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<blockquote data-quote="Secretface2097" data-source="post: 1490480" data-attributes="member: 22788"><p>Interesting article. I was thinking a lot about getting a job with a strong focus on manual work. Until now I only had one vacation job after I finished school, where I had to do a lot of manual work. Since I started with my studies at the Universtity, I am most of the time sitting in front of a computer. Right now, I am working in the IT business and the constant sitting and watching at a screen is killing me. Therefore, I was thinking about switching to a trade done mainly outside, but am not really sure about it. Your article somehow confirms my doubts I have about moving into a direction of manual work. My body has been more or less only a carrier of brain for most of my life and I have not been in good shape since I left school, but my body is itching to do more than just carry the brain.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Secretface2097, post: 1490480, member: 22788"] Interesting article. I was thinking a lot about getting a job with a strong focus on manual work. Until now I only had one vacation job after I finished school, where I had to do a lot of manual work. Since I started with my studies at the Universtity, I am most of the time sitting in front of a computer. Right now, I am working in the IT business and the constant sitting and watching at a screen is killing me. Therefore, I was thinking about switching to a trade done mainly outside, but am not really sure about it. Your article somehow confirms my doubts I have about moving into a direction of manual work. My body has been more or less only a carrier of brain for most of my life and I have not been in good shape since I left school, but my body is itching to do more than just carry the brain. [/QUOTE]
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