I really like the point about “physical professionalism” — teaching/lecturing is another one of these intermediate professions where you have to be able to think and act in real time, and the physicality and exertion involved in it mostly goes unmentioned. I started teaching this fall and it is more like a service job than an office job, with all of the fun admin and communication work of the office job thrown in 🙃
I really like the point about “physical professionalism” — teaching/lecturing is another one of these intermediate professions where you have to be able to think and act in real time, and the physicality and exertion involved in it mostly goes unmentioned. I started teaching this fall and it is more like a service job than an office job, with all of the fun admin and communication work of the office job thrown in 🙃
Exactlyy :) doing physical work is fulfilling in a way that beep bop booping on the computer isn't always.