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What profession is the most under-appreciated?
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By *ebzStarWoman
over a year ago
Notting |
Bin men!!!!
They do a stinker of a job - and who ever tells them thanks or leaves them a mouldy pack of biccies at xmas????
Apart from the fact they block up the street when i have to leave for work early every Tues morning - they are gone by the time the rest of the street leave for work.
Bin men ROCK!!! lol |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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all civil servants that aren't whitehall tossers.
the country would literally ground to a halt, yet everyone sees us as paper shifters.
there's also the massive misconception that we are all so well paid - when the vast majority of the civil service are on £20k and less.
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By *ruitWoman
over a year ago
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my vote is for people that do volunteer work. Like me. I do it as it gives back to my community and its a passion for me. I do it for love and not for money. There are so many people that do vol work that help many people out |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I think child care workers are under appreciated. Peeps seem to think they have a breeze of a job. However, besides coping with the complexities of the child care they also have heaps of targets and formfilling to complete.
And of course, OUR kids are angels. |
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"gota be cleaners, hate ppl that luk down their noses at ya hoity toity ppl grr lol "
I used to work for a local woman who had her own cleaning firm and the day I stopped was when a new client ended up being a woman I knew as an aquaintance from a toddler group that I went to with my son...once she saw I was her new cleaning lady she all of a sudden started talking down to me and if she saw me at the group she wouldn't talk to me anymore and looked horrified when I DARE say hello... |
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By *ig bad OP Man
over a year ago
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"gota be cleaners, hate ppl that luk down their noses at ya hoity toity ppl grr lol
I used to work for a local woman who had her own cleaning firm and the day I stopped was when a new client ended up being a woman I knew as an aquaintance from a toddler group that I went to with my son...once she saw I was her new cleaning lady she all of a sudden started talking down to me and if she saw me at the group she wouldn't talk to me anymore and looked horrified when I DARE say hello..."
Some people are a bit pathetic if they do that. cleaners are well undervalued by some, bigger companies are just learning it was a mistake to contract them out. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Tooth Fairies... "
awww, what a sweetie u are. When my youngest was a nipper he was washing a tooth in the sink ready to put out for the tooth fairy when it fell down the sink. Unabashed he proceeded to leave a note saying sorry and explaining what happened. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The hard working Admin staff of appreciation societies!
And people who make everday items. I once knew a bloke who worked in a factory that made tights and stockings. He said women now take them for granted. But during world war two there was a demand for them and they were appreciated when recived. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"Lorry drivers, without them, we'd have nothing!"
Actually that's a valid point. Transportation staff, warehouse staff and dockers make sure we have well supplied supermarkets.
I think people in the service industries though are less valued and they are equally as important. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Most under appreciated are whoever it is that empties the dog poo bins...
That's a pretty grim job, but without them the whole country would be overflowing in shite... |
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By *andJ2227Couple
over a year ago
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"I think child care workers are under appreciated. Peeps seem to think they have a breeze of a job. However, besides coping with the complexities of the child care they also have heaps of targets and formfilling to complete.
And of course, OUR kids are angels."
Couldn't agree more, we have to ensure a high standard of physical, emotional, social and intellectual
care for children placed in a Nursery give support to other personnel, implement the daily routine in our base room, safeguard the well being of all children within our care and ensure all
staff within our room are aware of their responsibility in relation to
safeguarding children. We look after peoples most loved possession and yet most are paid national minimum wage. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The under appreciated people in any.country are the primary industries, without whom the whole country and world would he on their knees. I mean the miners, the farmers and the like. Someone who turns something given to us by mother nature and harvesting it so we all can eat or have material things |
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