This thread has taken a couple of turns. Anyway, I'm weighing in.
I work for the funeral home in the county, usually one day a week, and whenever they need me. When they need me, it is because something is going on and they need me to do something specific; work a funeral, make a removal, cemetery work, or something.
The one day a week I regularly work, I call it minding the store. My job is to answer the phone if it rings, open the door if someone comes along, and that's about it. That's all I was told to do and the funeral director said he would turn on/ unlock the computer for me to use during the day. I take my own computer, connect to their wifi, and use that time to my best benefit. I spend, usually Thursdays, studying for my sermons, lessons, reading, and whatever else I need to do. I have looked for other things to do, so far I take out the trash and maybe wash a load of towels and sheets. I told my boss about this, that I was enjoying my time, but that I wasn't hurting myself, and if there was anything else I could do to let me know. His response: I want you to answer the phones and be a presence at the business, in case someone comes along. Whatever else you do is fine.
I have worked for the funeral home everyday this week, just been busy. Today, I was on the go all day, really haven't had much time to do "my" stuff. But that's OK. I wasn't really on my time today.
My point, (is there a point), sometimes you look at someone and think they are goofing off (and many times they are), but sometimes they are doing just what they are supposed to be doing.
And no, we don't need anymore help.