What job that does not make one feel like he is slaving?

What job that does not make one feel like he is slaving?
Is being a night shift security guard, comfy? Any anons have experience being a security guard?

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Working for your own business or a family owned one is the only job you won't feel like you're being taken advantage of in, and even then you probably still are being taken advantage of

cliché but find something you love i'm a pedophile so i teach in a middle school look forwards to work every day

I mean it's fine if you're not in nig town. Can be mind numbingly boring though. And the co workers are literally retarded

any job where there's a female coworker with a nice ass. Then observe her toilet habits. When you've found out when she goes to poop, you can start sneaking into the female bathroom after she's dropped a fat stinking shit in there

depends how much you're monitored, your coworkers, and capable of living inside your own head
in some places you're the same as any office wagie, or worse, a glorified delivery guy on a timetable checking boxes on your todo-list
in others you can play nintendo switch 80% of your shift and walk around an empty building for the remainder
pay is shit unless you pull overtime

Ephebophile, same but with high school girls. You get paid to watch and interact with schoolgirls without going to horny jail. Some may have a crush on you and flirt fugg is this heaven?

I work security with a top secret clearance. I work overseas and don't pay any taxes if I stay for more than 330 days outside the U.S. Make 88k and am provided an appartment and a company car. At work I just do school work(3 classes) and trade crypto. Comfy

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The security guard i'm looking at is guarding a luxurious condo. What do you think?

worth giving a try, eventual coworkers probably the only real risk to making it uncomfy but potentially comfy as fuck playing vidya, watching movies, getting in a nice quiet walk in nice surroundings, oogling rich bitches

if nothing else you'll get experience and can just apply somewhere else until you find that comfy one

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>eventual coworkers probably the only real risk to making it uncomfy
wdym user? I have no experience so i dont understand
>until you find that comfy one
Do you mean another chiller security jobs? or chiller different type of jobs? Do you have any ideas?
Right now on my mind
>Security guard
>Working at a guitar store
I want to be a librarian for that quiet and peaceful place but you have to have the Information Science degree which I dont have.

I'd say go for it, the mosty worthwhile security jobs are the ones where you do the least amount of work. I have a coworker that does software dev at work and is making bank on top of his salary

just be prepared for residents calling you to help with unclogging drains to opening jars to walking their dogs as it's not uncommon to be expected to be the on site first line support for literally everything

basically feigning emotional support, calling the guy, learning when to say no so you can go back to watching your movie

Security doesn't mean facilities personnel. They may call OPs office and have him call those people

>coworkers
I mean they might be the autistic narc type, or be such a lazy retard that they unwittingly pull the curtain back on your comfy situation
>comfy one
I mean chiller security jobs

Jobs like "Alarm monitor" or "CCTV monitor" are normally more passive that straight up guard jobs

I’m not a night time security guard by one of my close friends used to be. For a fancy hotel. He said most of the time you’re just dealing with lockouts. It can be really boring and the night shift fucks with your head / sleep schedule. Occasionally you have to deal with unruly drunk people which isn’t fun.

If you’re looking to go into law enforcement, it can be a good first step. My friend is a cop now

$100,000 - $125,000
clearancejobs.com/jobs/6354111/security-escort-access-control-specialist
$90,000 - $100,000
clearancejobs.com/jobs/5600089/alarm-monitor

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residents will still ask security to do stuff for them because "you're already here" and "they don't open until morning/monday"
it's literally why I wrote:
>basically feigning emotional support, calling the guy, learning when to say no so you can go back to watching your movie

on the plus side some might try to offer incentives to show their appreciation

Dayshift or nightshift is more chill?

nightshift is more chill but I prefer days because nights can make having a social life annoying. My job has a mid shift thats 2:30pm to 10:30pm which is pretty sweet

Is it true I can do night security and sit in my phone or switch

I had a job in a federal building where I just sat on my phone the entire time. Sometime I'd get in, sit on phone for 8 hours, then alarm the building and leave. Didn't even talk to anyone the entire time. was only 27 an hour though so not a job worth sticking with. Think I made more off of crypto that year