Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Librarian?
Every librarian I know spends a huge amount of time in front of a computer. Librarians now are experts in databases, knowledge management, research tools and strategy, vendor relationships etc. and work at the computer all day. The people shelving books are not librarians.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Librarian?
Every librarian I know spends a huge amount of time in front of a computer. Librarians now are experts in databases, knowledge management, research tools and strategy, vendor relationships etc. and work at the computer all day. The people shelving books are not librarians.
Anonymous wrote:Librarian?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Grocery store clerk? Retail?
Both probably low stress but you're on your feet all day which is way harder than looking atva computer.
Real low stress would be working as a receptionist/front desk person at a place like ferguson. Not a ton of people coming in, probably low pay though but a fairly easy job.
Anonymous wrote:Any position in restaurants. They will hire you without experience. You can move from being a host or busser to waiter, bartender and then manager.
Way more money a more flexible than retail or school. They also feed you which is awesome.
Anonymous wrote:Starbucks is known for providing decent benefits.
Anonymous wrote:Grocery store clerk? Retail?
Anonymous wrote:School teacher’s aid, retail full time position, library assistant, front desk at a gym, customer service from home, etc…