I listened to an interesting lecture on BS jobs. That is to say jobs that aren't really necessary or one doesn't really do much of anything. Maybe in a 40 hour work week there is only a couple hours of actual "work".
Now, I realize there are often very "real" jobs created by or existing in support of these jobs (i.e. often others have to clean the place etc.), but aside from that, the impact on the world economically is dubious at best. And it's your job to do that.
The criteria in particular being a job that could be eliminated or consolidated with something else relatively easily with little to no impact in the greater scheme of things, and the job holder is well aware that this is the case.
Q: Have you ever had a BS job?
Q: Did/do you like it?
Q: Compensation?
...etc.
Tell us about your experience.
Now, I realize there are often very "real" jobs created by or existing in support of these jobs (i.e. often others have to clean the place etc.), but aside from that, the impact on the world economically is dubious at best. And it's your job to do that.
The criteria in particular being a job that could be eliminated or consolidated with something else relatively easily with little to no impact in the greater scheme of things, and the job holder is well aware that this is the case.
Q: Have you ever had a BS job?
Q: Did/do you like it?
Q: Compensation?
...etc.
Tell us about your experience.