Repetitive means to repeat, or do something more than once, so repetitive work is something that you do over and over.
Drudgery
No not necessarily
The advantage of a repetitive job are you know already the basic guidelines and process of every flow of work.
My work is very repetitive all I do all day is sew buttons on shirts. My Doctor tells me I have repetitive strain injury from playing to many games of tennis. There are only twelve songs on the Christmas CD, it becomes very repetitive listening to them over and over again it the shop where I work.
I'm ready, ( repetitive)
Periodic rest and relaxation for the muscles involved in repetitive action.
There are many jobs that are repetitive. Often times, working in a factory will consist of repetitive, tedious work where attention to detail is important.
Yes, you can get workman's comp for repetitive motion injuries. You may have to proof the extent or seriousness of those injuries.
long work hours, overtime, repetitive task...
cleaning, studying attending some work/school related infrastructure essential to society
NO. Because this is the routine of my work everyday.
It is much more likely that it is the work that you do, rather than the cold air in which you do it, that is causing your body to ache. You could easily be suffering from a repetitive strain injury, which is a common result of work, which tends to involve repetitive motions. Your work may need an ergonomic adjustment.