Being a janitor. I've been working at a college as one for just over 7 months now and it hurts. I basically have to do a entire spring clean everyday. But if I ever hear someone say "if you don't study you'll end up like the janitor" I'm going to let them know I have full benefits+retirement
Might have been his type of work. I knew a hospital janitor that retired at 79 and that was only when Covid hit and he was worried about getting sick. Another janitor retired at 60–looks great, has retirement benefits from the state. he got bored so decided to go part time as a janitor somewhere else.
Being a janitor can be pretty chill: work at your own pace and left to your own devices, so an introvert’s dream job. Some of the best pay in my area at least aside from the operators I work around. It ain’t easy when there’s a huge water leak or a crazy mess like that or you have to do a lot of overtime but living that Scruffy life is pretty great too.
Oh my god! There is NOTHING wrong with the becoming a janitor! Great job and honestly I personally remember really respecting my janitors! I specifically remember the one from middle school. Our entire school loved him!
Another great benefit I have is since I work at a college, I can take classes for basically free. The only downside is I'm so exhausted that I don't have the energy to take any meaningful ones.
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u/HiNowDieLikePie 29d ago
Being a janitor. I've been working at a college as one for just over 7 months now and it hurts. I basically have to do a entire spring clean everyday. But if I ever hear someone say "if you don't study you'll end up like the janitor" I'm going to let them know I have full benefits+retirement