Message from @Deller
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Soldier 😛
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battlefield medic would fill both
i mean hard as in the jobs that really require yuo to just hardball it
You can't just go "eeh i don't wanna, i don't feel my best today"
So anything from oil rigs to kicking everyones teeth in financially on wallstreet
ICU nurse.
or ofc, being a soldier on the frontlines
@Dr.Wol what? you think a parent or nurse can just go "eeeeh, i don't feel like **feeding the kid today**"
lmao
like i said, here is a word for it, but hard is not it
I mean, they can, that just makes them bad at their job
that could be said for an oil rig worker
hence my point
a nurse can call in sick
a soldier in the trenches can't just go "eeh, you guys mind if i go for a drink 1000 meters back?"
yes, but technically an oil rig worker could call in sick. i highly doubt they want a sick person who is at half performance messing around. Now, that doesn't mean they won't TRY and not call in sick
but even a cop can call in sick. there are very few jobs you can't.
hell, even a soldier gets a slightly easier job if sick, even on the front lines in the trenches.
It would be sad for an oil worker, but Deepwater Horizon happened so......
but this is off point
yeah but you know what i mean right?
Basically the kind of jobs where unless you're seeing colors you shouldn't and basically walking becomes an expression of art, you're not just gonna be able to bail
its something work vs nurture work.
lmao
"have gone to Dependable Patrolium. DP"
and yeah sorry, i'm very poor with words
i can't think of the word so don't worry
i think mechanical is a better description.
requires design and working with human made things
building stuff
Engineering? 😛
yeah, i think that covers most of the more male dominated fields
engineering and conflict oriented roles
like business
Beta jobs vs nurturing jobs? 😛
lmao
Cuck jobs vs nurturing jobs
still love when the left calls tech people "bros". All i can think of "Since when have nerds EVER been bros? Could you be more out of touch?"
well Physics/Chemistry/Engineering etc are called Beta fields i believe?
wut
ooh wait, thats poor translation
in Dutch they're called "Beta Sciences"
which is our description of "Exact sciences" (aka, most STEM fields)