REALLY interesting, nice to hear the reality/ unreality of the cold, hard testing process.
It must be unbelievably tedious and stressful. I guess you have to be super conscious about where your hands are for 9 hours straight - i.e. no touching your face, I'd find that mental awareness for long exhausting in itself.
Are you being paid extra? I hope you're getting some sort of compensation for being in the front line of this!
As someone who has some practice in the lab, wearing gloves automatically means that I'm hyperaware of my hands. Doesn't apply to all tho, some people reach under their face shields to scratch their nose.
I... Uh... Yeah.
I'm being paid 15€/h (would be 14€ without a bachelor's degree) and 18€/h if I'm doing the night shift (would prefer staying on the day shift tbh). So it's good pay compared to what's usually available (about 12€/h).
With less harsh hours, I'd do it for free, I wasn't sure if I'd be paid when I went to the interview.