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  • warped_fungus [she/her]
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    2 years ago

    If there are any indoor rec centers around you (like at campgrounds, parks, or maybe childcare places), being a recreation employee can be chill. It was a lot of downtime with the main responsibilities being: renting out games/sports equipment to members, coming up with and doing games and crafts with small groups of kids, decorating the place, and telling them not to run or play music with bad words. Maybe a quiet shift here and there swiping cards at the entrance gate or cashing out winnings from the gambling machines in the clubhouse. I miss that job, I got fired for flipping off a cop (I was very high and it was summer of 2020). Now I do recreation at a senior living facility and while I love my oldies, its definitely more fun with kids.

    Otherwise if you have a knack for food prep or dont mind cleaning a lot, back-of-house kitchen work can have a nice routine. But restaurants can either be fun places to work or really shitty, there's few in between

    edit: you know what, forget that, kitchens demand a lot of communication and with the way employers are today hiring personality matches, can get cliquey. Stay away from kitchens.

    If you don't mind working with time limits and walkie talkies, fulfilling online orders at a box retail store was okay. Had my headphones in all day and i had all the tech I needed to do my job without bothering or getting bothered by managers very much.