What are some [r9k] approved places to work? I'm stressing myself out trying to find places to apply to
Work from home, obviously.
This millionare in your area is going to share a simple trick how to make 1000 dollars a day from home.
>>29596325
Night security guard or anything night shift to minimize human interaction
>implying as a robot you'll get much of a choice at all
Better start filling out that McDonald's application future wagie
>>29596325
I work at an animal shelter, they would hire anyone because they are so desperate. I work with heroin addicts, coke dealers, ex criminals etc and I spend most of my time with dogs and cats.
I have to do a lot of talking to people though which really sucks. Apparently I have better social skills than the assholes smoking joints out back.
I'm starting to think being a priest or going full blown monk.
>>29596325
I sell on eBay and Amazon. Don't have to deal with people in person except when I'm buying inventory. Or online with customers. I work maybe 15 hours a week, that's both listing and sourcing items. The rest is vidya, shows, eating and 4chan.
>>29597936
What you sell?
Og post
>>29598075
Vidya was my main staple. Fast movers and I know the market well. But I sell almost anything that's worth something. Collectibles, plush, shirts, books, CDs, DVDs, toys, small electronics, etc. I try to stick with small items.
A smart phone is really all you need since you can just look up something you don't know the price of.
I stay away from glassware, clothes(except for graphic shirts), make up, and phone accessories.
>>29596325
Become an author. Being a spaghetti-lord shut-in is completely acceptable for an author.
>>29598267
Ahhh, used goods. Where are you sourcing from? Garage sales?
Freelance Copywriting
>>29598641
thrift stores, swapmeets, clearance isles, yard sales, facebook and craigslist too
Would be a music producer be a robot approved job?
>easy as fuck
>almost never talk with anyone
>can pretty much work anytime you want as long as the finished product is done at the deadline
>if you have a home studio you practically never have to leave your house
Anything wrong with this?