• @j4k3
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    Jobs with a high mortality rate or drastically shortened life expectancy in places without an alternative.

    A migrant in a foreign land, alone, with hostile racist imbeciles everywhere around them, working like a slave.

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    Content reviewer for big tech companies. It’s your job to watch live video of all the things that are against all the rules. It doesn’t matter if you don’t know the language; screams are universal. You have to push a button if it’s bad enough. They’re trying as hard as they can to replace you with AI, by the way. If we’re lucky, the AI is somehow good at this job without actually suffering.

    • @aquarisces
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      Came here to say this one. Imagine watching NSFL content day in and day out. Absolutely depressing.

    • @RomanRoy
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      91 year ago

      A coworker once said he was a content reviewer for YouTube for some time. He received in dollar in a 3rd world country and said it was a pretty easy job to do, aside from being full WFH. Certainly not the worst job out there.

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        This really just depends on how desensitized the person reviewing the content is. I imagine most of us that grew up exposed to the internet in the late 90s and early 2000s are pretty desensitized to violence and grossness.

        Stuff involving kids is hard to get desensitized to for most people, though. That’s the truly hard job. The ones who have to review things like child abuse materials.

  • golamas1999
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    301 year ago

    Globally

    Probably being one of those exploited slaves in the Democratic Republic of Congo in the hand dug tunnels to mine cobalt. Or indebted slaves in Pakistan who spend their whole lives making bricks for taking out predatory loans.

    But where I live any manual labor as I am very accident prone, or DMV and Postoffice.

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      I saw a recent video about the debt slaves in Pakistan, the families making those bricks literally do nothing but make bricks all day every day. They sleep In a hut 10 meters away from where the work, wake up, and make clay bricks by hand all day until the sun goes down. They take short breaks to eat and they stop to sleep but other than that it’s just bricks all day every day. Whole families do it, husband, wife, grandmother, grandfather, kids (no school, just bricks). They work until their debt is paid off but the owners of their debt are purposely obscure about how much they owe and just keep them working as long as they can. It’s really sad.

  • @[email protected]
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    You could not pay me enough to be a daycare provider. I’m a father of two and feel overwhelmed sometimes…I can’t imagine taking care of 10-20 all day everyday.

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      I think daycare is different than parenting in that your job as a parent is raising a productive, compassionate, and loving human, while a daycare provider’s mandate is “dont let them die before 5 pm.” Both are important jobs!

      • @[email protected]
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        At least in germany, Kindergarten is an institution of education and knowledge where kids are supposed to learn things and develop skills

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          And chronically underpaid and underfunded. Where I live there are over (or near, can’t quite remember) a thousand children waiting for spots. These are children (mostly from poorer families) that are missing out on important education and socialization.

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      This really just depends on how desensitized the person reviewing the content is. I imagine most of us that grew up exposed to the internet in the late 90s and early 200s are pretty desensitized to violence and grossness.

      Stuff involving kids is hard to get desensitized to for most people, though. That’s the truly hard job, are the ones who have to review things like child abuse materials.

  • falkerie71
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    Anything to do with politics.
    Your background will have to be audited thoroughly. Anything you say or do is going to get reported or even worse twisted. No financial freedom otherwise it would be seen as corruption no matter how small. You are expected to make the correct decisions for the future while not knowing how it would turn out, so you can’t fix everything no matter how hard you try, you aren’t going to make everyone happy, there are always people who are going to be pissed at you, you will get called in the worst names possible, and you are expected to have to take on all of that shit in the name of criticism.

  • @SulaymanF
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    201 year ago

    The airport clerk at the lost luggage counter. I’ve watched dozens of people run over to wait in line, then to shout at him when it’s their turn, their flight was cancelled or redirected without their bags, they’re going to sue his company and demand he reimburses their entire vacation, all before he even opens his mouth. And then the next person has the same story and they have to spill the entire thing out again.

    The clerk looks tremendously beaten down, and just answers the customers with robotic answers, “please fill out the form, the airline will contact you within 24 hours. Please fill out the form, the airline will contact you within 24 hours.”

  • datendefekt
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    Picking through a smouldering trash heap to collect the occasional phone, radio or whatever, to burn it down for metals.

  • ChamrsDeluxe
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    The one you currently have, forever and always until the end of time.

  • @[email protected]
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    31 year ago

    That sharecropper shit, where no matter how hard you work, you make the same amount of money. That’s fine bullshit.

  • @Candelestine
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    31 year ago

    Right now? Probably CEO of Twitter. In more conventional times, probably suicide bomber has gotta rank pretty high, I’d think.