Anonymous wrote:School nurse
Anonymous wrote:The front desk at my local ymca seems really low key. There’s also a gym attendant at the gym area of the ymca. Not the cleaner. Not the trainer. Not the equipment manager. Literally sits at the desk doing nothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
+100. Amen says a librarian!
And dealing with the public is stressful.
Not always
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
+100. Amen says a librarian!
And dealing with the public is stressful.
Anonymous wrote: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.
+100. Amen says a librarian!

Anonymous wrote: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.
Not true for everyone - lots of people use standing desks and are both on their feet and looking at a computer. Depends of the person. Beware of speaking in absolutes
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.