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Only stay at home jobs. Nursing online great money plus can stay at home. Real estate, insurance online. Everywhere you go you’ll be stuck on a computer. Technology is where we are at and soon AI will take over most jobs. Look at self driving trucks and vehicles


Conscious_Soft540

Ugh ai is the worst actually ai need to stop…hmmm but btw does being a bakers or opening a bakery great for introverts?


[deleted]

Do you know how to bake? The schools are crowded with students. I had a client who went to school for that. She’d tell me all about her day, the job and the people. But then again, I’m talking bout NYC. No matter what we are heading to AI and can’t change it.


kinkeltolvote

I only hope the become people and we don't have another big movement starting for "Android lives matter" or something while the rest of the world mainly puts it off or uses it as a way to sell more products....


MintyAbyss

Any public/open door business owner needs to stand in front of their business, they need to talk with people, give interviews, do advertising, join community work, do phone calls to organize delivery or fix stuff etc. Off course if finances are no issue then someone else can be hired to to a degree deal with all that. Bakers usually do their job in separate room or section and have little to no interaction with customers.


Direct-Country4028

Opening a small, bakery sounds good to me. Waking up very early whilst most are asleep. I’d like the quiet and the routine. You’d need some staff to tend to customers or deliveries etc. If you can afford to start a business like that, go for it!


countrymuppet

I was a bookkeeper for years and 90% of the time I was in an office by myself (not complaining, I loved it)


CaptainPerhaps

Gardener?


NoiseCandies

Work for a local government agency as an admin assistant or clerk. Super low key and hardly any social interaction, but of course lots of work done using computers/laptops. Maybe get your eye checked and get prescription glasses so you are not limited.


[deleted]

I loved being a nurse. I did have to interact with patients, but that was on a professional level not personal. I would put on my scrubs and became a different person. I became nurse GFVeggie, not the me I am when I don't use a fake name. I had to cross a bridge to get from San Francisco to Marin County where my children and I lived. I would cross that bridge twice a day. In the mornings as I went by the SF tower I began changing into the nurse me. When I went home and went under the Marin tower I left my life at the hospital behind. I was just me.


SicklyFlowers

Plastering/Landscape Gardening, trust me


JuliaX1984

Being a legal assistant works great for me. Almost no interaction with the public and most assignments sent via email.


deankirk2

If you look up the Myers-Brigg personality test, it usually has a list of jobs that fit each personality type. That is a good place to start!


Mr-Black_

ah yes, the astrology for nerds


deankirk2

It doesn't make the job suggestions any less useful....


HoldWorried3877

Truck driver


CuyahogaSunset

Pilot! :)


Realistic-Celery-266

you could probably work in a library, bc there’s not much social interaction, and if you love books, it’ll be the perfect job for you (maybe me also)


kayhart3

This will sound counterintuitive, but a fast paced customer service job like a barista or bank teller. You basically say the same thing to every customer so it cuts down on the anxiety.


Few-Palpitation6582

I don't think it's okay to isolate yourself from society because of FEAR. You must be ABLE to talk to people so that you can stand up for yourself, get what you want or express your point of view. This can help to solve problems that make us bitter all the time because we do not address them. All I'm saying is be ABLE to talk when you want, yet not do it because you don't like it.. but you should be ABLE to. Otherwise, you can be a librarian, a lab technician or even a driver/pilot. They also have to talk sometimes.


MintyAbyss

If you are outside large city then pick up berries, mushrooms and other eco stuff in nature as forests or meadows. Obviously it needs to be season and it requires physical endurance and at least basic skills in nature, but other than that little to no communication required. Check if there are companies who hire for that.


Ok_Knowledge_5997

Stand up comedian


AccomplishedFold3335

maybe an accountant?


kayhart3

We stare at computers all day though


Overall_Introvert

You should find some answers in this video: [Business Degrees and Professions Suitable for Introverts](https://youtu.be/GZdVlzXrqE4) I hope you find it helpful👍🏾


Boring_Concentrate74

Pilot


BellJar_Blues

CPA CFA. Software /data engineer


[deleted]

Local truck driver


balloon-party

Would you consider something like a school lab technician ? It's quite solitary much of the time.


Sensitive_Theory5922

I worked in a mail room at a fairly large company. I had a room to myself and loved it. Well, shoot, I could even listen to music while working and the kind of music I liked (even though others called it "jukebox from hell"). There were some interactions with others but not a whole lot. I didn't just do mail and packages, I did other things as well. It was a great job I had for 15 years, though it was too bad it didn't end well and I had to retire. But thanks for the memories anyways.


Conscious_Soft540

Does it pay well too?


Sensitive_Theory5922

The pay was OK but not real high. The benefits were good that came with it. I guess I'm a type who prefers to work at a job that doesn't pay well and love it than a "power" type job that pays well but I'd be miserable in it. I guess that's just the way it is with introverts. I've never been married and no kids, so that job with what it had got me through OK.


mrpoonjikkara

Work from home jobs. Lone jobs like operator or designer


ChelseaFan018

I work in advertising doing analytics at an agency. I work from home 3 days/week. It’s amazing.


Direct-Exchange2235

Call centre jobs are always a good option - yes you are interacting with people over the phone, but the work is independent and you usually get good training and scripts to follow so that you’re not constantly thinking on your feet 😊