Low pay low stress jobs/lifestyle
This is something I've been wondering about for a while. How many of you have tried a low pay/low stress job or lifestyle and liked it? I'm talking about pretty low pay, like working as a waiter at a restaurant.
My parents have always pushed me toward the impressive jobs, so I'm curious about how "bad" (or not bad) these lower-salary jobs are. I like intellectually stimulating things, but I can see myself enjoying a relaxed 9 to 5 drudgery job for a few years. I don't plan to do it forever, just while I work things out and maybe develop a client base as a freelancer.
I feel like my parents have conditioned my thinking in a restricted way, and would like you guys to possibly provide me with a different perspective. Thanks for any advice and experience.
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[ 2.8 ms ] story [ 45.1 ms ] threadI have also been thinking on trying, it is a bit difficult to try that with family, but I guess it could work.
Do try it, it would be nice if you share your results after.
There seem to be a good number of people who are happy working low pay jobs. I can't help but think that there's an unfair social stigma against it.
Take the leave of absence and enjoy a semester of doing something different. Then with that experience under your belt, you will make better decisions for your future.
AFAIK, he's enjoyed life more while in the two "easy" jobs - less money, but more freedom and energy to enjoy life.
I'm trapped on the hamster wheel myself.
In my experience when in high pay/high stress jobs, I spent far more and could never save. The low pay/low stress jobs were the ones where I had fun and managed to save heaps.
That would give you enough passive income for you do whatever you wanted with your time.
I'm in the process of changing careers now. I tried doing the IT thing for several years and ended up hating it. There was a lot of poor work/life balance, stress with meeting deadlines, poor job security (I'm not a developer), etc. This was with several different companies so I don't think it was just poor luck. My passion is working with computers & technology but I realized one day that it just wasn't worth it for me to be so stressed out.
So I spent some time researching careers and I'm now going back community college for something health related. The job security is outstanding, the stress is fairly low, and I actually get to directly help improve the lives of others every day. The pay isn't anything crazy but it's definitely enough to live comfortably on if you just want a modest lifestyle.
Occasionally I do a catering gig, so it's more like a nice, paid hobby.
On a side note, if you're looking for a stress-free job, don't do anything that has to do with restaurants or catering. It's like juggling six flaming torches in one hand while being yelled at.