The most satisfying was a temp job as an elementary school secretary. Not only was I secretary to the Principal, but the staff and students too.
386 students! Grade pk through 5. I was responsible for getting fill-in teachers, TAs, and paraprofessionals if some one called out. I had a part time assistant that worked mornings so I was able to visit the class across the hall. My favorite class.
It was the special education class across the hall from my office.
The principal ordered me a rocking chair and put it in the classroom after we learned I'd be there the entire school year. I would squeeze into the little chairs and help the kids with their reading and the kids would laugh and laugh at me trying to get up from those little chairs, but the principal thought I needed my own size chair.
That was very satisfying, causing them to find joy in their day. Some would climb up on my lap while I read outloud. Many of them had a tough set of challenges ahead of them. I was happy that I could inspire them too keep at their studies, especially reading. It's the key to knowledge I believe.
This was made possible because I started at 7am, my helper started at 8:30. So I would get all my work taken care of in the hour and half, let it "rest", then go over to the classroom for an hour or two, or until the boss needed me, then go over my own work.
The challenging part, yet still a lot of fun, were the morning and afternoon announcements. I was very nervous the first time. To overcome that I brought in a stuffed parrot on a swing, hung him in the corner by the mic and read all the announcements to him...no more stage fright, lol. The staff and the kids loved my office, it looked like a jungle by the end of school year...monkeys, birds, and such...I even had a stuffed panther and one of the student teachers brought me a zebra and put it in its front paws. We told the kiddos they were hugging, lol
In the end though the woman that I was filling in for was to return so I was to go temp in the administrative building for the same district. The staff threw me 3 going away parties, with one off campus for adults, lol.
The sad piece to the job was my Principal. She called me in her office a few days before I was to leave to tell me that she was retiring in July. She did not like the woman that was returning and after working with my good-natured attitude she couldn't go back to working with her. She actually cried. However, that was the best work review I've ever had. ♡
Looking back, I think it was my being an INFJ that made that a fun job...but, it was all those I convinced to go along with it too.