With countless occupations and professions people do in this world, it’s easy not to know much about how a day at work looks for everyone else except you.
In that sense, we know very little about what doctors, journalists, firefighters, truck drivers and all the others really do while on duty.
So Bored Panda created this list of pictures that show the invisible side of different jobs we don’t get to see often, if ever. The photos from on duty speak stories without any words, so pull your seat closer and enjoy the ride!
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A Dog I Knew In My Last Job. My Job Was To Receive And Redistribute Things Like Food, Medication, Clothing, Blankets And Toys To People Who Need It
"The absolute perfect job probably doesn’t exist," Christine Mitterbauer, a licensed and ICF-approved career coach and serial entrepreneur, told Bored Panda in an interview. Having said that, she believes that it’s possible to get a job that is 90% perfect.
"Where most people go wrong, however, is by thinking they can achieve this in a few months, whereas especially if they’re looking for a career change, you need to think long-term and be willing to work hard to achieve this," Christine explained.
She added that even in a fantastic job, there will be bad days or even weeks. "So you always need to keep the big picture in mind, as well as get clarity on what work values are most important to you."
Sometimes Working Night Shifts Has Rewards
Firefighter Buddy Saving A Tiny Kitten
We also wondered why our society puts so much importance on careers while we know that it leads to burnouts or our lives being put on hold.
Christine explained that it’s maybe because for decades, people did work just to survive: “after wars and economic downturns, people are happy to have a job that puts food on the table.” But as things have improved, she argues, “people expect more from their job than simply a pay check, you could say it’s a result of how well we’re doing overall.”
To The Karens That Can't Wear Masks. I Have Asthma And Work 13-Hour Shifts In This
We need to do something about your attitude! Can I speak to your manager???
Exhausted Firefighters Resting After Fighting Multiple Fires That Are Still Fustigating Central Portugal. They Are Our National Heroes
Fustigating? Just looked it up. To beat or cudgel. I learned a new word! 'I feel totally fustigated today'. Like it.
I Work At A Cat Shelter. These Are The “Can We Keep Him?” Photos I Sent To My Partner. It Worked
In fact, “You could argue that some people now expect too much from their jobs (aka happiness and fulfillment), and they might be wise in considering whether they could achieve more happiness and fulfillment from other parts of their lives too.”
The main signs that a person is happy at work can come down to asking yourself these questions, according to Christine. “Are you able to switch off over the weekend and not think of work? Do you even look forward to Monday morning? Do you feel work is getting the best out of you?”
What makes someone happy at work is very individual, Christine said, but often a mix of being stimulated, supported, rewarded, and having great colleagues and bosses.
I Work In The Film Industry And I'm Usually Too Shy To Ask For A Picture With An Actor, But I Had To Get One With This Little Guy
Dutch Firefighter After Dousing A Fire In Freezing Conditions
This looks miserable. I never considered this, thank you for this picture and thank you firefighters!
I Work At A Call Center. Whenever I Get A Particularly Rude Caller, I Like To Draw What They Might Look Like. Here’s Lorraine From Today
If there’s anything the worldwide pandemic taught us, it's rethinking our priorities and values in life, including our work and life balance. Many employees switched to partially or fully remote work, while others quit en masse, which caused the Great Resignation.
In a previous interview with Bored Panda, Dr. Gleb Tsipursky, the best-selling author and CEO of Disaster Avoidance Experts, explained that the Great Resignation is a phenomenon that began in 2021, where a large number of people across various industries and countries decided to voluntarily leave their jobs.
“This mass exodus from the workforce was primarily driven by a combination of factors, including the COVID-19 pandemic, changing work-life balance expectations, and increased demand for higher wages and better working conditions.”
I Work At A Funeral Home And During A Service Today, Bumped Into An Old Painter
Insanely Jealous Of My Wife's New Working Conditions
While North America Freezes, These Guys Are Fighting Bushfires In Tasmania, Australia As The Mainland Bakes At 116F
The pandemic prompted many workers to reevaluate their priorities, leading them to seek out more fulfilling and flexible work opportunities. Additionally, government stimulus packages and unemployment benefits provided a safety net for some people, enabling them to take time to reconsider their career paths.
