5 jobs that suit your personality (not ability)

doubtmyself

Banned
LOL, as someone IN IT tech support, i hate to burst your bubble, but i have to interact with quite a few people, im personally responsible for 1254 users and their computers! lol.

OK so I can cross that one out.
I just imagined youd be emailing them all day....not talking to them.::(:
 

LittleKitty

Well-known member
I don't feel like getting into detail. =P

Social Scientist
Writer
Researcher
Artist

Something to do with people and/or animals, most likely animals. =D
 

Iluv

Well-known member
Psychologist
Chef
Zoologist (Zoo Keeper)
Makeup artist
& Author!

After watching say yes to the dress I forgot about Bridal Consultant!
 
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028ellie81

Active member
Childcare
Psychologist
Counsellor
Care Worker
Librarian

Just finished job in Retail Management a very competitive environment and not ideal for someone with Social Anxiety
 

Lexington

Banned
Someone said gigolo?
Yeah male prostitute but I get to pick and choose which female( not male!) clients I attend to.::eek::
 

Lexington

Banned
i've always wondered...

do they carve each matchstick out by hand before dipping them in phosphorous?

i don't think i have the patience for that

Sorry I think you misunderstand. I mean someone who sets up male and female clients together with the hope they will enter into a more serious relationship. Of course it really doesn't matter to me whether they stay together...as long as I get both their fees, especially the guy's fee because he has to pay at least 3 times the amount as the female client.I guess running a dating agency is what I mean, which is quite lucrative from what I gather , if you set one up on the Net that is.
 

Richey

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I would struggle in data entry, because data entry usually means admin which usually means being "the point of call" on phones for customers. It also means organising all the staff events and food for meetings etc. Maybe there are different types of data entry though. Anything in an office is usually pretty intense though.

I've come to realise that a Trade suits me more. Because I don't feel caged in a building like you do in an Office. Trades are mostly outside and they seem to have more flexibility with lunch times and hours as well. You get to start early and leave early as well. There are no meetings, no emails and you learn a practical skill.

Even though i studied in IT i really only enjoy the subject in my own spare time or perhaps if i free lanced as an independent. IT at an office/business is just too much pressure.
 
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