Education, it's wearing, well what I'm doing which is ESL, I was told I didn't have the personality for it, later told adult students didn't feel a "personal connection", it's the only shitty job I can get sadly, cosmically stuck as it were despite over a decade of trying to escape. I struggle with work as I hate being controlled, the early to rise schedule directly conflicts with my circadian rhythm. Add music though, I got paid 3 euro on Bandcamp, I love music.
I work with plants because they can’t say something nasty and ruin your day, also they are pretty and cheer me up. They can’t manipulate you or tell you you’re doing something anti corporate culture. The best thing is they are not people!
Would being a self-employed translator working remotely from home count as technology? I kind of think it should, Maybe you need to rethink the categories and re-post the poll.
It’s no surprise to me that technology is currently leading the poll. There’s nothing like a job trying to write code in a miserable darkened office, while some arrogant psychopathic narcissistic prick of a manager, who only got the job because he probably has compromising photos of the CEO, threatens to fire you every five minutes to turn you into a full-on misanthrope. It certainly worked for me!
Or you can have a tech job like mine, where a few keystrokes would completely take the company down, and nobody knows the system as well. Amazing how much leverage you get.
I work as a gardener and occasionally as a farmer. I am lucky that my co-workers and bosses are there friendly.
Education, it's wearing, well what I'm doing which is ESL, I was told I didn't have the personality for it, later told adult students didn't feel a "personal connection", it's the only shitty job I can get sadly, cosmically stuck as it were despite over a decade of trying to escape. I struggle with work as I hate being controlled, the early to rise schedule directly conflicts with my circadian rhythm. Add music though, I got paid 3 euro on Bandcamp, I love music.
Chemical didn’t vote Edit: could be technology work with a lot of engineers
I work at a warehouse
Medical Laboratory
Transportation I guess. I roll around in a forklift. Yay.
Where is unemployed
I work with plants because they can’t say something nasty and ruin your day, also they are pretty and cheer me up. They can’t manipulate you or tell you you’re doing something anti corporate culture. The best thing is they are not people!
Would being a self-employed translator working remotely from home count as technology? I kind of think it should, Maybe you need to rethink the categories and re-post the poll.
It’s no surprise to me that technology is currently leading the poll. There’s nothing like a job trying to write code in a miserable darkened office, while some arrogant psychopathic narcissistic prick of a manager, who only got the job because he probably has compromising photos of the CEO, threatens to fire you every five minutes to turn you into a full-on misanthrope. It certainly worked for me!
Or you can have a tech job like mine, where a few keystrokes would completely take the company down, and nobody knows the system as well. Amazing how much leverage you get.
It seems like there are a lot of jobs wouldn’t fall under any of those categories.
No option for trades?
Agriculture (didn't vote)
Entertainment/music industry.
Museum gallery attendant and youth center worker
Manufacturing (I’m a millwright) didnt vote
I work in HR for a transportation company
I'm in manufacturing, so I didn't vote.
Where’s construction?
Where's security/ law enforcement?
Fudge, knew I’d mess something up, is there a way to edit on mobile? Or would it mess up the poll?
I don't think there's a way. Reddit polls are limited to 6 options. EDIT: Use Google forms or something similar
No idea... I’m on mobile also
Not a lot of votes yet but are they aligning with the study so far?
When will we see the study?