Good jobs for an introvert?And please don't say>Just get out of your shell
>>33920372You just need to be more open
>>33920372Driver is good but its dangerous and demandingJanitor is demeaning if you have to work with people aroundClerical work can be tough to break into Groundskeeper sounds good if you are industrious
>>33920372there's more to a job than interacting with people. It's more important that you're fine choosing a social role and believing in the end goal of your labor. I theorize there are 6 essential roles in life. To force people, to reward people, to take resources, to make, distribute and maintain resources.
>>33920420That's a pretty cool theory. Can you expand on each category a little bit, maybe providing examples? I'm intrigued
>>33920420Hmm I think that a Game Designer's actual role is to reward people
And some people are much harder to reward than others
>>33920372I'm a delivery driver for a super market, delivering groceries to customers homes. Obviously I have to interact with customers, but it's only for 2-7 minutes at a time and I don't have conversations with them I just stay politely quiet for most of it. Other than that I am completely on my own for the entire day just driving about, listening to music or whatever, taking my break and eating when I want, it's good shit. Planning on becoming a trucker soon so I can take talking to customers completely out of the job
>>33920372>Good jobs for an introvert?You want a job where you only talk to your boss and go a few coworkers. You want to avoid jobs where you talk to the customer.>Stocking shelves>Gardening / landscaping>Construction work>Farm work>Wood working>Truck driverHell, even something like electrician or plumber you're only going to talk to 1 or 2 clients in a day.
>>33920480Damn, this would be perfect for me except I don't know how to fucking drive, lol. Oh shit on me, dude. Shit on me...
>>33920480I did not know Volvo made semis...
>>33920741nigga whatkeep the wheel straight and press the pedals to go or stop
>>33920372I used to work for Whole Foods and I'd shop people's orders that they put in online. I didn't need to talk to as many people as, say, a cashier did so that was pretty cool
>>33920778A car is not a shopping cart. And doing delivery jobs, you'd be driving a big ass van.
>>33920822True but many are automatics, especially if you live in burgerland
>>33920933I do live in burgerland, but see driving involves many things besides that. Learning how to change lanes. Doing that on the highway at 60mph. Parallel parking. Being able to intuitively see around your vehicle like you have eyes on the fenders. Being able to know which road goes where without being lost. Etc etc.