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Easiest:
1. Summer temp job in college- a very small office needed someone to fill a maternity leave. All I had to do is answer phone as a reception desk. I answered maybe 3 calls and transferred all day. I remember neffing in ATOT as a kid and Diablo 2 forums. I was dying of boredom. It was a beautiful summer too.
2. A contract gig 5 years ago for PSO IT. Once things reached a stable state, we got to work from home about twice a week. And it wasn't busy. You can might as well call them 2 PTOs after my morning meetings at 9am. 70% downtime and because I'm home, I wasn't bored. Best job I ever had and best money I ever made actually.
Hardest:
1. Being a server for Macaroni Grill (Italian chain). Similar to popular joints like TGIF, weekends got terrifyingly busy. This is the only time I had a brief breakdown at the peak rush on Mothers Day. Man I'm such a good boy- I almost always worked somewhere since I turned 15.
2. I was a migration PM for a huge company. It was a huge pressure cooker and member impact was people not getting their meds, and at worst cancer drugs. I'd wake up at 430a arrive by 530a, get on a status call with India and Philippines, then get on the gauntlet call with directors and 80 people. You better had your updates correct and be able to answer Qs.
I also worked through Jan 1st (new client migration every calendar yr) and worked through 4th of July at 70 to 75 hrs_wk.
This also paid well thank god. Those July 4th weekend releases were awful.
1. Summer temp job in college- a very small office needed someone to fill a maternity leave. All I had to do is answer phone as a reception desk. I answered maybe 3 calls and transferred all day. I remember neffing in ATOT as a kid and Diablo 2 forums. I was dying of boredom. It was a beautiful summer too.
2. A contract gig 5 years ago for PSO IT. Once things reached a stable state, we got to work from home about twice a week. And it wasn't busy. You can might as well call them 2 PTOs after my morning meetings at 9am. 70% downtime and because I'm home, I wasn't bored. Best job I ever had and best money I ever made actually.
Hardest:
1. Being a server for Macaroni Grill (Italian chain). Similar to popular joints like TGIF, weekends got terrifyingly busy. This is the only time I had a brief breakdown at the peak rush on Mothers Day. Man I'm such a good boy- I almost always worked somewhere since I turned 15.
2. I was a migration PM for a huge company. It was a huge pressure cooker and member impact was people not getting their meds, and at worst cancer drugs. I'd wake up at 430a arrive by 530a, get on a status call with India and Philippines, then get on the gauntlet call with directors and 80 people. You better had your updates correct and be able to answer Qs.
I also worked through Jan 1st (new client migration every calendar yr) and worked through 4th of July at 70 to 75 hrs_wk.
This also paid well thank god. Those July 4th weekend releases were awful.
