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Miscguy 01-13-2005 03:53 PM

2nd Job Choices
 
As most of you dont know, i work an overnight job 40 hours a week. For most this would mean sleeping the day away. However i dont sleep all that much leaving me with an over abundance of free time to sit on my ass doing nothing. Most would enjoy this free time, i do not. I dont like feeling this lazy, let alone actually acting this lazy.

Naturally i've been pondering for some time about filling my day time hours with a second job. This should be a simple task right, walk in to a bunch of places and fill out an application. The problem here is that im not exactally a nice person, with a fairly low tollerance for most of the population, kids taking the cake. I have worked retail as a salesman and can most times cover my hatred for others long enough to clear a shift. That was in the past, im far more filled with intollerance and hate than i was back then.

To cut this down, what are some places i can work 20 hours a week with a fairly regular schedule. With the stipulations that i should probably enjoy going to it, or atleast like something about it. I come to you since i cant really think of many jobs where i have minimal interaction with people, so try to keep that in mind.

Sgt>Stackem 01-13-2005 04:00 PM

landscape company, they will throw you on a mower for the day (seasonal of course)

Nyck 01-13-2005 04:03 PM

Fluffer in Van Nuys...

Jin-Roh 01-13-2005 04:05 PM

Are you a work-a-holic? oOo:

Arkan 01-13-2005 04:11 PM

I never knew you to be a scumbag towards people...i'm quite suprised.

Anywho, ever think of a store greeter? That should break you from your bad dealings with people !! biggrin:

Sergeant_Scrotum 01-13-2005 04:13 PM

I know what your feeling. You could be work at a grocery store. Their are lots of neat things you can do that don't involve people.

Jin-Roh 01-13-2005 04:14 PM

Start your own business that doesn't involve people.

Drew 01-13-2005 04:16 PM

Re: 2nd Job Choices
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Miscguy
As most of you dont know, i work an overnight job 40 hours a week. For most this would mean sleeping the day away. However i dont sleep all that much leaving me with an over abundance of free time to sit on my ass doing nothing. Most would enjoy this free time, i do not. I dont like feeling this lazy, let alone actually acting this lazy.

Naturally i've been pondering for some time about filling my day time hours with a second job. This should be a simple task right, walk in to a bunch of places and fill out an application. The problem here is that im not exactally a nice person, with a fairly low tollerance for most of the population, kids taking the cake. I have worked retail as a salesman and can most times cover my hatred for others long enough to clear a shift. That was in the past, im far more filled with intollerance and hate than i was back then.

To cut this down, what are some places i can work 20 hours a week with a fairly regular schedule. With the stipulations that i should probably enjoy going to it, or atleast like something about it. I come to you since i cant really think of many jobs where i have minimal interaction with people, so try to keep that in mind.

UPS - 21 hours a week and you could probably get an early morning shift so you could go straight from one job to the next.

imported_Grim_Reaper 01-13-2005 04:18 PM

janitor? i dunno what job involves little people skills. in my free time, i just go to a gym. it works, plus can help get a good night's sleep

[DAS REICH] Blitz 01-13-2005 04:52 PM

Noctis's idea seems to be the best, although working at grocery store would be pretty slick.

Coleman 01-13-2005 05:23 PM

staples like nyck

Arkan 01-13-2005 05:35 PM

Yeah, i agree some sort of "Stocking" job would be good. Don't have to deal with people that much.

Sgt>Stackem 01-13-2005 05:37 PM

the UPS thing is good, I did that part time for a while and it pays well for a PT job and you get insurance!

Coleman 01-13-2005 05:50 PM

Then you can do a TV show like "King of Queens" in your own town.

lasagna 01-13-2005 05:52 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Coleman
Then you can do a TV show like "King of Queens" in your own town.

happy:


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