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Computer support helpdesk at a university.
Any sort of service desk could work really. The front door security guy at my office spends a lot of time on his phone when he's not signing in visitors.
True, I'll look into this too. Do you think it's a good idea to ask the employers how much downtime to read etc. there would be when applying, or is it better to keep this to myself?