<p>Its a subjective opinion, but for me it would be</p>
<p>911 Operator: Knowing lives are depending on you would be too stressful for me</p>
<p>Doctor: Misdiagnosing someone that could lead to their death would be too taxing on my conscience+ Surrounded by sick people.</p>
<p>I would like a 9-5 job behind a desk :)</p>
<p>Worst job for me would be behind the desk. (: I want to be a doctor, author, or lawyer. I need something exciting, even if its scary. A challenge, per se.</p>
<p>Okay really? how about these: Miner, Gravekeeper, Mortician, etc…</p>
<p>I hate doing laundry!</p>
<p>Mortician, definitely mortician.</p>
<p>Businessman. Especially an executive.</p>
<p>lol I’m pretty sure I would rather be an executive or do laundry than prepare and transport dead bodies for under 30k/year</p>
<p>Being a coal miner.</p>
<p>I’m claustrophobic and I’d be scared of any sort of mine collapse. Also, it’s terrible for your lungs. Doesn’t pay out for me.</p>
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I could be a mortician with dignity; I could not be a big business executive with dignity.</p>
<p>^Agree.</p>
<p>I would hate to have any type of job where I’m selling potentially harmful products, such as an executive of a soda company or cigarette company.
I would also hate a normal, boring job such as a desk job.</p>
<p>And I know from personal experience I would absolutely hate to be a grunt worker for the rest of my life, such as a waitress, cashier, salesman, etc.</p>
<p>A mortician probably wouldn’t be so bad. Most of us don’t like the idea because we’re not used to dead people. For a mortician it’s nothing.</p>
<p>One of those people that drives those trucks with the port-a-potties in the back/ a port-a-pottie cleaner</p>
<p>Mortician, miner, sanitation worker, police officer.</p>
<p>I think a lot of people want to be doctors, obviously, but if they looked at the risks and the huge potential for mistakes, many would change their minds in a heartbeat.</p>
<p>If you wanted to be a doctor, misdiagnosing would have to be the least of your worries. That is what the grueling med school and residency is for. You shouldn’t worry about such a thing unless your med school doubles as a pre-k.</p>
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I lawled. I enjoy er/ee things.</p>