Easiest/Most Difficult jobs in the world?

Hardest: Rocket scientist or some other difficult subject, king/president or some high status at the United Nations?

Easiest: Bathroom attendant or wal-mart greeter.
 
Hardest: That job where millions of people hate you and everybody in the world criticizes every single little thing that you do and where you think when you retire the attention's going to let up but it never really does (also known as President of the United States)
Easiest: I'm going to say K-Mart greeter, because K-Marts have fewer shoppers and are smaller (fewer aisles to point people to) than Walmarts. :p
 
Easiest: Some retail store or something.
Hardest: King/President/Emperor/Dictator/Other leader
 
Hardest: Teaching, Military, Presidency
Easiest: Low-wage jobs

SpongeyKid said:
Easiest: Video Game Tester people or whatever

This is a perfect example of a job that's nowhere near as cush as it looks :P

Teaching is probably the prime example of that though
 
Easiest: Working as a bagger on a supermarket or handing out flyers.

Hardest: Working in a factory or being a scientist. And being a President/Prime Minister of a country.
 
HarryPotterLives said:
LOL guys working in retail or at any minimum wage job isn't easy.
It's certainly not easy, it's just one of the easier professions. ;)

I guess it depends though.... it's much harder as someone using the job to put food on their table compared to a teenager working there after school
 
E.V.I.L said:
It's certainly not easy, it's just one of the easier professions. ;)

I guess it depends though.... it's much harder as someone using the job to put food on their table compared to a teenager working there after school
Actually, no, it's really not one of the easier professions. Not only is it really hard to get by if it's their only source of income, but you wouldn't believe what they have to put up with on a daily basis, getting yelled at by stupid customers for problems that aren't their fault and that they can't solve, people thinking they can walk all over them (and the sad thing is that they sort of can) and being treated like dirt. You could say, "Well, not all customers are like that" and while that's true, the majority of them are. Working retail is far from easy. A lot of people find it downright traumatizing.
 
HarryPotterLives said:
Actually, no, it's really not one of the easier professions. Not only is it really hard to get by if it's their only source of income, but you wouldn't believe what they have to put up with on a daily basis, getting yelled at by stupid customers for problems that aren't their fault and that they can't solve, people thinking they can walk all over them (and the sad thing is that they sort of can) and being treated like dirt. You could say, "Well, not all customers are like that" and while that's true, the majority of them are. Working retail is far from easy. A lot of people find it downright traumatizing.
I think you're misunderstanding my definition of low wage- retail IMO isn't low wage.... people still rely on them to feed them everyday. ;)
Outdoor stands selling tourist trappy items are VERY easy... working at Wal-Mart to support a family is not.
It's sad that most of these professional problems are caused by idiotic people....
 
E.V.I.L said:
I think you're misunderstanding my definition of low wage- retail IMO isn't low wage.... people still rely on them to feed them everyday. ;)
Outdoor stands selling tourist trappy items are VERY easy... working at Wal-Mart to support a family is not.
It's sad that most of these professional problems are caused by idiotic people....
Last time I checked retail was minimum wage, unless I'm mistaken. Either way, it doesn't make the job itself any better.

As for working at outdoor stands selling items for tourists, well yes, that probably would be much easier, since I don't think they're as likely to get yelled at, but that's not quite the same thing as working retail.
 
HarryPotterLives said:
Last time I checked retail was minimum wage, unless I'm mistaken. Either way, it doesn't make the job itself any better.

As for working at outdoor stands selling items for tourists, well yes, that probably would be much easier, since I don't think they're as likely to get yelled at, but that's not quite the same thing as working retail.
I know retail is minimmum wage, I just don't like to group it with minimun wage becuase of this idea that people who work minimum wage aren't hard workign (which is FALSE, but sadly, society is ignorant, but that's not the point)

Outdoor stands isn't retail at all, I consider that to be minimum wage.
 
Animation: Has both easy and difficult aspects - It gives you the freedom to act childish and have fun, yet takes A LOT of time and patience when it comes to drawing up every single frame (in traditional animation anyway :P)
 
SBRoxMan said:
Animation: Has both easy and difficult aspects - It gives you the freedom to act childish and have fun, yet takes A LOT of time and patience when it comes to drawing up every single frame (in traditional animation anyway :P)
Voice acting is better lel
 
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