Anonymous wrote:Any position in restaurants. They will hire you without experience. You can move from being a host or busser to waiter, bartender and then manager.
Way more money a more flexible than retail or school. They also feed you which is awesome.
Anonymous wrote:School nurse
Anonymous wrote:I think the trickiest part is finding low key, low tech that also has benefits. Maybe look for an entry level job with a local government? Park ranger? Personal chef? What do you enjoy doing as a hobby?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Any position in restaurants. They will hire you without experience. You can move from being a host or busser to waiter, bartender and then manager.
Way more money a more flexible than retail or school. They also feed you which is awesome.
What do they feed you? Ultra salty- processed food, full of carbs and fructose because is cheaper?
Anonymous wrote:Find a job at an ice cream, cookie, snow cone or donut shop.
Anonymous wrote:Any position in restaurants. They will hire you without experience. You can move from being a host or busser to waiter, bartender and then manager.
Way more money a more flexible than retail or school. They also feed you which is awesome.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Librarian?
Low stress?!?! Have you been a public librarian lately?!
Anonymous wrote:I would avoid any job where you need to be on your feet all day.
If you’ve been at a desk for many years and are above age 30, you will not make a 8-hour shift on your feet. Your feet/back will not cooperate even if you go to the gym and consider yourself in great shape, it is different to be on your feet so long. Avoid all those retail like suggestions here.