The beauty of working for a direct exchange, so far, is that I don't need to put in as much toil as with working for money (in a job, anyway): it's just a matter of washing the dishes for a few dozen people, after a communal meal of sorts (a simple task, with a commercial machine). I can get all my necessary electricity from the local library (lol, laptop) and Florida-weather's always nice enough for napping (unless there's a hurricane).

The last thing I need to figure out is how to get my clothes washed.