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What job do people take way too seriously?
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You don't simply clock in clock out. You walk into a space where everything you do is monitored and critiqued. You are constantly pressured to take on more work, other people's work, you name it, all while you get paid the same.... There's a lot more flexibility and autonomy as you move up. The stress higher up is peanuts compared to the stress of the working class.
I've been at the bottom doing manual labor all the way to the top and everything in between. When I was in manual labor at 19, I thought that it was stressful. Truly. I thought I was swamped with work and was always running around with my head off like a chicken.
But now that I'm older I realize the job was dead simple. I know that because I have more experience with both life and work. If I were put in that same position today, it would feel like a vacation.
Imagine a waitress. Their job can be stressful, sure. But imagine they really fuck up and fall and break a few wine bottles. What's the potential damages? $100? $200? Let's say $1,000.
A CEO of even a small company can fuck up and lose millions. The problems are on a whole different scale. You will see as you move up. People think it's easy to be the boss because they only see from the outside. There's a price you pay in sanity.