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Previously on "Let's get one thing straight..."

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  • AlfredJPruffock
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    Originally posted by MarillionFan
    "Doing I.T. isn't the same as it used to be. "

    It was boring then, it's boring now and will be boring in the future. Its just plain boring.

    It was easy then, it's easy now and will be even easier in the future.

    YAWN.
    Well just happened to come accross this JOb Boredom Index ... excuse me while I stifle a Yawn...

    Pollsters interviewed more than 2,000 graduates aged from 21 to 45, and found half said they "often feel bored at work". But there were big differences in the answers from different professions.

    The least bored were teachers who made up for modest salaries with great work satisfaction.

    Four out of five said they found the job interesting and no two days were the same.

    Only 28% said they often found work boring. Other groups who remained highly motivated were healthcare workers and graduates who opted for the hospitality and travel trades where the boredom factor affected less than 40%.

    Professions with a low boredom score included accountancy (45%), and engineering (49%).

    By contrast, many of the jobs that are most prized among graduating students turn out to be more demotivating.

    The survey found 50% of those going into the media are often bored, 53% in IT, 54% in marketing and advertising, and 56% in sales. The poll was commissioned by the Training and Development Agency for Schools (formerly the Teacher Training Agency) to encourage disaffected graduates to turn to teaching for a happier life.

    The poll found 86% of teachers said they enjoyed being involved with people and 64% appreciated the opportunity to use their creativity. Half of the bored graduates considered changing their profession in the last year, and teaching was the most popular choice.

    Michael Day, the TDA's executive director, said: "These findings demonstrate that one of the chief benefits of teaching is the sheer variety of the job, that no two days are the same."

    The research was carried out this month by pollsters PCP on a sample of 2,113 graduate employees aged 21 to 45.

    Roll on 5 o'clock

    % of graduates saying they often feel bored at work:

    Administrative/secretarial 71%

    Manufacturing 58%

    Sales 56%

    Marketing/advertising 54%

    IT/telecommunications 53%

    Science research/development 52%

    Media 50%

    Law 49%

    Engineering 49%

    Banking/finance 47%

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  • snaw
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    AndyW does reminds me of that other fecking retard HHH. Coincidence?

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  • Alf W
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    Surely 'boring but pays well' is better than 'interesting but pays sh1te' and 'boring and pays sh1te'.

    Interesting and pays well? I'm too old and fat to be a footballer or porn star and I can't sing or play guitar so that pretty much snookers that.

    I'd like to find something where you get paid well, don't have to do much and once you've got the hang of it, it's pretty easy. Wait a minute, I think I've cracked it.......

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  • MarillionFan
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    "Doing I.T. isn't the same as it used to be. "

    It was boring then, it's boring now and will be boring in the future. Its just plain boring.

    It was easy then, it's easy now and will be even easier in the future.

    YAWN.

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  • Andyw
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    Originally posted by DimPrawn
    Yes, stop moaning about IT. No one forces you to do it. There's plenty of Indian, E European and Chinese waiting to take your place if you don't enjoy it.

    If your job is boring, skill up and get a more varied and challenging one.

    Shuudafukup

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  • DimPrawn
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    Yes, stop moaning about IT. No one forces you to do it. There's plenty of Indian, E European and Chinese waiting to take your place if you don't enjoy it.

    If your job is boring, skill up and get a more varied and challenging one.

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  • davisc02
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    At the end of the day money ain't everything but it feckin helps, I'm on a week what most of my mates earn in a month. So stop complaining, if you don't like it become a plumber.

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  • Dundeegeorge
    replied
    Why?

    Originally posted by Andyw
    back to the top please...

    What's so interesting at the top?

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  • Andyw
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    back to the top please...

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  • Andyw
    replied
    Originally posted by sasguru
    It's not an automatic sterotype, just based on the tulipe you posted

    whatever !

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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by Andyw
    always makes me laugh when you get on a forum and mention something - you're immediatley labelled as a troll and a teenager. what low IQ the people have to automatically stereotype you into such a character !
    It's not an automatic sterotype, just based on the tulipe you posted

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  • Andyw
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    always makes me laugh when you get on a forum and mention something - you're immediatley labelled as a troll and a teenager. what low IQ the people have to automatically stereotype you into such a character !

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  • AlfredJPruffock
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    Originally posted by ladymuck
    All jobs have an element to them that is boring, that's why they are jobs and not hobbies.

    Quite Me Lady as the song has it ...

    In ev'ry job that must be done
    There is an element of fun
    you find the fun and snap!
    The job's a game

    And ev'ry task you undertake
    Becomes a piece of cake
    A lark! Aspree!
    It's very clear to me

    That a...
    Spoonful of Charlie helps the medicine go down
    The medicine go down-wown
    The medicine go down

    Just a spoonful of Charlie helps the Invoice amount
    In a most delightful way


    PS Shoorly shume mishtake Chawrley ???

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  • sasguru
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    Originally posted by zeitghost
    If you think that's boring, you should really try edjukashun.

    Particularly in the summer vac.
    Isn't it summer vac for you too?

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  • snaw
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    Originally posted by sasguru
    Ah, what have we here? Another weaselly little troll with a low IQ living in a grotty bedsit. Or do you reckon you're a "big-hitter" like Mailman and Chico?
    Always makes me laugh when the trolls come out, thinking they're somehow original and fantasizing that people are getting really cross with them.

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