We're not busy at work. So I've been sent to another department.now I'm been paid to tape up cardboard boxes. Compaired to the job I do,its a walk in the park and money for nothing. So my question is guys what's the easyest job you've been paid to do |
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I was a Community Visitor many years ago before local government cutbacks where I used to visit elderly people who where on their own, isolated, housebound etc and I loved it. Used to just chat, make sure they were ok and if there was any help they needed etc. I got to know them all well and most would have a cup of tea and cake waiting for me, ( I visited same time/day each week). I loved listening to their stories and leaned so much from them. The only downside was I got attached and heartbroken if they passed away. |
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over a year ago
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"im a promotional model so i get paid to go clubbing, go to concerts, sports events and stuff like that its hardly work its great"
soam i and i get payed to not go to work |
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talking dirty to frustrated men on the fone easy money would have mike and headphones on while doing housework and getting all the men hot under the colour many years ago before webcams were so much part of life lol |
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By *emmefataleWoman
over a year ago
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"talking dirty to frustrated men on the fone easy money would have mike and headphones on while doing housework and getting all the men hot under the colour many years ago before webcams were so much part of life lol" see now i wouldnt find that easy, id find that exhausting... |
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"I few years ago I had to temporarily assign some quite well paid guys to work as “puddle watchers”
Now you have my attention can you expand lol "
We needed the services of a rather militant team of scaffolders who refused to walk cross across the wet deck of our oil-rig to get to the covered area where they were needed.. …..
So rather than allow them to just sit about drinking coffee every morning until the decks dried in the heat of the day…
We deployed some of our own guys with mops and buckets to keep a pathway dry,,,, This tactic didn't go down well with the scaffolders who had no choice but to use the dry paths we'd provided,,,,
However to save face they insisted some of our guys remaind on standby in case it rained ….
Our guys nicknamed themselves “Puddle-watchers” …..
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