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 No.6341

One that requires little to no social interraction. One of those do-nothing jobs like gym receptionist or librarian but actually common and not near-impossible to attain.

I apologize for my ignorance, my knowledge when it comes to real world stuff is akin to that of a toddler since I haven't participated in society for a really long time, I humbly ask that you respond accordingly. Unfortunately, right now, I really need income so I have no choice. Any help is greatly appreciated.

 No.6342

Night watchman can be comfy. You can slack off pretty easily depending on the job parameters and get paid to watch movies all night. I currently have an evening desk job at a hostel filled with college students. I just sit at the desk and deal with their problems (usually being locked out of their room after getting piss drunk). Other than that, I mostly do nothing.

 No.6343

I just want somebody to give me the job of my dream without me having to do anything.

 No.6344

>>6342
Hmm… sounds pretty nice. Must be really comfy especially if you're one of those people who monitor the security cameras all day. Thank you so much!

Also, if you don't mind, can you tell me more about your experience? Is it stressful? Have you had any problems with people?

>>6343
If I had to choose between the best job in existence being offered to me on a silver platter and never working again, I would choose the latter without a second thought.

So when I get similar thoughts, I usually say "I wish I had enough money to never need to work, ever". Staying in all day, never having to see or talk to anyone, living completely carefree is the best life I can imagine for myself. I guess I'm just too far gone.

Unfortunately I don't have such a priviledge, I need about 125k in USD to achieve that and I have no way of attaining this other than working.

 No.6352

Insist on regular hours; as in working the same time on the same days every week. Most jobs will do this, but my first job didn't and it felt like it was killing me. Regular hours help you set up a proper sleep schedule and plan for time off.

 No.6353

Night jobs will have a drastic effect on your physical health and at least some effect on your mental. Would not recommend unless you have no other options

 No.6360

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I wanna do this too. My bf suggested I start donating plasma, but I need mail that proves I live at my current address first, so uh … guess I have to figure that out first

 No.6365

>>6341
Do you live near any government-owned parks? They often need patrol/clerks, and depending on how rural your area is, you can go hours without interacting with another person. I worked at a provincial park one summer and spent about 10 minutes a day talking to people and the rest was just me listening to music if I was walking around the grounds or watching stuff if I was in my little booth to do write-up reports or whatever.

>>6360
You can change your address on a lot of online services without needing proof, like your cell phone. Make sure you get digital bills, and they'll issue you an e-bill with the new address. Use that.

 No.6373

>>6341
set up an s-corp so you can get paid more (c2c) and the recipient is obfuscated

 No.6630

I'm not sure how useful this may be since it's been months, but a part time dishwasher position may suit you. Sure, kitchens are busy spaces but you only have to answer to your coworkers, not the general public, and something like a receptionist or librarian would require you to actively use a Customer Service Voice, which is a skill you can build over time, but not intuitive like how one uses their hands to clean off dishes.

Donating plasma was suggested and I agree! But I would not recommend it if you can't afford hearty meals, getting plasma out of your body may drain you in ways you don't expect.

 No.6658

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>>6341
I started wageslaving as a baker at a grocery store, wouldn't recommend
the good part is 90 percent of the time I'm by myself working alone, customers rarely ask questions, the hours and schedule is consistent, the bad part is a bitch manager that I'm forced to interact with, and a lot of work on some days putting products on shelves
I'm currently looking into switching to working retail where I don't have to bust my ass cleaning and working in the freezer and dragging containers on wheels around, all for min wage and mediocre free lunch, hopefully sooner than later

 No.6666

>>6341
>>6658
Working in retail store selling musical instrument can be very comfy. The place is always very quiet and cozy.

Other than that, try digital camera retail store. That place can be a very comfy work in.



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