@kdfrawg We’ve had one of these for the last two or three years: http://www.wonnacottfarm.co.uk/organic-turkeys-about.htm
@kdfrawg They wouldn’t suit me, but jobs like nursing or teaching could be immensely satisfying for the right people, only we seem to have just made them hugely stressful instead.
// @sumudu @jws
@kdfrawg We need to get ours ordered. I’m still wavering about what sort to get. Capon or turkey.
@kdfrawg I’m sure that’s part of it. Many jobs were probably never very satisfying, but we do seem to have managed to break a lot of the others.
// @sumudu @jws
@kdfrawg Exactly. It’s quite different from work that has to be done efficiently, and with a final form that suits a customer.
// @sumudu @jws
@kdfrawg Putting cameras down into the reactor was good too, though you’re inevitably somewhat distant from the business end of things.
// @sumudu @jws
@sumudu Your journalling is for you, so it’s fine to do it in the way that suits you best!
// @jws @kdfrawg
@kdfrawg One of the nice things about my physics job was that I could crawl around in the turbine hall basement from time to time. I wasn’t a mechanical kind of engineer, but still, it was nice not to sit in an office the whole time.
// @sumudu @jws
@kdfrawg Yes, that must have been a bit of a culture shock. Sitting at a desk doesn’t feel the same as clambering around a building site either.
// @sumudu @jws