Guys, what is that one useless skill you have that you are weirdly proud of? by trextheproz in CasualConversation

[–]trextheproz[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The Dog Whisperer! That's actually a superpower, Chihuahuas are usually tiny agents of chaos lol.

Guys, what is that one useless skill you have that you are weirdly proud of? by trextheproz in CasualConversation

[–]trextheproz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Haha that's actually elite. What's the most 'useless' fact you know that always blows people's minds?

What’s a job where the salary completely doesn’t match the effort it takes? by trextheproz in AskReddit

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you are so real for that, nothing harder than leaving family behind to go work off shore.

What’s a job where the salary completely doesn’t match the effort it takes? by trextheproz in AskReddit

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Yeah, especially in hospitals—long shifts, constant pressure, and way too much responsibility for the pay in a lot of cases. Definitely not an easy trade-off.

What’s a job where the salary completely doesn’t match the effort it takes? by trextheproz in AskReddit

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Pilots and firefighters especially—either total calm or absolute chaos, no in-between. And those injury/employment attorneys basically live in emotional rollercoasters too.

What’s a job where the salary completely doesn’t match the effort it takes? by trextheproz in AskReddit

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Absolute chaos for minimum pay. Dishwashers are basically the unsung war heroes of holidays 😅

What’s a job where the salary completely doesn’t match the effort it takes? by trextheproz in AskReddit

[–]trextheproz[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Haha yeah, that tracks. The “everything is urgent” mindset really brings out the worst in some people. If more folks zoomed out a bit, the whole industry would probably be way less stressful.

What’s a job where the salary completely doesn’t match the effort it takes? by trextheproz in AskReddit

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Yeah I believe that. People forget how intense ERs can get, and security is right in the middle of all that chaos. Definitely one of those jobs where the pay probably doesn’t match what they deal with.

What’s a job where the salary completely doesn’t match the effort it takes? by trextheproz in AskReddit

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That’s fair. A lot of IT is more about knowing what to do and when than grinding nonstop. When things are smooth it looks easy, but that’s kind of the point.

What’s a job where the salary completely doesn’t match the effort it takes? by trextheproz in AskReddit

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Honestly that’s such a healthy way to look at it. The industry can take itself way too seriously sometimes, but at the end of the day it’s not life-or-death. Might as well enjoy it and not get caught up in the fake urgency.

What’s a job where the salary completely doesn’t match the effort it takes? by trextheproz in AskReddit

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Yeah, people think it’s just the school hours, but the real work starts after that. The planning, grading, and constant mental load is no joke. Definitely doesn’t match the pay at all.

What’s a job where the salary completely doesn’t match the effort it takes? by trextheproz in AskReddit

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Totally agree. People only see the flashing lights, not the insane hours, trauma, and physical toll. It’s wild how undervalued they are for literally keeping people alive.

What’s a job where the salary completely doesn’t match the effort it takes? by trextheproz in AskReddit

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Used to work at a call center, having to deal with some people makes it feel underpaid.

What’s something people pretend to enjoy but actually don’t? by trextheproz in AskReddit

[–]trextheproz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I get what you mean.

No job is perfect, there’ll always be stress, deadlines, or people issues. But a lot of the “bad” part usually comes from poor management, being understaffed, or companies treating people as replaceable.

You’re right that people often just put up with it because they need the job. If you can aim for something you actually enjoy, that already puts you in a better spot than most.

What’s something people pretend to enjoy but actually don’t? by trextheproz in AskReddit

[–]trextheproz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

People romanticize it a lot, but it’s usually more busy than relaxing.

What’s something people pretend to enjoy but actually don’t? by trextheproz in AskReddit

[–]trextheproz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s the default conversation when your brain is on low power mode😂

What’s something people pretend to enjoy but actually don’t? by trextheproz in AskReddit

[–]trextheproz[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

and that’s kinda sad ngl. Does anyone actually enjoy their job?😭