Working at a desk!
Constantly moving around!
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I’d prefer a job that I worked from home. Right now I’m moving around to different locations for my job. It’s fun I like my coworkers, I meet new people but honestly I’d rather be at home. It’s mostly because I like being in my own lemon scented home where everything is clean, especially my toilet and sink are clean. I can have the temperature in my home that I want. On rainy days when my muscles act up I can just take a few moments to lay back on my couch or bed rather than suffering till my lunch break and getting in my car but I can’t go home.
I like challenges, which is why I won't do a job that is too easy unless I have to because I need money. An example of a very easy job that I could do, is teaching people how to impress their professors in school. I am very good at this and it easy money, but I won't do it because it's too easy.
It's easy to vote B until complaining internally or outside vocally about "my back" or ", my joints" after day after day lol 😆 😂 so I'm thinking it's hard to find a 50 50 job
Working at a desk is what I've been doing most of my life, with the occasional trip to another city or even country for professional reasons. I think it's a good balance.
In my journey, I have experienced both desk jobs and roles that required constant movement. Each has its merits. Desk jobs offer structure and the ability to dive deep into tasks, while jobs involving movement can provide variety and opportunities for creativity. Personally, I find a balance between the two most fulfilling, as it allows me to stay both mentally engaged and physically active. This hybrid approach keeps my mind and body energized, enhancing productivity and satisfaction in my professional life.
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I prefer a mix. Working at a desk much of the time, and also moving around.
My career was basically that mix. As an engineer, I spent time at my desk in the office,, mainly producing design documents and drawings, and also made trips out to the factory and integration+test rooms to monitor and test the computer systems we were building for our customers. Then, often going to customer sites to supervise the system's installation, monitor its operation, and perform any problem analysis and updates, along with training customer personnel.
I like to move around. There was a couple of years where I worked at one college as a professor and another college doing special projects for the IT dept. I really liked the variety
Moving around, I hate being in an office 9-5, give me the outdoors any day.
A desk job would be lovely. 💜
A balance of the two is fine.
A mix of both, actually.
Both. Who wants to sit for 8 hrs
I can’t just sit
Working at desk is the best in my experience.
A mix of both