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What's the hardest job you ever did?

Ja sa bong

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People do all manner of job just to make a living. The only thing that matters is getting paid at the end of the job. What kind of jobs have you been working on? Which one's would you rate as the most difficult and how much were you paid on the job?
 
Working in the oil field was probably one of the hardest jobs that I’ve ever worked. I worked there for 2 years when I was 18-20. It was kind of stressful too. I also worked long hours in that field. There were some days that I’d work 12-14 hour shifts and sometimes 7 days straight.
 
Using a wheelbarrow to carry concrete back and forth. Killed the arms.
 
All. Working was *extremely* stressful for me. So much so, that after almost 10 years of retail, I suffered a break down and now draw a disability check. :(
 
While probably the easiest job, as far as mentally challenging goes, doing inventory in a warehouse.

It was physically draining because the warehouse had no AC or airflow, so it was 8 hours in a hotbox, just counting items.

Easiest money ever made. Just a lot of sweating. A lot.

Quit my 6-figure sales job for a drastic cut to mid-5 to do that because I was also being paid to get my MBA (about a $30k/year housing allowance), and the sales job was 60-80 hours a week, 20 of which I needed back to study and complete my education.
 
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