What are boring jobs that pay well?
Click through to learn about high-paying careers that won’t kill you — even if they are a bit boring.
- Accountant. Median Annual Salary: $69,350.
- Actuary.
- Administrative Services Manager.
- Budget Analyst.
- Compliance Officer.
- Computer and Information Research Scientist.
- Database Administrator.
- Economist.
What to do when your job is super boring?
Here are three fresh suggestions:
- Start a Side Project. If starting new projects at work isn’t giving you the stimulation you’re craving, consider starting something outside the office.
- Volunteer. People often see the word “volunteer” and immediately think of a soup kitchen.
- Take an Unplugged Vacation.
Why do I find my job so boring?
The article says workplace boredom generally occurs when people feel like they don’t belong in their jobs; believe they are underutilized, doing work that is beneath their skills or experience; or lack the opportunity to learn new things and develop in their careers.
Is it normal to be bored at work?
When you feel bored at work, it’s actually a warning sign you shouldn’t overlook. It could mean you’re missing a purpose in life. Stop doing the same thing every day and let yourself feel bored. Start making a change to make yourself feel enthusiastic again about your career and your life.
What should you do if you are bored at your job?
They’re also doing boring work while being constantly stressed. If you were bored because you were actually doing tedious work 8 hours a day, I’d say quit and find a better job, but doing as little as 2–3 hours of actual work every day means you have 5–6 hours to do whatever you want.
Is it boring to work in a factory?
People working in a factory or a restaurant usually work more in a day than you do every week (while also getting yelled at constantly) but you earn as much as 8 times as much as they do (also, I’m assuming you’re allowed to go to the bathroom without having to wait several hours). They’re also doing boring work while being constantly stressed.
Do you have to take a good job if the salary is good?
I can’t tell you not to take a job if the salary is good. But if the salary is the only reason you’re taking that job, then I would try and find one more compelling reason why you should say “yes.” Make sure that you have something to fall back on if the rest of the job turns out to be horrible.
How to reduce the cost of living this boring life?
Start to minimize your cost of living this boring life. Input all your accounts into mint.com, your debugging-brain along with mint’s great UI will show you where to cut down nearly instantly. (Rent will be where you can really save some cash)