You should say:
One job I would never want to do in the future is being a garbage collector. I first learned about this job when I was a child, watching workers collect trash early in the morning while I was on my way to school. They had to lift heavy bins and deal with bad smells, which seemed very tough to me. I think this job is difficult because it requires physical strength and endurance. The workers have to work in all kinds of weather, whether it’s hot, cold, or raining. Also, the smell of garbage can be very unpleasant, and the job can be dirty and tiring. The main reason I don’t want to do this job is because I’m not good with bad smells, and I don’t like doing heavy physical work. I also feel that it’s a very important job for society, but it doesn’t get enough respect or good pay. I admire the people who do it, but it’s just not for me. I prefer jobs where I can use my mind more than my body, like teaching or writing.
When answering the IELTS Speaking Part 2 question about a job you don't want to do in the future, start by quickly naming the job (like construction worker or accountant) and where you heard about it (maybe from TV, family, or friends). Then, explain why you think it's hard or easy—maybe it's physically tough or boring. Finally, dive into why you wouldn't want it—maybe it doesn't match your skills, interests, or lifestyle. Keep your answer smooth and natural, like you're telling a story. Use simple words and short sentences to stay clear. Practice timing yourself to fit into 2 minutes. Remember, the examiner wants to hear your thoughts, not perfect grammar, so relax and speak confidently!
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