Places to work with SA?

jryden

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I'm going to need to start working soon. Its been about 6 months since I graduated from college. I NEED to get a job. Not only to help my mom but to not disappoint everyone that paid for me to go to school.
Problem is my degree is useless b/c I never learned anything. I was depressed and suicidal the whole time..It was hard to pay attention/learn. I didn't care. I know it sounds like an excuse but its the truth.

I've never had a "real" job. I've either made money on my own or worked for family members. I didn't learn anything there either. So starting from scratch, ZERO experience.

Where can I apply where I won't have to deal with people, atleast not many of them?

I'll eventually start my own business but I first need experience and money.

Thank you.
 

coyote

Well-known member
have you considered driving a truck?

truck drivers spend most of their time alone - in their truck

you just need to get a CDL and maybe got to truck driver's school

the money is actually pretty good
 

jryden

Well-known member
have you considered driving a truck?

truck drivers spend most of their time alone - in their truck

you just need to get a CDL and maybe got to truck driver's school

the money is actually pretty good

mmh no well other people have suggested it but i wouldn't do it.

I'm a BAD driver. can barely operate my small car.
 

Anomaly

Well-known member
IT would be a field where one can minimize interaction with new people. Qualifications and skills would probably be an issue for the more fitting positions; of course there's menial labor and clerical work, but that would involve more interaction.

How about a security guard (night shift in particular)? Delivering newspapers as an extra source of money?
 

bcsr

Well-known member
If you don't mind manual labor, there's plenty of jobs that don't require much social interaction. My first "real" job was unloading trucks at Wal-Mart, then at a factory running machines. Both night jobs, hardly any people.

There are plenty of great careers out there that would fit someone with SA, so don't feel like you have to settle. IT field, Accounting, Laboratory Techs, Mechanics, etc...
 
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