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What's the least physically demanding job at a warehouse that would require the least interaction with coworkers as possible?
I'm trying to get a job at a UPS warehouse near me.
I heard warehouses don't do interviews. Is that true?
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>>34303134
What's wrong with being homeless? You don't have to work and woke liberals feed and clothe you and you get to camp wherever, do drugs, and terrorize the schmucks who pay taxes. You should try it, dropping out of society for a few years and going on a bit of a bender can be kind of fun.
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>>34303246
You aren't gonna get an easy answer as unempathetic as that sounds. At the bottom of the pyramid is where all the unpleasant jobs nobody wants is.
Now anon, I get it. You hate people. People are a pain in the ass. You have headaches and uncomfortable bowel feelings from dealing with people all the time, but you got to fucking push through it to get the job you want where you don't have to deal with them.
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>>34303246
You can beg for 20 bucks an hour and go anywhere in the United States on a Greyhound bus.
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>>34303886
What if a robber shoots you one day?
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>>34303905
You’re not gonna get that unless you’re a Mexican grandma let’s be real. If you’re personable you could snag front desk, my buddy did that thru his ‘college years’ and he taught himself how to program during the downtime. You could also look for things like parking jobs like the guy in better call Saul, where he sits in the booth.