What are some good entry-level jobs that are fairly anti-social? I have a difficult time talking to people and I'd rather have something where I can just work my shift in peace and clock out. Any help?
>>17226765
quite a few entry-level jobs do not require much interaction with other people
fast food - look at food prep, not order taker
groceries - look at shell restocking, not cashier
retail - warehouse work
construction - general manual labor
good luck !
Any sort of administrative job involving data entry, check processing etc.
>>17226856
this is super easy work with the bare minimum of interaction unless you have the misfortune of sharing an office/cube.
>>17226842
Hopefully my position doesn't get switched at a grocery store or something but warehouse sounds pretty cool, thanks.
You could try something that involves talking to people on the phone, for example tech support. Some find easier than face-to-face conversations.
>>17226765
Construction security involves sitting in a cabin on building sites when everyone is away from work. Overnight usually. Most of the guards are anti social dudes