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What job can someone who doesnt like working do?

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Reply 20
Ffs give serious suggestions please!

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Crash test dummy
There is nothing in the world that meets your requirements.

Try again.

Barely any effort?
£18k minimum?
No interaction with people?

Anything I could think of will involve effort and literally every job requires interaction with people.

I was going to say bus driver/ lorry driver; especially the latter..I mean it involves a lot of effort but you'd hardly be with people. You'll be driving miles and miles and miles...on your own, doesn't require that much interaction compared to other jobs...or I guess you could do something with dead people? They're hardly going to talk to you are they?

My suggestion? Go and live in the woods and start your own tribe. Don't even worry about working, forget that.
Reply 23
Original post by Rugar Rell
Ffs give serious suggestions please!

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What was wrong with train driver or night security?
Reply 24
Original post by Quady
What was wrong with train driver or night security?


I want a job with a nice title
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Reply 25
Original post by Rugar Rell
I want a job with a nice title
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You're not asking for too much at all.
Original post by J-SP
I'd recommend being an evening security guard.

Actually a really good shout.

Iirc people that do night-shifts get relatively good pay (by your definition, anyway)
Reply 27
Original post by AdamCee
Actually a really good shout.

Iirc people that do night-shifts get relatively good pay (by your definition, anyway)


Ha I do this already its crap money

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Reply 28
Original post by Rugar Rell
I want a job with a nice title
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On £18k? Give me a break troll.
Reply 29
Original post by Quady
On £18k? Give me a break troll.


How? Graduates are lucky if they get a job in their field paying 15k.

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Original post by Rugar Rell
How? Graduates are lucky if they get a job in their field paying 15k.

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Um, Comp Sci jobs pay fairly well brah..

I earn more than that as a part time phone salesman in my last year of secondary school - not taking into account other business income.

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Reply 31
Original post by Rugar Rell
How? Graduates are lucky if they get a job in their field paying 15k.

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Really? I started on £28k... and that didn't have a nice job title, my job title now is ok, but then I'm on over £50k, but bloody £18k.

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Hell, I was a 'student scientist' on £15k+ when I was on placement back in 2005...
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Original post by Rugar Rell
How? Graduates are lucky if they get a job in their field paying 15k.

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Even interns get more than this...

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Driving job?
Write a blog perhaps?

I know someone who runs a blog offering betting tips and sports previews. He does well.
Big brother.

Get famous, do some interviews, host a crappy show somewhere..

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