I’m Working At A Pop-Up Animal Shelter At A Local High School For Hurricane Ian
Found This Little Guy At Work Today
Every Thursday Morning My Little Nephew Waits For The Garbage Man To Arrive So He Can Help. Today They Brought Him A WM Hat To Wear
My Uncle, Who Works On An Arctic Research Vessel, Got An Unexpected Visitor Today
Found This Little Trash Heart In My Work Dumpster This Morning
A Firefighter From Washington State After Battling The Wildfire
Exhausted Firefighters In Australia
We Use Hulk Hands To Move Cacti At My Work
My Mum Is A Florist Who Occasionally Sends Me Pictures Of What She's Working On
I found a lost dog once and turned out the owner worked at a florist! She gave me a beautiful flower arrangement to say thanks for rescuing her good boy.
Photos I've Taken While Working As A Flight Paramedic In The Canadian Arctic
I Work In A Bar Owned By A Lord And Lady Who Live In A Castle On An Island You Can Only Walk To At Low Tide
I Am A Remote Worker. I Chose This Desk To Work From Today
This Is The Hand Of A Doctor After Removing His Medical Precautionary Suit And Gloves After 10 Hours Of Duty
Northern Lights This Morning At Work
My Sister Caught Her Husband Sleeping On The Job. He’s A Very Hard-Working Dairy Farmer In Wisconsin
Let's hope he wakes up before the cow decides to stand up. Getting trampled by a cow hurts, a lot.
My Mom Works At Amazon And She Sent Me A Photo Of One Of The Trucks She Loaded
Part Of My Night Shift Tasks At My Job Is To Feed The Outside Cats That Come Every Night
One Of My Favorite Things About Working In The Ski Fields
My Friend Sent Me A Before/After Photo Of Him Cable Managing The Servers At Work
My Friend Mike Is A Veterinary Dentist. Sometimes His Job Takes Place Inside A Lion's Mouth
My Work Buddies Sometimes Take Pics Of Me On The Job. My Mom Is Not A Fan
Got My First Job In An Observatory
Took This Photo Yesterday At Work. Thought I'd Share It With You Guys
Being A Pilot In Northern Canada Has Its Perks
"the walls will ooze green slime?! oh wait, they always do that"
This Is My Husband After Working All Day In -57F
We Have A Cutout Of Our Boss At The Office For When He Works Abroad
These Carrots That Grew Around Each Other At The Farm I Work At
We Got These Giant Screws In At Work Today For Mounting Solar Panels
It Is -45°F (-43°C) Where I’m Working Today (South Dakota)
I cannot go outside when it’s 45F (around 7C), this takes superhuman strength as far as I’m concerned
My Arm After Grinding Fiberglass All Day
Tell me there is a long sleeved shirt under that, otherwise this is foolish. When I handle insulation, I wear a long sleeved shirt regardless of the temperature.
Hope you wear a respirator. Should be wearing a grind suit too. That s**t gets everywhere, and your clothes are forever ruined.
No, just wash separately twice in cold water, and dry on cool for about twice the normal time. Clean the lint filter thoroughly and wipe out the dryer drum with a damp cloth when finished. And if you have any sense, you tackle projects like this in old ratty clothes from the beginning. The filter mask is a must, I just used my dual filter painting mask with the filters rated for fibreglass and such dust. Took four sets of filters to get the hull as I wanted. Only took two sets of paint filters for the entire hull, inside and out. If you aren't sure, ask someone who does it for a living. You'll be safer, and meet some really cool folks as well.
Load More Replies...Just because he's in a short sleeve shirt doesn't mean he's not wearing a filter mask. My experience with grinding fibreglass is limited to blueprinting the hull of my old HydroStream outboard racing boat. First day I wore Tyvek coveralls with my filter mask. It was hot, I was sweaty, and the fibreglass dust got in the suit, stuck in every crevice, and itched like mad. That afternoon I called a shop in LA that specializes in restoration of Corvettes, and an old friend who builds fibreglass racing tunnelhulls. Next day I wore jeans, tucked pants into socks, a Tshirt and my mask. Arms etc covered at the end of the day but no irritation. Stripped, rinsed thoroughly with cold water, then normal shower. No itch, no redness, no crabbiness. Did the same for the rest of the project. Fibreglass on the skin isn't toxic and doesn't "soak in". Fibreglass inside the ppe on the sweaty skin, absolute misery. Lesson learned from professionals. Cold water rinse a must to avoid opening the pores.
