“Easy to do”? Spoken like a man who has never been a dishwasher or a ditch digger.
Evidently your instincts are not too good and I don’t know when you last did that kind of work, but I still dig ditches occasionally.
Since I was a drifter for years, I did much of that kind of work around the country before immigration killed it, it is boring but unskilled and fairly easy if one is young and healthy.
I’m a contractor now, having settled down when I got too old for the road.
Evidently your instincts are not too good and I don’t know when you last did that kind of work, but I still dig ditches occasionally.
Since I was a drifter for years, I did much of that kind of work around the country before immigration killed it, it is boring but unskilled and fairly easy if one is young and healthy.
I’m a contractor now, having settled down when I got too old for the road.
I will add that besides still digging ditches today as part of my contracting work, the job that was most useful to me in my travels, and the one that I most regretted losing to illegal immigration, was dishwasher.
Been both, and agree on the easy part. Not physically easy but a lot less stressful than a lot of professions or jobs dealing with the public.