Has anybody considered working for abdl companies?

Has anyone considered working for abdl companies like tykables, Abu, etc.?

What pros and cons can you think of about working for companies like these, and what advice can be given to someone who may be considering it? How would you explain a job like that to your family/friends? Would you even bother telling them?

I myself am unemployed currently and in a bit of a rough spot and need a job badly. I figure, the abdl community is fairly small and the amount of abdls looking for a job like that might be even smaller. In days like these when employers get bombarded with so many applications they will never see them all, an abdl company may not get so many applications. Atleast I hope so anyway, I could really use a job I don’t care how far I have to drive if I have to!

I wanna know too :0! I never even considered it (also employee discount or no??)

I’m a 4-hour drive from an ABU warehouse

I’m about as far away from one too, and I’m realllly curious. Only downside I can think of is not alot of openings because abdl is a small community…

Keep track of what each company posts on it’s website. Sometimes a job opening is posted.

Be aware, as far as I have seen, it’s almost all warehouse work and oftentimes only part-time work.

It may be exciting to work in a warehouse full of diapers at first, but after a while, it will become another mundane job .

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I’ll keep an eye out on their websites. I’ve worked in a warehouse before so I’m pretty used to that kinda thing. And yea I could see how it could become boring, but then again anything is entertaining if you make it entertaining! I remember playing duck duck goose with packages on the conveyor belt at Amazon. It was pretty fun honestly.

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Honestly it would be a good work environment and you could talk about your little side (obviously keeping it sfw)

Yea and even with it being so far away I can make the full round trip and then some on a full tank of gas in my car. (which thankfully is pretty cheap to fill up)

Good Luck Sundae!

Has anyone attempted to find out how small the community is - worldwide and in USA, UK?

Thanks, I think I’ll end up sending in my resume and cover letter here soon. I’ll keep you all updated!

I’m not sure honestly. I’d love to know though.

Me T00. It’s not so small that it isn’t catered for pretty seriously. But comparably. Small.

Haven’t given it that much thought, mainly as none of them are near me, but if there were jobs that could be full time remote (AND NOT SOME OTHER TECH POSTING LIKE EVERY DAMN THING ALREADY OUT THERE) I’d add on working for a “small adult medical supply company” to my resume. No idea what I could do, but a remote paycheck so I can take the LSAT, some other classes (just for life in general) and run the application gauntlet to go back to school, yeah, I’d be open to it.

I remember hearing that one of the companies gave free diapers to their employees every month. I can’t remember which company though, or if it’s even true.

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ABUNIVERSE does that

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I dont know about working for ABDL company I would like too maybe model for some for some ABDL company

I used to work in warehouses way back then , all over the city, from frozen goods , Large toillet paper company witch is same as the other one i worked for multiple of their plants , witch they owned sister companys!

One of them was a diaper manufacturing plant, mind you i did not think less of it then it was a job,

on an abdl standpoint it was quite interesting , most the time i was the one in the ‘‘stocking the pallets’’ side of the plant ,

At times i would be around the plant machines but not direct on the line persay,

at times i would empty the exess clippings or from defects , feed the machine , Landing zone prints, Or tapes and so forth ,

Never would have guess so many brands or kinds existed for supermarket chains’’

I think working for ABU would be great, I would package and ship and fill in orders if nothing savvy is required like if you need a computer degree or a degree in accounting to fill in orders and get stuff sorted. But you don’t need any degree to package and ship stuff. But I live three hours away, relocating isn’t worth it and a 6 hour drive each day, maybe more if you count traffic.

I’m too old and have too many interests to work in a warehouse. Even for free nappies.

I agree.

I doubt if the average warehouseman would be at all interested in your little side.

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