buzzie answered Tuesday January 3 2006, 10:01 pm: I thought of a couple of jobs for you.
You could become a telemarketer. This would suit you because all you have to do is sit, and you're not working with other people just talking to them and you could be fingering them and they would never know over the phone. I'm pretty sure you don't need a highschool degree for this, and you don't need to be extremely intelligent.
You could put an add in the paper and say you can do "light" gardening, such as weeding or flowering plants. I know several old ladies who would love to have someone like you tend to their gardens. It's not that physically straining to weed compared to moving lawns! You can be in the outdoors, you don't need a highschool degree, and you certainly WON'T have to work with people.
The last job which you probably won't want that I was thinking of was being a paper deliverer. You don't have to work with people, it's not that physical ( unless you have to carry them on your shoulder), you get to be in the outdoors, and you don't need a degree. But the downside is it doesn't pay very well.
HelpMeHeather answered Tuesday January 3 2006, 9:46 pm: Well, you could become a dog walker or animal sitter. The only people you would have to see would be the owners, and that is only for a limited amount of time before the go out for the day if you're babysitting for the animal, or if you're coming by to pick up their dog to take it out for a walk. You don't need a degree. You'd get to be outdoors. You said you like animals. Walking isn't physically straining, and neither is sitting ;). And you'd also make good money as long as you advertise as much as you can by perhaps making posters about your business and asking your local stores or grocery markets if you can put them up on their windows so your town could see them. People who have animals but are always on the go would love to have your help, especially if they just got a brand new animal who can't stay home alone just yet but they have to go to work or something.
So it's basically perfect.
Hope I helped you out a little. good luck! [ HelpMeHeather's advice column | Ask HelpMeHeather A Question ]
haileyx3 answered Saturday December 10 2005, 5:29 pm: Well maybe if you were to work at a zoo. You could work with the animals, perhaps feeding them and stuff. You wouldnt have to communicate with people, and how hard is it to feed animals, right? Perhaps something like that. [ haileyx3's advice column | Ask haileyx3 A Question ]
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