I've had a few, copy typing for the civil service springs to mind. We had to produce a certain amount of 'titles' each day, the number of which the supervisor recorded in a little book at each days end.
Others fraudulently upped their numbers by taking an easy item (or two), instead of at random, putting the long jobs back on the shelf for Muggins here, typing them, then clocking in before the supervisor arrived. I couldn't bring myself to be as dishonest. After she'd left for the day at 4.30, others would clock out and type another - flexi-time for all so it wasn't discovered. I couldn't get my numbers up so was given notice.
It was suggested that as I was a good worker and they didn't want to lose me so 'I could apply to one of 'the Ministries'. We had to bash away at ghastly old manual typewriters and vacancies were frequently in the Sits Vac with just a phone number - no mention of which organisation. They couldn't keep staff. Sweat shop disguised as clerical/typing.
It took two buses to get there so not worth the aggravation and the wages were low. It was a relief to get the sack.