What Are Some Good Jobs Or Careers For That Doesnt Deal With Minimal Interaction With The Public Or People?
i was thinking truck driving.
minimal human interaction.
most of my stress usually comes from other people, i dont want my job to be stressful at least emotionally or physically.
8 Comments to “What Are Some Good Jobs Or Careers For That Doesnt Deal With Minimal Interaction With The Public Or People?”
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By P K, February 10, 2010 @ 7:08 pm
A monk…don’t even have to worry about having a girlfriend with that job.
By iltmaemc, February 10, 2010 @ 8:12 pm
Lab technician,
any thing in research
Gardener
librarian
meter reader for water,gas, eclectic company.
writer
By Alias Smith & Jones, February 10, 2010 @ 10:53 pm
I’m confused. If you want a job that does NOT involve minimal interaction, then you must want a job with LOTS of interaction, so why would you drive a truck? If, however, you want a job that DOES involve minimal interaction, then trucking might indeed be for you.
Good luck!
By sweet_li, February 11, 2010 @ 12:26 am
My finacee feels the same way. He’s a welder/fabricator and LOVES it.
By m y, February 11, 2010 @ 5:44 am
nothing good if you want to make money
By ☠Naz☠, February 11, 2010 @ 10:46 am
I code medical bills.. and that does not have very much human contact…. You can do it from home or you can do like I do and get a cubicle in the farthest corner of the office.
By GMaster, February 11, 2010 @ 2:28 pm
accountant.
By sheloves, February 11, 2010 @ 7:43 pm
Truck driving is a tough life… and I think you might be surprized at how social truckers are expected to be..
Maybe working with animals would be preferable to people, or computing sciences? Accounting can sometimes be solitary work, but so are many trades.
Perhaps you could complete a some sort of “job fit” inventory – one of those programs where you enter a bunch of info about the things you like and don’t like, skills you have and ones you don’t, and it spits out a list of compatible occupations. I did this at a career counselling centre, and while I’m not in the career at the top of the list, it did point me in the right direction. Good luck!