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What type of jobs are out there that don't force you to deal with people? |
I'm educated and have a marketing communications background. What jobs are out there for someone like me that don't require dealing with "customers" or "clients" throughout the day, every day? I once held a job as a copywriter and was allowed to do my work with minimal customer contact. Out of all the jobs I've held, I enjoyed it the most, but am not sure I want to write. Any suggestions? well this is simple just think of your favorite things The railroads are hiring (seriously). You start at $18/hour and they train you to become an engineer. Great pay, and you get to drive a train once your training is over. Minimal people contact. Right now, Union Pacific has 332 job openings across the US CSX has over 100 openings Every railroad is hiring in all positions. This is because the workforce is retiring, and demand has exploded. Just an idea you might not have thought of. http://careerlink.com/0/0/5/7/interfac.h... https://careers.csx.com Lighthouse keeper? You could apply to be a night watchman.....they don't have to deal with people since there is no one there at night. You are looking at it- the computer. Your getaway to never having to deal with face-to-face communication again. Unfortunately, it was not my first career choice. I chose psychologist and at 25 am already hitting the burnt out stage. Anyway, computer communication can get you good money with minimal customer contact. Just because you have a degree in marketing communications doesn't mean you cannot go back to school and rack up another one. Good luck on your journey! Try the zoo |
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