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I’m a big believer that your job has to be fun! I can already hear some of you mumbling, “But work isn’t supposed to be fun—it’s work,” so let me clarify. You spend a third of your day at work which is a huge time investment, so what you do needs to be engaging and challenging, something that you’re passionate about, and a vocation that makes you grow as a person,

Of course, money is always an issue, but in the long run, you should strive to find a purposeful calling that also pays well. However, many jobs that people think are very enjoyable turn out to be fun only on paper and can be complete nightmares in real life. Reddit users have opened up about the dark sides of their seemingly ‘fun’ jobs in a viral thread on r/AskReddit, and we’ve collected some of their best answers.

Have a read, upvote the answers that you agree with, and let us know if we’ve shattered any illusions about some of these vocations. Want to share the main pros and cons at your own job? Drop us a comment at the bottom of this article.

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"Which Job Is A LOT Less Fun Than Most People Expect?" 35 Of The Most Honest Responses Working in an animal shelter. For sure, it’s probably less intense than zookeeping, but the amount of people who apply or volunteer expecting to come in and play with cute puppies all day is absurd. We’re basically animal maids. You deal with animals of all sorts of behavioral and developmental stages [pooping] and pissing everywhere and then you look over and this dog named Chumbawumba swimming in his water bowl so you gotta fill that up six times and dry his kennel out and then you go and mop up the cat room around 10 kittens who want to eat your mop and also four children who are all yelling that there’s puke in the floor and I MUST clean it, NOW. Not to mention all the extra behind the scenes work that the public never sees. How in the summer, during kitten and puppy season, the shelter built to house 500 max has 750 and I didn’t take a lunch or sit at all for any of my shifts for the past six days. How the courts force us to put down animals that we know can be rehabilitated, but we don’t get enough funding to fight it. How animal control just showed up with the fourth pregnant stray of the week but intake is full and even double stacked in some cases, so your coworker fosters the cats on her own. Not even to mention the [awful] people who do dumb [stuff] and end up getting bit or scratched and the animal is the one who bears those consequences. I am the proudest shelter worker in the world. I adore my job, even at its hardest. I didn’t sit for 9 and a half hours today and I found a cat turd in the cuff of my jeans but it doesn’t matter because a bonded pair of adult cats got adopted today. I took six applications this morning and the cat in bank 4 with the goopy eye is already looking better, and we sent a mama out to foster. The hard work is always worth it for these babies.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I will say that having worked both zoo and shelter: zoo was easier on the psyche, shelter easier physically. Don't get to sit at all for either, and vet situations for both were terrifying; but zoo work might have you on the receiving end of larger flightier animals that will not hesitate to do you in, whereas shelters (I worked in a no kill) can have overcapacity animals forcibly taken away to a kill shelter and there is jack all that we could do about it.

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"Which Job Is A LOT Less Fun Than Most People Expect?" 35 Of The Most Honest Responses Teacher. Children are psychic vampires.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Teachers deserve much more money for what they have to put up with

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"Which Job Is A LOT Less Fun Than Most People Expect?" 35 Of The Most Honest Responses Professional photographer.

Not like, hobbyist, but business-owning photographer. Sucks the love right out of your work.

Because you started the business to take pictures.

Then Karen doesn't like the way she looks in one of them so she wants the whole set for free plus a reshoot for free plus those images for free.

Then the two high school kids getting into a very ill-advised marriage at EXACTLY 18 years old wants to book you for their wedding but their budget is only $50.

Then Karen calls back because she loves your work and wants to pay for another shoot, but only if you agree to do her friend's daughter's destination wedding for free.

Then you get a call from your last bride. It's been two weeks since their wedding. WHERE THE [HELL] ARE HER PICTURES?

Then you get no leads from a bridal expo.

Then a client finds out you don't support their candidate and tries to take you to court to get her money back.

Then some insta thot who thinks she's influencing people offers a "collab" where you take pro photos of her and she adds insta filters to it and claims her friend took them. And she's not gonna pay.

And then you get some entitled mom who wants you to photograph every day of her newborn's first year of life for $100.

I went back to being a hobbyist.

