I stretched the truth a bit to ensure I wouldn't be listed as a "critical to be onsite" employee. My sports-induced asthma that I manage just fine was enough for me to check "respiratory illnesses". So I worked from home and avoided the shit tasks that landed on all the people who wanted to go onsite. They did get prioritized for vaccines months before I got mine, so some pros for them as least. Barely any of the work actually required we be physically present though, it was a pile of crap.
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Yeah, mostly K-12 STEM stuff. The girl scout council in my area knows me through various volunteering events and call me up a few times a year to help with something. Also a middle school that I helped develop a "music in science" couple day-long summer camp curriculum. I have a decent sized set of work colleagues I'll draft for help too.
I don't think I have the skills for door knocking or asking people to sign petitions. Or the right perspective. Like, I'd sign a petition to defund ICE right now, but fuck anyone I would have to argue with to get them to sign it. And I don't like either major party here (US) so not even for the bad-but-not-tyrannical one would I do work phones or doors for.