I had one white collar job that was constant work. An IT Helpdesk for a very large organization. Incredibly understaffed, and hardly IT. More like, babysit boomers who refuse to learn the tools of their job and move tickets for the real IT guys to work them. Glad I'm done with that.
Oh I did something similar. My job was to 70% explaining the same people how one machine worked, which they used weekly and I wrote big notes on how to use it and glued it to the wall.
Later I automated the need for the machine except once every year. Waste of life time.
I had one white collar job that was constant work. An IT Helpdesk for a very large organization. Incredibly understaffed, and hardly IT. More like, babysit boomers who refuse to learn the tools of their job and move tickets for the real IT guys to work them. Glad I'm done with that.
Oh I did something similar. My job was to 70% explaining the same people how one machine worked, which they used weekly and I wrote big notes on how to use it and glued it to the wall. Later I automated the need for the machine except once every year. Waste of life time.