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Redditor Bwee21’s post on r/AskReddit was incredibly popular. The thread was upvoted nearly 90k times and even got the ‘Top Post’ award. What’s more, the intriguing question about which jobs aren’t as fun as they seem got a whopping 30.5k comments. That just goes to show how much people resonated with the post (and how much some of them wanted to vent about their jobs!).

Sometimes, it’s not the actual job itself that’s the problem but the stressful workplace environment that you spend your days in. Previously, I spoke with life coach Lindsay Hanson about what to do when they realize their workplace is toxic. According to her, we’re all responsible for setting the boundaries for what we’re willing to tolerate.

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"Which Job Is A LOT Less Fun Than Most People Expect?" 35 Of The Most Honest Responses I'm a marine biologist. I spent the last week measuring defrosted fish heads.

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"Which Job Is A LOT Less Fun Than Most People Expect?" 35 Of The Most Honest Responses Nurse. Just kidding no one thinks that sounds fun.

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"Which Job Is A LOT Less Fun Than Most People Expect?" 35 Of The Most Honest Responses Video game tester.

You aren't spending your time playing completed fully realized games. You are playing the same level of a game over and over seeing if there are bugs.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I prefer playing games for fun, working in game industry is definitely not for me.

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"If you feel that there's nothing you can do to change the situation and the company or people involved are unwilling to change, then you have to decide whether you're willing to stay in that environment or not," coach Lindsay explained to Bored Panda earlier.

"A good question to ask yourself is, even if this toxic situation were to change, would I still want to work here?" she said that the ball’s always in your court and you make the final decision about whether to stay or to move on.

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"Which Job Is A LOT Less Fun Than Most People Expect?" 35 Of The Most Honest Responses Being a chef. All the flare and awesomeness they show on vice and Netflix is far from what actually happens in the industry. It’s not all fancy plates and tattooed/cool haired guys doin their thing. It’s a drug infested, law breaking work environment that only benefits the owners of a restaurant

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Absolutely. A large percentage of chefs have either cocaine/opiate addiction, or alcoholism. The ego thing is HUGE, the daily work is stressful and there's usually a lot of screaming and name calling involved. You're usually overworked, underslept and underpaid, and if you get to be sucessfull, you'll still be overworked, underslept and underpaid, plus you'll have to deal with clients and other crap. It sounds a lot like the lyrics to It Never Rains In Southern California.

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"Which Job Is A LOT Less Fun Than Most People Expect?" 35 Of The Most Honest Responses Programmer.

People see it as an anonymous figure typing a few lines of code and gaining access to top secret files.

In reality it’s 10% coding and 90% searching your problems on Stack Overflow.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I disagree. I like programming because it's challenging and rewarding most of the time. It's like solving a puzzle you are also building at the same time. I have the good fortune to pretty much work on my own and don't have to do scrum or agile nonsense, which would be a real damper on my enjoyment. It does mean I have a lot of responsibility, but that's ok.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Yep. I love solving puzzles. I also love the satisfaction of taking something out of my head and making it go.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Eh, I spent my career as a programmer and loved it. What I hated was the management, they don't know what tf they're talking about most of the time. My favorite quote of all time was when I was about 8,000 lines deep into a program project that was due in a week and a manager wanted a major spec change and when I protested said, "Can't you just cut and paste?" I printed that quote out with their name under it and hung it on my wall.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Bet there was a bit of a lull in productivity yesterday morning when Stack Overflow went offline for a good hour! LOL.

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Terje Nygård
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

15% fun-coding.. then the rest goes to testing, writing tests, testing your tests, ...... testing your patience ! :)

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Radek Suski
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I think you are confusing software developer with a hacker. I think our job is actually pretty exciting

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Hugo Raible
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I still love it. Don't want to go to management or crap. And listen, boys and girls, it's also very family friendly because many employers will let you work at odd times and more and more are letting you work from home past-COVID.

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Navin Kumar
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

still every software that comes out brings in some convenience or utility which we're thankful for

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I hate that computers only do what you tell them to and not what you want them to. :/

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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

You need to do a lot of research before posting a question on Stack Overflow. Not doing that is just asking for a scolding and just getting your question marked as a duplicate.

