What kind of jobs out there don't require much social intera

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DoniiMann
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14 Nov 2020, 2:48 pm

Jobs that I've had in the past that fit:

Factory Worker. Loud and fast paced. BUT, everyone has a station and few people wander around socialising. Also, can be highly repetitive, which eliminates novelty, which means you end up knowing what you're doing very well.

Plant Nursery. A relatively quiet environment with few emergencies. I worked with the plants instead of the customers. My bosses set my tasks and left me to do it.

Yardman. Our state electricity supplier has various centres around the state that hold their supplies of wiring, transformers, equipment. I'd drive a forklift truck unloading and loading stuff and generally keeping things tidy.

Cleaner. Due to odd hours, specifically designed to keep you out of other people's way, and the speed with which you work, being a cleaner can be one of the least sociable jobs available.

What several of my jobs had in common, with the exception of the factories, is that they required only a small number of staff. This limited social interaction.


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