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What jobs do you have?

Glovo courier in Asia where I rot
 
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Guys right now I am a security guard but would like to change career. I would like to know what jobs you guys do and if you enjoy it. I would like a job with as little people interaction as possible.
I work as a line inspector for an industrial farm. Basically, just the nigga who throws out bad vegetables before they get bagged. I hate it but if you like little interaction with your coworkers then that's probably the job for you since the machines on the floor are too loud for anyone to actually talk to each other.
 
Guys right now I am a security guard but would like to change career. I would like to know what jobs you guys do and if you enjoy it. I would like a job with as little people interaction as possible.
I work in academia teaching philosophy, history and Constitutional law to undergraduate students. Before that however, I spent almost a decade working in various capacities in the private sector contract security field. I worked as a guard for several years, then as a first line supervisor and eventually a "lieutenant" (lower level manager). I can tell you from the cumulative security experience I've acquired that this is a field which is really optimal for someone like you who seeks to avoid having to engage with people on a regular basis. As you have probably become aware by now, security jobs for the most part entail performing certain routines which typically revolve around providing physical security and a deterrence. I worked third shift for several years and I would routinely go the entire eight hours without interacting with anyone other then the guy who I was relieving and then my own relief. Feel free to ask me whatever questions you may have concerning the industry and whether it might be a right fit for you in the long-term.
 
I work in academia teaching philosophy, history and Constitutional law to undergraduate students. Before that however, I spent almost a decade working in various capacities in the private sector contract security field. I worked as a guard for several years, then as a first line supervisor and eventually a "lieutenant" (lower level manager). I can tell you from the cumulative security experience I've acquired that this is a field which is really optimal for someone like you who seeks to avoid having to engage with people on a regular basis. As you have probably become aware by now, security jobs for the most part entail performing certain routines which typically revolve around providing physical security and a deterrence. I worked third shift for several years and I would routinely go the entire eight hours without interacting with anyone other then the guy who I was relieving and then my own relief. Feel free to ask me whatever questions you may have concerning the industry and whether it might be a right fit for you in the long-term.
I have been doing security for 15 years or more. I probably already know what you know haha thanx for the share. though
 

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