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IT & Activities at retirement community.
Best - feeling valued and appreciated every single day by boss and people who live there. Knowing everyone by name being able to feel like I made a difference daily.
Company has a very very competent it dept that handles infrastructure so I'm essentially there for the end user.
Worst - staff and general fuckery of new construction. Some days are groundhog day.
Could be miles and miles worse. in a unique position where if it's not working escalate, and get to be everyone's best friend who fixes their tech.
Never expected to see those things together. Unless one of the activities is virus scan and password update day.
Lol, it fits better than initially thought.
We do weekly classes on varying tech topics. Weekly virtual reality, thematic if possible. Any and all audio setup for performers & guest speakers. Ends up being a decent bit of tech to handle in activities.