Jobs for people with social anxiety?

Jobs for people with social anxiety?

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Call centre was nice insofar as I didn't have to speak to people face-to-face. That being said I was still a anxious person for most of the time. Maybe something you can do from a computer at home?

>janitor
>security
>warehouse
>delivery
etc

I did janitor and security and quit both because it had too much social interaction.

then you should maybe up your tolerance a bit if you ever want to work

Nah, I guess I'll just get on disability.
So boring but I don't have much a choice.

these rocks were superheated by plasma current

the little nipples on the side are a tell tale sigh

>So boring but I don't have much a choice.
Get hobbies. I'd love to not have to work but I can't.

how about top left where they are craters?

>the little nipples on the side are a tell tale sigh
You are not knowledgeable about nipples

idk maybe they weathered away

*smirk*
*nice to finally meet you*
*tries forces and awkward kiss*
*lets go be physically intimate* *i literally need to* *we literally need to*
*and then let me get to know you*
*because I don't know shit about you*

Commercial cleaner. You only work at night when businesses are closed. If you do work with other cleaners, they mostly don't speak english so there's no actual communication. You also don't need to work together, you just do your own tasks. Here they pay is around $16/h but there's a lot of unpaid overtime. Everyone is also either drunk or high, there's very little supervision.

I used to work in residential and commercial construction and my boss knew I didn't like to work with others, so I was usually on my own unless I needed help moving material. Sometimes I wouldn't see anyone for weeks at a time. It will be difficult to to get into the business and build experience, though.
I hear truck drivers are good for unsocial people, but you'll probably end up killing hookers if you go that route.

working in a fast food unironically helped me overcome social anxiety, i'm almost a normie now

wagecucking in big factory
it's pretty anonymous

Not socially anxious but very introverted
>prop trading/algotrading
>remote consulting
>remote CS jobs

Were my choices, went for algotrading. If you do CS you got good chances on getting a job without people contact.

i have a data entry job working from home
0 social interaction

sounds like a dream, but will probably be taken over by AI

Late night post delivery job is what I'm considering getting.
I've been a NEET for over a year though and don't know if I feel like getting a job currently. I can still this way for a while at least and all the suicidal thoughts have disappeared so I'm feeling the best I've felt in a decade.
When I do get a job it's going to be so I can start saving up to buy an isolated cabin and then try to live away from other people.

Drawbridge operator. Literally sit in a booth for 8hrs and maybe push a button once or twice.

Anything overnight if you can handle sleeping during the day. Most overnight jobs also pay a differential on top of your base compensation.

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