Load More Replies...That’s awful! Just one splinter from fibre glass in a finger can be painful!
I installed fiberglass insulation for a week once. When I look at this picture, I can feel the itch! My wife would feel it in the sheets, and I wore long sleeves and took a long shower at home too!
As a person whose father worked for Owens Corning for years, I can say Debby Keir is right!
My mother worked in a plastics factory in the late 1950's. Fiberglass would embed into her arms and cause all sorts of medical problems. She finally started wearing hose on her arms for protection. This guy is a complete dingus for not protecting himself.
In the late seventies my mom had a set of lavender colored fiberglass curtains. One night she was having a gathering or some kind of party, and I was sneaking around the edges of the living room. I brushed up against those fiberglass curtains and couldn't stop itching until the next day. I always thought it was an allergy when I was younger. I didn't understand that fiberglass is itchy to everyone. Needless to say my mother also believing it it was an allergy through away those curtains. I remember they were kind of brocade or jacquard
Fiberglass is spun glass, as you know. I cannot believe this is good for your health.
What about your face, mask and safety glasses. . .??? Never heard of OSHA. . .?
Is that not the itchiest thing in the world? I mean, wouldn't that get into the skin? 🤦
seriously hope you are wearing a gasmask or the inside of your lungs will look like that.
Cold water is better for fiberglass in my experience. Hot opens the pores and the fibers get in more
Load More Replies...Album From My Work As A Field Geologist On The Remote East Coast Of Greenland With Mountains, Ice, And Polar Bears
Be Nice To Your Trash Man When It's Raining And It's 30 Degrees Outside. We Are Not Invincible. This Is My Hand After Working 4 Hours In That Weather
We had to stop for new gloves otherwise I probably woulda got frostbite.
My Sister Works In The Photo Department And That's Who She Was Asked To Photograph For Documents
Mineral Named Turgite - Found This Today While Working In An Iron Ore Mine, Remote Western Australia
It’s Someone’s Job To Hoover The Whale At The American Museum Of Natural History (NYC)
I Work At A Hotel, A Guest Left This When They Checked Out
these are magic: the gathering cards. Either someone ditched all their low-value ones, or this is someone's collection and there could be some serious dollars in that pile
My Dad Worked At A Place That Makes Car Windshields. Here Is The Excess That Gets Blown Out The Side. Person For Scale
Life Of A Sailor
We live in cabins, each one by one. Depending on the position, the cabins can be better and larger. There is also a separate bathroom, shower, toilet, and wash basin.
This feels wrong, where are your beards and glass eyes?
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Load More Replies...When the Royal Flying Doctor Service lands on the highway. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-04-04/eyre-highway-becomes-runway-as-rfds-responds-to-car-rollover/102183702 Respect!
Imagine how expensive it would be to change from imperial to metric for the USA. Not to mention how difficult it would be. It would require the cooperation of almost 340 million people. Just saying 🤷
This was a very interesting list. So many cool and important jobs out there!
My dad was a firefighter. The job destroys you. You either die young or retire on disability. No one makes it out healthy.
You seem, in your boredom, to be fascinated by cats, men who get dirty working, and freezing temperatures.
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Load More Replies...When the Royal Flying Doctor Service lands on the highway. https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-04-04/eyre-highway-becomes-runway-as-rfds-responds-to-car-rollover/102183702 Respect!
Imagine how expensive it would be to change from imperial to metric for the USA. Not to mention how difficult it would be. It would require the cooperation of almost 340 million people. Just saying 🤷
This was a very interesting list. So many cool and important jobs out there!
My dad was a firefighter. The job destroys you. You either die young or retire on disability. No one makes it out healthy.
You seem, in your boredom, to be fascinated by cats, men who get dirty working, and freezing temperatures.