A menial job is a job that requires low skills, is low paid, involves repeating the same tasks, and is perceived in society as being of low value.
[3][4][5] Menial jobs are essential for many economic sectors (hospitality industry, retail, agriculture, manufacturing sector).
One of the advantages is that it can be found relatively easily and that it offers a secure income in periods of economic crisis and high unemployment.
[6][7][8][9][10][11] Examples of menial jobs: cashiers, employees in fast food restaurants, janitors, construction workers.
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