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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I don't know, programming seems very stressful to me. You have to be careful to build something properly, and if there is a bug, a negative unexpected incident, or any kind of undesired result, you literally have to spend all night fixing this, meanwhile informing other teams of your progress, so notices can be made and published to the consumers, who already started a riot online, oblivious of anything that's happening backstage and taking everything personally.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

yep, even tough im not a prof programmer, coding simple games and such, this is so true

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Carol Emory
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My husband is a web programmers. He would add to this the customers that want a website that will be these amazing super sites that can do everything but walk your dog and clean your house, but they think paying anything above $1000 is highway robbery. It takes a lot of hours to program a site.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

And then having the language you have expert knowledge of get dumped by the manufacturer (looking at you, Microsoft) so everything you know becomes obsolete unless you want to spend your life maintaining and debugging legacy code written by other people.

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Brian Bennett
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Hell! I have a hard enough time poking in letters in bored panda.

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Adam C
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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

"Can you hack xxx database?" 2 sec later "I'm in".

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Tom Hanlin
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

To be clear, you're not actually a programmer if you are just doing cut-and-paste jobs from Stack Overflow. I'm sure you will do better when you get out of high school.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Programming today is like asking a fine arts professionals to stencil road dividers. It used to be creative but no more...

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Omg yes. Well most of the time, but when you do code right then first time then it's pretty awesome

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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I absolutely love coding! It is constant problem solving. What I tend to say if someone asks what I do: I stare at error messages and make them go away most of the time. If something works, I move on to something that does not :)

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

By the time I finished university, I hated coding so much that I switched careers...

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I prefer figure myself how to make it work. I see too many people copying and pasting from internet not even trying to understand what that code does and wondering why their programs doesn't work.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Depends on the field of programming and how serious you are about it. If you are tha type of person who does it becuase he/she is afraid to be fired...than yeah...find something else

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Wow. People are so naive. I mean I figured as much but... damn. Programming would be mind numbing. It was when I went to college.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

thirty years ago coding was great, but today it is configuring millions of lines of other people's code 90% of the time. You never need a physics book or any advanced math and anyone with patience can do it.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

whoever says they love IT they're either lying or a psychopath. Nobody in their right mind can love this kind of job. Like? sure, but love? I've been in this business for 20 years and I would quit and do something else at the drop of a hat if it paid similar. Yes, I'm in it for the money. Everybody is in it for the money. Everybody pretends they're not. "I want to make an impact". "I want to disrupt this industry". Nah, b*tch, I'm here for the money, and I'm tired of pretending I'm not.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That's true. I'm feeling real nervous about Stack Overflow recently being acquired. Hope the new owners leave it be.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I think the majority of jobs are probably about 90% searching things you don't know - I guess in each job you know the sort of things you need to search for

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"Which Job Is A LOT Less Fun Than Most People Expect?" 35 Of The Most Honest Responses FLIGHT ATTENDANT. 1) You are on call (on reserve) forever, have a terrible schedule, have no life, and make no money for 5-10 years. 2) While you work for peanuts, you can’t afford to use your flight “benefits” in any substantial way. 3) Then, when you finally get a chance to use your benefits for a trip, you have to fly standby which means you aren’t guaranteed to get on the flight you want. 4) Then, if you do make it out of town you better have like a week off so you can make damn sure you’re back in your base city in time for your next work shift. 5) Did I mention there is an act of US legislation (Railway Labor Act) that allows airlines to exploit so you don’t get paid for certain work hours that you actually need to be working? For example, FAs don’t get paid for boarding, or any time the plane is at the gate. WORST JOB EVER.

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According to Lindsay, everyone has two options available to them. The first is choosing happiness (or at least contentment) in the job position you’re in. The second is searching for a way out of your current predicament.

“The idea that you can't change your situation due to the pandemic is very limiting. There are still companies hiring. There are still ways to make money on your own. There is always a way to change your current situation—telling yourself you're stuck feels very limiting," the coach said.

"Again, it comes back to what you're willing to tolerate. You can do everything in your power to bring attention to the toxic situation and attempt to change it. And at the end of the day, you always have control over your own mindset, how you're reacting to the situation, and how much you let it affect you.”

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"Which Job Is A LOT Less Fun Than Most People Expect?" 35 Of The Most Honest Responses Veterinarian —

TRULY shocked that nobody has said this one yet. We have the highest suicide rate of any profession.

