27-07-2016 11:00 - edited 27-07-2016 11:04
27-07-2016 11:00 - edited 27-07-2016 11:04
Hey guys,
Frederic Desnard is suing his former employers for £300,000 for being "killed professionally through boredom"! He claims that the monotony and unchanging routine of the job left him feeling depressed. There may be some validity to his claims as work place boredom can be a cause of stress which is known to be bad for your health but I'm not sure if being bored entitles you to that sort of cash.
Luckily for me working in online communities there is never a dull moment But I've had my share of boring jobs over the years. The worst one was "microfilm photographer" which sounds cool on paper but all in involved was spending 8 hours a day moving documents onto a plate and pushing a button to take an image.
Whats the most boring job you've ever had and why was is so mind numbing?
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on 27-07-2016 12:25
After I deemed myself too old to be crawling under cars I worked for 12 months at Warburtons bakery taking bread off a conveyer belt. 18 loaves to a tray and 18 trays to a trolley which was then taken to be loaded onto vans. Boredom only broken when there was a jam, wax paper to be changed or a blade broken in the slicing machine. Do that on 12 hour nights and you know what boredom is!
Sometimes I was lucky and actually got to load the vans and see the drivers at 5 am. But....being a qualified motor mechanic, I was often taken off the machines to service supervisors cars or start the odd van in the morning. 12 months was all I could stand!
on 27-07-2016 12:59
on 27-07-2016 12:59
on 27-07-2016 13:04
on 27-07-2016 13:04
on 27-07-2016 13:11
on 27-07-2016 13:11
on 27-07-2016 13:28
the worst job i ever had was producing capital letters on a keyboard.........it was shift work!!
on 27-07-2016 13:36
on 27-07-2016 13:36
@Anonymous wrote:
the worst job i ever had was producing capital letters on a keyboard.........it was shift work!!
on 27-07-2016 13:45
I also had a job as a trapeze artist......until i was let go!!
on 27-07-2016 14:47
on 27-07-2016 14:47
Thanks for sharing guys. It definitely seems that jobs with endless repetition are the worst when it comes to boredom. At the microfilm place we we discouraged from even talking. It was mind numbing. Perhaps I should have sued!
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on 27-07-2016 14:49
@jonsie wrote:
After I deemed myself too old to be crawling under cars I worked for 12 months at Warburtons bakery taking bread off a conveyer belt. 18 loaves to a tray and 18 trays to a trolley which was then taken to be loaded onto vans. Boredom only broken when there was a jam, wax paper to be changed or a blade broken in the slicing machine. Do that on 12 hour nights and you know what boredom is!
Sometimes I was lucky and actually got to load the vans and see the drivers at 5 am. But....being a qualified motor mechanic, I was often taken off the machines to service supervisors cars or start the odd van in the morning. 12 months was all I could stand!
And I thought you did the odd shift ad Dumers Lane call centre...