Next it was employment at of all things – a toy factory. The kids were to have fun and enjoyment – all at my behest and cost. When people asked where I was employed I answered “None of your Business” hoping that I might not have to tell them the truth , and the tales of terribly abusive management and poor working conditions. So much for labor law. Since then I have found that “A real job”, or “Real Men’s Work” can be just as tedious and / or boring.
Digging ditches as well is boring and hard labor. Long haul semi-truck driving can be boring too – especially if all you see if a freeway and no scenery. It seems that you are always on a clock trying to meet deadlines and “Just in Time” deadlines. Then there is cooking and washing dishes in a diner. Or putting data in a computer. The list of potentially boring jobs and stupid managers and supervisors to go with it goes on and on , almost forever.
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