>32 year old neet with no degree in Australia>shit social skills>never had a job in my life (extreme agoraphobia and just a sperg)>4K in savings >can drive but car is old (2001 model)>ok with repetitive tasksWith these stats, what job should I be looking at? I’m signed up with an agency but they don’t really do shit, so I’m kind of on my own here.
>>33888525Join the army for free job.Or become a cleaner or Uber driver.
>>33888525Have you considered video editing or sound editing. It is incredibly repetitive and, to me, hell on earth to do. But you might like it
you're gonna be delivering my Uber Eats, and no, i'm not gonna tip.
>>33888525pick-packing or semi-skilled manufacturing (making flatpack furniture or something else relatively heavy (shipping costs)) in a warehousegee yourself up before you walk in and ask for a job, they don't mind a sperg if you're hella keen to workdouble bonus points if you drag your handler along but do the talking yourself
>>33888623expanding on flatpack furniture, theres also manufacturing the parts for prefab buildings. comfi and isolating
>>33888525Warehouse work? Seems to be a thing a lot of reclusive people do. You could also try getting a certificate (I'm currently thinking about getting one in caregiving) for a job that only requires a high-school education
>>33888525>in Australiait never began
>>33888525>repetitive tasksA lot of remote jobs are like that. https://www.youtube.com/@learnwithlukas/videos
>>33888603>you're gonna be delivering my Uber Eats, and no, i'm not gonna tip.Okay, kike.
>>33888525Mining.