On the topic I have found working reception easier than actual administrative assistant job. Like you have to work closely with your boss and have a lot of deeper conversations and if your boss is exhausting/trying to stir up trouble you're in for quite hard days (no it totally didn't happen to me ^^)
With reception it's easy hello, goodbyes, the restroom is behind you and that's all.
Even when people linger they have to go away eventually and you can use the new people coming in to escape. I loved that job.
Sorry, random frustration rant there. I don't know how many times now I've had to explain this concept to very sweet people who seem to take it personally when I don't spend my every waking hour with them. It's so much EASIER when it's a jerk who invites you; them you can just bluntly turn down and leave it at that. When it's someone you like and want to continune getting on with it suddely becomes important to not let misunderstandings take hold. And that's tiring too. It gets to me after a while.
Same. I have that friend, who, like me, don't have a lot of friends left here and who still don't speak Japanese AND work surrounded by Japanese people who don't speak her language (because she doesn't speak English either) and she's bombarding me with invitations.
I like her but once a week is too much for me so I have been refusing conveniently having dentist appointments when she's free. Oops. (and to be honest, I laugh more in the 30 minutes I spend at the dentist than during the days I spend with her. Which shouldn't happen. It hurts. Maybe I should ditch my friend and invite my favorite resident instead ^^)