The magical thyme primitive is, from what I can tell a call center worker. She was supposed to also be a part time medical lab tech. This fact is of interest to me because my daughter is a medical lab technologist. The difference between the two is that (depending on the state) the tech has either no college or at most a 2 year degree and works under the technologist who has a B.S. degree (or higher).
Be that as it may, this primitive has more important things to do besides work for a living, such as collect animals as pets. Big expensive animals like horses. I think also she has social issues and cannot get along with other women in the work place.
A medical lab tech., while not a great paying job is fairly easy to find employment (if only part time) if you are willing to go where the jobs are. A tech with a degree (associates degree) has been through an internship for two semesters, a technologist has three years of undergrad work (heavy in math and science) and a year internship.
Many technologist take 5 years to complete their degree if they didn't take AP chemistry and calculus in high school. A non-degreed tech is working at the mercy of the lab manager and the best way to stay employed (besides showing up for work) is to work towards at minimum an associates degree. Most, if not all community colleges offer all of the class work with the exception of the internship. An individual who works towards this degree, even if taking one class at a time will find the lab managers very supportive. Those who do not are in the same boat as the tech's at the WalMart pharmacy. Just on the job training and everything has to be checked.