What's a good part time job for a robot that doesn't involve customer service?
>>38110847
Honestly man, I recommend just avoiding the hospitality industry all together.
>>38110847
>What's a good part time job for a robot that doesn't involve customer service?
Security guard
>>38110975
That's a good one.
>>38110847
How about shelf stacker?
>>38110847
"Wherever you work, son, just remember: Speak with the manager, look him in the eye, stand up straight, and give him a nice, firm handshake."
>>38110975
Can I do this if I'm afembot? Does it matter if I'm small and don't really look intimidating? I just want to sit and read for hours in an empty room looking over something.
Web content manager. No coding required. You work with a what-you-see-is-what-you-get editor to update a website.
>>38110847
Nightshift janitor/floor cleaner
>>38110847
stocking dude. 500% endorse
>>38111319
this tbqh
got a m8 at college who's also a khv and he got a job stocking at sainsburys and he gets to have a headphones in an listen to podcasts and talks all night.
Ive got a mcdicks jobs and I fucking hate it, but its been really good for me to be forced to socialise, and ive even been invited out a few times
Security guard if you wanna get certified, otherwise warehouse, overnight shelf stocker, or back of house restaurant jobs (cleaning plates).
Speaking from experience
Is it hard to be a security guard?
>>38111755
Fuck no
My father use to work security at a nice little spit next to the woods
>Worked 3rd shift
>Brought me and my siblings along
>Shit sucked but not for dad
>Literally spent all his time playing PS2 or PC
>No one bothers you
>Me and my sibilings just explore a 5 story building by ourselves
Security is the best robot job seriously.
>>38111887
Do you need certificates or training courses or could you just jump straight in?
>>38112061
Jump straight in. Literally an entry job. You take training videos (like any job you get about guidelines)