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Would do a cleaning job? Like one where you go in an office after working hours and work alone or with a couple other who have to clean the place. You wouldn't need to deal with customers and im pretty sure you could wear headphones too.
Good idea! Or even a late night/ early morning stocking shift at the store you already work at.
 
I read magazines. Just made the inks quickly and accurately, hour each. maybe four or five a day only 7-hour workday now that i' m retired the hourly work force makes the ink. Took me 7 years to get it to that point.
 
Good idea! Or even a late night/ early morning stocking shift at the store you already work at.
My availability is set to 24/7 so it’s entirely up to the computer. I haven’t worked a cleaning shift in a while despite telling management I have training in it.
 
My availability is set to 24/7 so it’s entirely up to the computer. I haven’t worked a cleaning shift in a while despite telling management I have training in it.

Have you considered potentially limiting your hours of availability and seeing if that may give you shifts that are more to your preference?

Unfortunately in retail/service, giving an unrestricted schedule is basically giving your employer permission to walk over you.
 

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