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this post was submitted on 13 Jun 2024
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It's highly dependent on the job, the employer, and the employee.
Some love highly monotonous work and some hate it.
There is also a higher physical risk with factory work that should be considered.
True, I've lost consciousness due to the heat before so it's not a safe work environment.
I guess I'd rather die than be bored.
That's a weird choice but whatever works for you I guess.
When you're bored every second feels like an hour.
When you're dead time just flies by!
Fair enough.
You really have to find a job where you are not bored if you are able.