Spoonless the Silent wrote:
The One and Only Poldaran wrote:
On the other hand, have you tried applying to hotels for Night Audit/Weekend Night Audit positions? They're hard as @#%^ to keep filled and people are shocked when you're halfway competent and don't sleep on the job.
No, I haven't. What does the job entail? Night jobs would let me take morning classes, and crash like a boss in the afternoon.
It can vary from hotel to hotel. Mine involves basic data entry and finding other folks' mistakes(which is fairly easy), breakfast setup, customer assistance(first and last hours of the shift, mostly), the occasional toilet plunging and other assorted super basic maintenance(like checking breakers if someones' lights go out).
Other places make their night auditors do laundry, but even then that's fairly simple and mindless.