The worthless jobs as a Bodybuilder would be the following:
1)Bouncer
2)Personal Trainer
3)Bartender
Those 3 jobs are probably the most worthless and take no skill. They are the LAZY man's ideal job. Those 3 jobs are for people who couldn't take the real world and gave in.
Discuss:
Heap of crap. These jobs are like any other. You get out of it with you put into it. Most people go through the motions and phone it in. You can be a superior PT if you do your homework and put your time in. If you just want to be a glorified rep counter, well, then you are going through the motions. Similarly with being a bouncer. You can be a superior bouncer if you do your homework, train in some specific skills and put in your time and effort. Same thing with bartending.
When I was a "yoot", I was a sacker in a grocery store. Dead end teen McJob, right? But I made an effort to do my job well. You smile, you be courteous to the customer. You don't put the cereal box in the corner of the paper bag cuz it will rip. Don't put the eggs on the bottom, etc. You can take a McJob and be good at it with the right attitude and some gumption. A slacker is going be to be a slacker, no matter what job he is doing. If you think you are better than other people and better than your job, you are going to slack off. Don't look down on your customers/clients. It's just the Golden Rule in action. When I mopped the floor, I did a great job because of superior attitude and superior skills. The sole of a sneaker makes a great eraser for stuck on grime the mop doesn't get off. It's about making an EFFORT to do your job well.
We all know "bodybuilders" who to to the gym regularly, do the same routine all the time and never make progress because they don't make that extra effort to kick it up a notch. Same thing applies to most things in life. Are you going to do your job "just good enough" to get by, or are you going to do that extra bit of work to get ahead? It's called PRIDE. It's why I re-read my posts before I hit the "post" button to catch my typos. Sure, it's quicker to just post with typos, and I may not catch all my mistakes, but I want my posts to make sense and look intelligent. I may not be successful, but it's not because of a lack of trying.
Jason