Should I take a job offer as a Nighttime Janitor at a Hospital that pays me $18.50/hr in the meantime as I study for my broker license? The only part of the offer that doesn't sit right with me is that they're looking for me to potentially drive other jannies to work and that of course I'll be alone at a hospital at night where all kinds of creepy shit could happen.
>>34653082>Janny>HospitalIdk, I would avoid it. You can get contaminated easily, not to mention you will have to clean up explosive diarrhea constantly.
>>34653082You won't be alone in the hospital. Hospital is one of the places that is most active and inhabited at night
>>34653159With workers or patients? I've never done hospital work, only reason why I'm considering the offer is because I worked as a Membership card salesman at a local hardware store for a week and fucking hated it.
>>34653190Are you ready to clean up explosive diarrhea, shit stain and blood stain?
>>34653190Patients but also nurses and other staff. Usually hospitals dim the lights, but there will be workers on every single floor.
>>34653255Honestly if they gave me medical masks and gloves I wouldn't mind. I wouldn't like it mind you, but I can handle gross shit if the entire point of it is me removing it and making the area not smell like total shit.
>>34653319They will give you masks and gloves, the pay doesn't seem bad, so you should take it, if I was in dire need of money I would probably do it too, but I'll tell you, to me, it's hard, I have a weak stomach for this stuff.
>>34653082Yes take a job because broker is commission based and you are a 4chan autist not a sales wizard.
>>34653358I've taken commission based work before but the pay was always flimsy and inconsistent
Take the job if they pay for gas
>>34653387I tried real estate and while broker is up the ladder and higher pay it's zero pay if you sell nothing or half the time you sell something there's some fuckery preventing getting paid anyway either on the client side or some cuthroat shit
>>34653417Yeah to be honest I've got a seperate interview with an insurance company for a commission based job and they're hiding the amount I'll be making exactly other than "35%" off each sale. Like what does that mean? Idk I might take that too since it's a hybrid role and I can work from home somedays but the Janny Job seems more consistent with work description and pay