It’s a lot more talking to people about money and a lot less doing medicine and saving animals than people hope going into it. Not all of the animals are grateful, some of them want to bite you because you’re hurting them and they don’t know it’s in their best interest. Clients can be hugely manipulative jerks. There’s lots of student debt. And don’t get me started on near constant exposure to low levels of anesthetic gasses.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Once a veterinarian friend told me something rather obvious, but that hadn't crossed my mind: "we become veterinarians because we love animals, so we suffer half the time while working"...

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"Which Job Is A LOT Less Fun Than Most People Expect?" 35 Of The Most Honest Responses Dog hotel. Thought I’d get to play with puppies all day. Instead I cleaned diarrhea off kennel floors for 5 hours a day and stopped tiny dogs from humping each other for the other 3.

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"Which Job Is A LOT Less Fun Than Most People Expect?" 35 Of The Most Honest Responses Librarian. It’s not all books and being quiet. There are also spreadsheets.

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"Which Job Is A LOT Less Fun Than Most People Expect?" 35 Of The Most Honest Responses Zookeeper.

Don't get me wrong, it's awesome to be around so many amazing animals and care for them...

But the smells are ridiculously, insanely foul.

I have a really strong stomach and it's still tough for me...we've had some interns quit over it.

I was warned about the smells when getting into the field, but thought "oh I've volunteered at animal shelters, I know what animal stink smells like"

Nope. Not even close.

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"Which Job Is A LOT Less Fun Than Most People Expect?" 35 Of The Most Honest Responses Being a Character Performer at Disney.

Don’t get me wrong, there are some amazing perks and truly magical moments. I know I’m super lucky and tons of people would love to be in my shoes.

But the day to day work is EXHAUSTING in ways I never thought possible. Guests are ridiculously abusive...I’ve had things said and done to me I never would have imagined. The company isn’t always great - it highly depends on your leadership. And there’s so much focus on your body and face (good and BAD) that it can be incredibly depressing and difficult emotionally.

Plus, you have to accept that there’s very little upward mobility. Most people “grow out of it” and it’s rough to know that one day you’ll get “too old” or “too fat” and you will have to start all over in a new career field. So you constantly are thinking either, 1) what you’re going to do when you leave, 2) how you’re going to keep yourself there. I personally knew it would be temporary, and I now only work there seasonally while I have a “normal career”. But Disney has a way of sucking you in.

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"Which Job Is A LOT Less Fun Than Most People Expect?" 35 Of The Most Honest Responses Gamemaster at an escape room.

It's the same repetitive script, resetting the same stuff, giving clues and hints about the same things. The patrons are often competitive families who argue, obnoxious impatient 13-year-olds, college students who have been drinking, idiots who break [stuff] and touch [stuff] that I SPECIFICALLY TOLD THEM NOT TO. They never remember your initial instructions. If something gets broken during one group, you have to hurry and fix it before the next group.

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"Which Job Is A LOT Less Fun Than Most People Expect?" 35 Of The Most Honest Responses Baker. Coming into work at 3/4 am so you can have a six am baked goods is miserable.

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"Which Job Is A LOT Less Fun Than Most People Expect?" 35 Of The Most Honest Responses I'm a Forensic Scientist and it's literally the only thing people ask me about on dating apps. It's very technical work and it's extremely routine.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

But oh! the feeling when something you did turns out extremely well!

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"Which Job Is A LOT Less Fun Than Most People Expect?" 35 Of The Most Honest Responses programming. please help me. I need a hug. why did I need to be such a nerdy kid when I was younger.

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"Which Job Is A LOT Less Fun Than Most People Expect?" 35 Of The Most Honest Responses Lifeguarding. Everyone expects baywatch, act, saving lives all the time. But It’s usually just sitting there blowing your whistle telling little kids to stop [messing] around.

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"Which Job Is A LOT Less Fun Than Most People Expect?" 35 Of The Most Honest Responses Well I’m a scientist. I don’t know if people usually think of that career as fun, but I think people think it’s a lot more “Eureka!” and a lot less “this data’s has to be manually processed for 600 hours before I can analyze it.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

but i think most of us realise the invention of a lightbulb was a 1000 step process

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"Which Job Is A LOT Less Fun Than Most People Expect?" 35 Of The Most Honest Responses Demolition

Everyone wants to break [stuff] with a sledgehammer. Everyone is tired of lifting that sledgehammer by 5 swings.

