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A job where benefits are paid

I don’t think anyone else can understand the emotions of others, but in any case, people can continue to work because there is something they like in their occupation.....

Even if you try to understand something you don’t understand, I think it will be a waste of time. I don’t know what I don’t understand. Because I don’t know.

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As a mindset for taxi drivers, many of them seem to like driving a car. The feeling may not be explained in words.

I don’t really understand that kind of feeling. As long as you drive a car, you have bad hips and internal organs, and there is a risk of traffic accidents.

But people who like to drive a car just like it.

I don’t think anyone else can understand the emotions of others, but in any case, people can continue to work because there is something they like in their occupation. People choose professions that have a mental advantage.

However, it may not be the case. There are jobs in the world that you can generally avoid. It’s a job where benefits are paid. Danger allowance, night shift allowance, special allowance, actual cost payment, long-term business trip allowance, dispatch allowance, etc. A job type in which those modest incentives are added to the basic salary.

In general, those harsh jobs are filled by the number of applicants and volunteers, but the motivation is not limited to the sense of mission. The financial reasons are great.

The allowance is attractive when you need more than your basic salary to pay off various loans.

However, since working is based on economic demands, I think the difference in motivation between those who receive the allowance and those who do not receive it is extremely small.

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