What was the easiest job you have ever had?

The dining commons at college. Best job ever. No asshole customers, unlimited free food, lots of downtime, plenty of coworkers to bang.
 
Electrician at a mine. I worked for a contractor then got hired on by the mine itself. All of the work is done by contractors so the in house guys do literally nothing.

We sat in an air conditioned electrical room every day, doing nothing except lockout tagout and resetting drives mostly. The money was good but I hated the boringness of it and felt it was holding me back from learning so I got into working for a contractor again.
 
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Anything public sector is the easiest. A public sector job is so easy it often feels like stealing. That's because it kind of is...........
 
For two summers in high school I lived in south Florida with my grandad, I worked in the IT department of the company he’s in the administration of, I didn’t do shit but answer phones and post funny shit on the internet lol

IT helpdesk is an easy job it was good money for a high school kid though

When I was 22 I got an office job. After working there a few months they moved my assignment to a new position where I was supposed to monitor client accounts that were referred to us from a sister company, log them, and then assign them to a sales rep.

I think they anticipated the volume to be much higher, because the amount of work that I had to do in an 8 hour day was easily finished by me in 10-20 minutes. I spend the rest of the day on sherdog. LOL!
 
I worked in Materials Management at a hospital evening shift. We would do
about 4 hours of work in a 8 hour period. Then we would either sleep,
play video games, or just fuck around.
 
For two summers in high school I lived in south Florida with my grandad, I worked in the IT department of the company he’s in the administration of, I didn’t do shit but answer phones and post funny shit on the internet lol

IT helpdesk is an easy job it was good money for a high school kid though
One summer I worked at an old people bank. Aside from 2 days a month, I read Deadpool comics or did crosswords with the old ladies that worked there.

Another one was over night IT support. 9 hours of online games and Sherdog, then 1 hour of work. Pretty rigid schedule.
 
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