I am once asking:What are some jobs an early-mid 20 something year old with social anxiety and autism do that aren't too demanding and/or are pretty laid back in nature?I don't currently have a license so I can't work as a trucker or anything.I also don't have a college degree but I have worked in retail before.Someone please help me out because I'm super lost.
>>33742972List:1. Your skills and experience in anything even slightly useful to a potential employer.2. The part of the world.3. City or rural.
Overnight security. There aren't a lot of chill jobs anymore, Mr shekelberg demands that everyone be worked right to the edge of death.
>>337430991. Retail, bilingual, point of sales system experience 2. Texas3. City
I got a relatively cozy job in a kitchen for a meal prep service, so much more laid back than a kitchen at a restaurant with constant time pressure. Fucking bald ass faggot retard boss decided to reset because he didn't like the head chefs so he hired a whole new crew and everybody quit and then I tried to hang on but he cut my hours and forced me out as well.