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1in 3 Brits fed up with their work

It looks like Britons are not that interested in work these days, for a new survey has claimed that a third of the working population are fed up of their work, most of the time.

London, Jan 1 : It looks like Britons are not that interested in work these days, for a new survey has claimed that a third of the working population are fed up of their work, most of the time.

Psychologists said that people are tired of their jobs because of the arrival of the new technology, which requires less skill at work and is not as challenging.

Dr Sandi Mann, of the University of Central Lancashire, said that the UK is in the grip of a "Boredom Boom".

"Jobs are becoming more uniform and predictable," The Sun quoted Mann, a saying.

University graduates, she claims, are taking to jobs for which they are overqualified.

Mann said that call centres were one of the main offenders in giving staff dull, repetitive tasks.

ANI

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