What Are The Easiest Jobs?

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Air Traffic Controller? Are you serious? That is one of the most stressful jobs you can have. Its not easy by any means.
Bingo! It's forced retirement after 30 years. And you don't just choose to get to go to a class. They have all sorts of assessment tests before you even qualify.
 
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Hell, I manage a hotel in Santa Monica in the evenings, and my job is easy as fuck. I do paperwork and shit for like the first hour, and then I fuck around on the net and eat free food from the room service kitchen, or watch T.V. in my office. I'm not balling outta control, but I make damn decent money, especially for the amount of work I do. Hell, I'm at "work" right now.
 
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Being a punter or a kicker on a pro football team seems pretty easy. All you do in practice is probably run some laps and spend the rest of the time kicking the football. You don't even need anyone to help you get better, you can practice all on your own. You just do the same thing over and over until it becomes routine. And in the game, after you kick the ball, you're not really even expected to tackle the runner. If you do tackle him, good, but if you don't, you don't lose your job over it. Of course there is a great amount of pressure put on you to make the last-second game-winning field goal, but if you do about 50-100 kicks a day it should be routine for you.
 
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Being a punter or a kicker on a pro football team seems pretty easy. All you do in practice is probably run some laps and spend the rest of the time kicking the football. You don't even need anyone to help you get better, you can practice all on your own. You just do the same thing over and over until it becomes routine. And in the game, after you kick the ball, you're not really even expected to tackle the runner. If you do tackle him, good, but if you don't, you don't lose your job over it. Of course there is a great amount of pressure put on you to make the last-second game-winning field goal, but if you do about 50-100 kicks a day it should be routine for you.
Unbeleivable pressure....Just ask Scott Norwood