I would be eligible no matter how much they offered to pay me
Plus the new president seems pretty decent.
Reddit jannie
Janitorial service, cleaning toilets and worse.
6.000€ a week, one toilet to keep clean. It’s only used by an elderly (constipated) lady twice a week.
Deal ?
Where do I sign up?
Underwater welding,like on those pipelines that people get sucked inside
You don’t want an encounter with Delta P
When it’s got ya, it’s got ya!
The crab, damn.
Seriously. That was a tiny hole it got pushed into
Big yikes
Well, I just learned another job that I will never do. Thanks for the educational video.
Check out the Byford Dolphin incident if you really want to hear about a terrible professional diving accident. A whole guy was sucked through a tiny slit in a fraction of a second due to massive delta P.
Beekeeping. I appreciate and respect the little guys, but I can’t overcome the panic when a loud buzzy thing with a knife on its ass comes near me.
Australian native bees can’t sting, do a great job of pollinating, and make a little honey on the side. They’re very curious from experience with a swarm making a home on my water meter box, but not very scary.
Checks notes on Australia I don’t believe you.
J/K
Debt collection.
Or anything related. I filled a gap between careers doing tech support for a local (Canadian) software company that made a database for collectors (primarily in the USA). Never again, the industry or ancillary to it.
I worked with a debt collection agency from an IT perspective and dealt with what I believe to be the same company. It is an industry that I never want to support again if I can avoid it. I met some good people but it’s just an unhealthy work environment overall.
I once fucked up a potentially lucrative business-to-business contract for one of those companies. It seems I innocently documented their intent to do illegal bullshit a little too thoroughly. It’s some of the work I’m most proud of.
🫡 Thank you for your service
Least I could do.
And I’m still too chicken to even leave my comment about it long term, because these are not good people.
You’re fucking class mate.
I once took a job where we essentially repossessed trap houses from the inhabitants - even if they had once been legal tenants. I soon started feeling much better when neighbours cheered us on and brought cups of tea. I later discovered my boss was notorious in the industry for going after scum rather than debtors. That job might have been the closest I’ve ever got to public service. But as for everything else you say, I couldn’t agree more. Debt collection against individuals is a disgusting, exploitative and inherently corrupt business.
Anything related to plumbing or sewage.
I already don’t like dealing with other people’s shit, I’d hate it if I had to do it literally.
[off topic]
Great movie; “Repo Man” with Emilio Estevez.
Emilio and Harry Dean Stanton are on a stake out. Stanton says “I hate normal people. Normal people spend their whole lives trying to avoid tense situations. Repo man spends his life getting into tense situations.”
Carer for the elderly or disabled.
Probably butcher. I don’t like cutting up organs and pulling out intestines.
Another would be the divers who swim up city pipes to fix/maintain things. Hell no I’m not putting myself in that tiny space underground and underwater.
(Health) Insurance agent. Too unethical.
Debt collector. Too unethical.
Anything that involves dealing with children!
Chicken slaughterhouse tech
That’s a kids before/during/after school job, it isn’t for adults anymore.