Hardest job? Politician or football ref you will always be hated by some, nothing is ever good enough. Lol
Hardest job? Politician or football ref you will always be hated by some, nothing is ever good enough. Lol
The nerve is called the "nerve of awareness". You cant dissect it. Its a current that runs up the center of your spine. I dont know if any of you have sat down, crossed your legs, smoked DMT, and watch what happens... but what happens to me is this big thing goes RRRRRRRRRAAAAAWWW! up my spine and flashes in my brain... well apparently thats whats going to happen if I do this stuff...
Any sort of toilets that are often used are ... eeeeeeeeew to clean And after sick people too, espcially if they are old and sick. Men's toilets are more smelly and depending on the floor type, the pee around the toilet might go all acid-y on it. Younger women are more messy with their toilets ("what is this .. toilet brush of which you speak"), so in a way I do see the point, but public toilets, regardless of gender are disgusting. I wouldn't say this is due to bad cleaning but rather the toilet-goers not giving a shit about how they leave things. Poop on the wall - how the fuck do you even manage that.
And nooo, there are many other harder jobs out there. My job - cleaning. It's the same, every single day. Repetitive, exhausting and despite being important, you are still no one. It does depend on your point of view, but what he's doing, is it really harder than to work in the police, being a firefighter, a teacher, brain surgeon, guy in Deadliest Catch, woman in Afghanistan, woman in politics in Afghanistan. Nay, I don't think so.
Im going with Tower Climber, maybe not the "hardest" but definitely the most dangerous.
Will just leave this hear.
I would still go with that being among the hardest, remember they are making that whole trip with a full bag of tools dangling from them the whole way which has a decent amount of weight to it along with having to make the trip with the tower bowing and bending in the wind which is also whipping around them. And then comes the fun climb back down.
No? My definition of a job that is the hardest job would be/would be comparable to something like the wildfire firefighters. Commercial fishing is a hard job. Logging is a hard job. Anything that involves sitting on your ass in a comfortable environment is not in the running for the 'hardest job in the world'. Not to say there aren't people that work hard/and or have important jobs, but...
Air Traffic Control is still #1.
Doesn't matter how high you climb on a tower by yourself or how many people you cure or exist around who have a terrible disease, It's simply not the same kind of stress as ATF.
Sure, you might fall from that tower and die.
Sure, your patient might not make it through their treatment...
But if you're ATF, And you fuck up, just one simple mistake that causes a crash, you could potentially have the lives and deaths of 300-600+ people on your shoulders and at the end of the day you have to go home and live with yourself.
That's an easy job Mr. OP
He already knows where people are sitting just pics camera angles. I could do that with 2 days of minimal training and looks like a cozy job as well.
the pvp dev for WoW. lol
that's like declaring what food piranha ought to eat, then jumping in the water with them. (sure hope they like it)
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Prob some nurse/doctor on the battlefield taking care of injured soldiers
The hardest job in the world in my opinion would be a body guard in a 3rd world country.
The most physically challenging would be just breaking rocks on a prison chain gang for life in a 3rd world country also.
I'd go for astronaut.
It's not like you could apply and "you'll start tomorrow"
Neither can you come back to see your family every time you wish.
Definitely not hard. Indian sewage cleaner seems harder, much harder to do.
The hardest profession? Not because it's what I'm currently taking as a master's degree but it's deffo Financial Audit/Internal Auditor . The pressure exerted towards them by the Board/Managers/shareholders is realy high