There definitely are some profitable at home options, just hard to get them to work. In same boat, just doing food delivery right now after losing job, I want to start something new that is better but haven't found the right thing yet.

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I "lost" my job at the shop downstairs after getting annoyed none of the 5 people (with the exception of one) seemed to ever do their jobs. Management didn't do anything about it so I went to the owner and it resulted in me getting pretty upset and raising my voice a bit at him. Lasted less than a week and he asked me back but switched me to morning instead of closing. And wouldn't you know it, I open and now none of the closing tasks are done. I like the owner, he's my landlord as well but what I dislike is 5 people failing to do what I manage to do by myself most of the time. And I very much get frustrated when it comes to food and people failing to be clean and sanitary about serving and preparing it. Not looking to get rich at home, just a little play money would be nice.
That sucks, I feel it. Maybe the owner will realize you ran the night shift better and will consider switching you back? It sucks when you feel you do a better job than your whole team, especially when you get paid the same to do it.