Are there any side jobs I could get that don't involve interacting with people?
I have really bad tremors and can't look people in the face without spazing out.
I wanna know too.
I heard that you can make a decent amount of money promoting stuff on Twitter, but it's a bit hard to get into and I haven't tried it.
Here's a trick to remember when looking at people.
You can fake eye contact. Just don't look directly into their eyes. Just slightly off to the side of their face and straight through them.
Unless they are specifically focusing they won't recognise that you arent looking at their faces and continue to talk to you like normal.
His do I know this? I work on the tills and I really struggle to look people in the eye. So I technically dont and no-one seems to notice.
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You can tell me as many tricks as you want but none of them help. I would rather just get a job that doesn't have to deal with a lot of people.
Solo App developer
I would like working in a place with ppl here, helping them in stuff like treating other ppl. I know I also experienced this.
Anyway, have you considered a Call Center? I know it's also a bit challenging in gaving to do the interview face to face and you might work in a place with other people, but as far as contact goes, you don't have to treat any client physically.