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There is only one type of job: Doing something someone else doesn't want to do.
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So.. that's the point. You don't want to do all that...
I would love to be able to become a master of all trades. I cant put food on my table consistently unless I stick to one.
But you don't really want to because that would be really hard.
There are so many things you want to do or know that you are incapable of knowing or doing because you are too stupid to learn it. No amount of trying will be enough. Your specific brain is incapable. Not everyone has the same abilities to do or learn, but may want to if they could.
Things, not jobs. Job's are things people have and are capable of doing.
You're sitting over here telling me you don't want to learn to be a plumber, a pipe fitter, a doctor or a lawyer. Then you're saying you're not capable. But it's not just about you. Anyone can do the job, the job exists, just no one wants to do that specific task. UNLESS, they are paid for it.
Not everyone is capable of doing every job. The tasks of a recptionist are far different than those of a roofer. Jobs like emergency services can be high stress positions, jobs like assembly work can be rather dull sometimes. Everyone and every job is different.
You're telling me a roofer could never learn to be a receptionist or receptionist could never learn to be a roofer.
I'm telling you no one wants to work 40 hrs a week diving 200ft with an oxygen tank strapped to their back and a welding torch in their hand to make underwater repairs on an oil rig.
Great, you want to weld. Great, you want scuba. You don't want that fucking job, no one does.
No, but someone with a fear of heights could become a receptionist while struggle to become a roofer
Ok, but why would they want to be a roofer then?
Either way you're not hearing me. Jobs are real things. No one wants to spend 40 hours a week climbing on roofs in the hot summer sun. They could want to know that stuff and they could want a baked in tan for all I care but they don't want to exhaust their time and effort for nothing in return.
What if it takes 100 years for you to train for the job? So if you tried and failed, does it count as "not wanting to do that"?