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bubble wrap Carparks in South East London 01 Dec 15 11.53am | |
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Having worked in the building trade and an office environment i always argue that working in an office is far harder than physical labour. I think it used to be the other way round where builders worked their nuts off and office workers sloped off early. Nearly all the builders i know slope off at 2.30-3pm each day, only work Monday to Friday and are quite lazy and slow.
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npn Crowborough 01 Dec 15 11.57am | |
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Quote bubble wrap at 01 Dec 2015 11.53am
Having worked in the building trade and an office environment i always argue that working in an office is far harder than physical labour. I think it used to be the other way round where builders worked their nuts off and office workers sloped off early. Nearly all the builders i know slope off at 2.30-3pm each day, only work Monday to Friday and are quite lazy and slow.
You're not going to get physically knackered in an office, likewise you're unlikely to be mentally drained on a building site. I've worked in offices for 30+ years, but did a week of manual labour in a little break between contracts I had - I personally found it relaxing and enjoyable, but probably only because it was a change from my normal routine (and I certainly ached after it, which I don't usually do on my trip to the photocopier)
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jamiemartin721 Reading 01 Dec 15 12.28pm | |
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With NPN, I would say that I prefer not going home physically f**ked after a days work, but I've reviewed my previous position, and will accept that office work can be taxing, and is more stressful, its really depends on which you prefer.
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jamiemartin721 Reading 01 Dec 15 12.36pm | |
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Its notable as well maybe that the most difficult part of office work is coping with the boredom of quiet periods...
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Kermit8 Hevon 01 Dec 15 12.41pm | |
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Office work better in the cold and wet months Building/outside work better in spring and summer.
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jamiemartin721 Reading 01 Dec 15 12.45pm | |
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Quote Kermit8 at 01 Dec 2015 12.41pm
Office work better in the cold and wet months Building/outside work better in spring and summer.
Generally physical labour left me to knacked to actually care about the job once I'd left. Where as office work, can result in people doing very silly hours just to try to prove themselves. I've not really heard of too many people working on building sites working 8am - 8pm every night, and achieving nothing. IT has some seriously disturbed people...
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Frickin Saweet South Cronx 01 Dec 15 12.48pm | |
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while I was still trying to get started in my chosen career, I worked for my uncle and his building company, mainly fitting kitchens and block paving drives. Loved it but it wasn't what I wanted to do longterm. I also remember having to spread three tonnes of sand one scorching summer's day and was absolutely knackered. I was only an extra pair of hands then and am much more senior in an office job now which has high levels of stress and pressure, which sometimes I wonder if it's worth it but I like what I do and as long as I can see an end or reward to the extremely stressful times then I can justify it. That said the mental tiredness eventually translates to physical tiredness due to sleeping less, not eating properly etc. But I'd guess if you own you own building company then you also put yourself through the mental stress of running a company.
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Hoof Hearted 01 Dec 15 2.58pm | |
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-TUX- Alphabettispaghetti 01 Dec 15 6.22pm | |
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Quote bubble wrap at 01 Dec 2015 11.53am
Having worked in the building trade and an office environment i always argue that working in an office is far harder than physical labour. I think it used to be the other way round where builders worked their nuts off and office workers sloped off early. Nearly all the builders i know slope off at 2.30-3pm each day, only work Monday to Friday and are quite lazy and slow. I know many of them too that's why neither i, or my colleagues, ever employ them.
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cornwalls palace Torpoint 01 Dec 15 7.29pm | |
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..being indoors with other people is always more exhausting, everyone puts on a face, outdoors you can scream.
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-always-an-eagle- Hampshire 01 Dec 15 7.45pm | |
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This is something I think about a lot.
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Casual Orpington 02 Dec 15 8.09am | |
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Quote bubble wrap at 01 Dec 2015 11.53am
Having worked in the building trade and an office environment i always argue that working in an office is far harder than physical labour. I think it used to be the other way round where builders worked their nuts off and office workers sloped off early. Nearly all the builders i know slope off at 2.30-3pm each day, only work Monday to Friday and are quite lazy and slow.
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