Nobody wants to load the broken stuff into bags or a wheelbarrow and take it to the dumpster.

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"Which Job Is A LOT Less Fun Than Most People Expect?" 35 Of The Most Honest Responses Paleontologist. You don’t get to work with full dinosaur skeletons and do all kinds of awesome expeditions. You’re mostly sitting at a desk looking at some pictures and logging stuff on your computer, maybe examining a fossil occasionally. If you’re lucky you can go on a real dig, and OMG SPEND HOURS IN THE HOT SUN DUSTING OFF ROCKS!!!

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This was my dream job when I was a kid, thanks to Jurassic Park movies and all other dinosaur stuff I had :D

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"Which Job Is A LOT Less Fun Than Most People Expect?" 35 Of The Most Honest Responses Acting.

All the ones we see on TV and movies are the 0.0001% of incredibly lucky and talented people who managed to thrive in a hostile and overcrowded industry.

And even when you are working, the actual job itself is 99% sitting on apple crate in hot makeup waiting for some grips to move a lighting fixture. Then you say three lines over and over again for an hour, and then you wrap.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I don't mind it. Beats having a job you really hate and don't want

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"Which Job Is A LOT Less Fun Than Most People Expect?" 35 Of The Most Honest Responses Lawyer, no it isn't like they show on TV.

Hey, finally case is before the judge, damn the other party didn't show up. Next date that judge has given is 3 months away.

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"Which Job Is A LOT Less Fun Than Most People Expect?" 35 Of The Most Honest Responses Google Street View driver.

You're all alone for 8+ hours a day, can almost never take a break, need to constantly be "on" and focused (lest you crash the $25,000 Subaru with $60,000+ worth of camera equipment on it), you end up becoming an amateur meteorologist to keep track of weather patterns and cloud cover, and in my experience there are a lot of people who just get insanely upset at you, at Google, and the job in general for a wide variety of reasons. I enjoyed myself when I did it, but it was nowhere near as glamorous or fun as I or my friends & family assumed.

Edit: Thanks to everyone who expressed an interest in my summer job from almost 10 years ago. I'll just answer the most asked questions here real quick:

Pay? $15 an hour, but contingent on hours driven, which were themselves dependent on clear weather to ensure optimal image quality

Why not drive every day no matter the weather? Google got around this problem by making you re-drive routes whose pictures turned out subpar. To prevent people double billing by driving the same easy route constantly, you also had a weekly quota of unique miles driven, so no double dipping.

What could you do in the car? As long as the camera and the napping software (Edit: MAPPING software, thanks for the heads up) was running properly I was on my own. I listened to music, the news, and lots of books on tape. I could stop for short bathroom breaks whenever I felt like it, and had an hour guaranteed for lunch whenever I wanted to take it, which usually amounted to eating in the car on the side of some lonely rural road 90% of the time.

Who would ever think this was fun or glamorous? All I can say is, back in 2012 most people I talked to were pretty excited, myself included, about getting the chance to do any work with Google, let alone this cool new project that would let you see what any place on Earth looked like at street level from the comfort of home. This was the era of Google Plus being a potentially exciting new thing, of Google Glass being the future of tech, and overall it was a different time. That's why everyone I knew thought this was a cool gig.

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"Which Job Is A LOT Less Fun Than Most People Expect?" 35 Of The Most Honest Responses Working in a music store ( musical instruments )

Your days are spent listening to 50 different people play 50 different riffs poorly simultaneously, as if they're all putting on their own concert.

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

There's a reason behind that sign in the store in Wayne's World...

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"Which Job Is A LOT Less Fun Than Most People Expect?" 35 Of The Most Honest Responses Accounting isn't the adrenaline rush that most people think it is

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

No one in the history of humanity has looked at accounting and thought 'now that's thrilling'.

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"Which Job Is A LOT Less Fun Than Most People Expect?" 35 Of The Most Honest Responses Farming. At least in my experience it's a rough and thankless way to make a living with no days off and no management to cry to when there's a problem.

