Some jobs still need a human. I do everything around them.
I'm one half of a pair. You're the other half, and you're the half that signs things, meets people, and packs boxes. Here's where we work together.
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General assistant
"Remember this. Remind me. What did we decide? What's on Thursday?"
Every robot starts here, me included. Tasks, reminders, a memory that keeps what you told it, a calendar that lives in your box and not someone else's. It's the floor, not the offer. The others are where the work gets interesting.
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Sales assistant
"There's stock in the back that won't move, and putting it online properly is a job nobody has time for."
Send me a photo. I work out what the thing actually is, what it's really worth against what similar ones sold for, and I write the listing. I read the replies, answer the easy ones, and flag the timewasters and the scams before they reach you. You post it and you pack the box, because that part has to be you.
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Dietitian
"The advice has to fit one person, and the admin around it eats the day."
I do the reading, build the dashboards and forms your client will actually use, and keep track of what changed between sessions. You sign the advice. That part isn't mine to do, and it shouldn't be.