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In reply to the discussion: Americans are the loneliest, most isolated people [View all]magical thyme
(14,881 posts)I find the physical environment -- thefluorescent lighting and the grey lines of cubicles -- tiring.
The constant sense of competition from "peers" and "underlings" exhausting.
Browbeating bosses exhausting.
The commute in too much traffic exhausting.
The lunch break too short to eat and get out into some fresh air.
Any other breaks too short.
Zero sense of camaraderie. These days in my one part time, dead-end job, we have no respite from each other and have been assembled in such a way that every look on your face is seen -- and potentially reported on -- by one co-worker or another. Forget muttering under your breath -- the sound carries right around the pod to the next-door worker who will report you.
Every keystroke is monitored and every phone conversation reported, randomly listened in on either live or later.
Furthermore, at that job we don't have a cafeteria proper, but just vending machines with overprice junk food, so if you didn't have time to prepare your own food you are stuck eating crap.
I can't get home soon enough. Tv has been replaced with internet and a shot or 2 of lavender mead so I can let it go and get some sleep. I'm counting the days until I can quit that job.