You: My dad is in the hospital and isn't doing well, can I take a couple days off? The plants:

Also everyone thinks you have the cushiest job ever. Everything is automated now, isn't it? You get tons of bailouts and subsidies and whatnot, right? You get 3 months in winter off, right?

Maybe out west where they're growing a billion acres of corn in one field so the robot tractors can't really get confused and such a machine would actually pay for itself.

Only if you're in Iowa growing ethanol corn.

It's 3 months of building and equipment maintenance with no pay. It's the exact opposite of a paid vacation but it goes for months. No we don't go to Hawaii.

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Susan Green
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Farming is a really tough job. I can’t imagine why anyone would think it’s easy.

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"Which Job Is A LOT Less Fun Than Most People Expect?" 35 Of The Most Honest Responses Working in a thrift store? Well I always thought it sounded fun but it's basically just the retail experience but on top of that people think they can haggle with you. I specifically worked in a non-profit thrift store (charity shop) so it was extra infuriating when people tried to return things or talk us down from a $5 shirt. THIS ISN'T A GARAGE SALE.

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"Which Job Is A LOT Less Fun Than Most People Expect?" 35 Of The Most Honest Responses Cyber Security. Bro, the movies do us no justice. Hacking is not as fast nor is it as easy as the media makes it. It's a great field but you spend a lot of time researching or watching paint dry, especially in the gov side.

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"Which Job Is A LOT Less Fun Than Most People Expect?" 35 Of The Most Honest Responses Working at a Charles Dickens fair is... Interesting, but not incredibly fun. It is hard to stay in character, and people get so mad when they see the Alice in Wonderland area. Yeah, we know it's not Charles Dickens, but we can't have a kids play area in the world of Oliver Twist, okay?

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

why not? a little physical labor wont hurt...come kids, se how fun is to be a Victorian chimney sweeper. or child worker in a textila factory...lower chances for survival make things more fun

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"Which Job Is A LOT Less Fun Than Most People Expect?" 35 Of The Most Honest Responses Trimming weed, Idk why people think working with weed is like working in the willy wonka factory, it’s not. You literally get to make tiny cuts with sticky scissors for 8 hours.

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"Which Job Is A LOT Less Fun Than Most People Expect?" 35 Of The Most Honest Responses Working at Victoria's Secret. People think it's a lot of hot women coming in to buy underwear, but it's mostly Karens.

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"Which Job Is A LOT Less Fun Than Most People Expect?" 35 Of The Most Honest Responses Being a writer. I always thought it was my absolute dream job. But the only job I could get after college was working in a content mill as a blog writer. I used to work 70-hour weeks staring at the computer in a basement of an old bank writing nonsense articles about the dangers of mold, fence cleaning, and why you need a commercial awning and the dream turned into a nightmare.

While I still write occasionally, I am now working as a communications person so it is a bit less heavy.

Impossibly_me , ayustety Report

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I am a writer: each week I write some 10 humouristic short stories for an important newspaper and each 2-3 years I make a selection (with my editor at the publishing house) of the best stories, for a new book (some 350 pages each). I think constant writing is the best way to do it, but I must admit there are days when my inspiration is far, far away. Writing in some of these days is not a pleasure anymore (sometimes I pick one of my old texts from the archive, some 5-6 years ago, change it a bit and reuse it).

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"Which Job Is A LOT Less Fun Than Most People Expect?" 35 Of The Most Honest Responses Engineer.

I grew up loving planes and space travel and being interested in how things work. I loved cars and motorcycles and anything mechanical or electrical.

The reality is that you sit behind a desk likely making subcomponents at best, and dealing with issues that arise when it doesn’t work with another component for the final product. Most engineers will not use even half of what their degree was for.

Please note that of course there are exceptions, and many engineers get to do really cool things for their whole career, I’m just saying that most don’t.

StolenCamaro , ThisisEngineering RAEng Report

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My husband went to college for mechanical engineering. Left after 2 years because he could tell it would ultimately be a desk job. He wanted to be in the shop building and fixing and making it work by the power of his brain and hands - not the power of a computer. Most brilliant mechanical mind of anyone I've ever met, and he's happy in his own shop!

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I almost forgot, the bad back!!!!!!

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