First job suggestions?

I had to go through the same thing let's say you have 5 places call you and want to hire you 1 is the easiest 2.3.4 & 5 is the hardest . You can pick Job 1 because it's the easiest and work yourself into it or just go for it good job 5 and push yourself sooner or later you're going to have to do that because that's just part of life it's part of the workforce communication and being around other people I absolutely hated it but once I accepted it it said this is just the way it's going to be I have to work the rest of my life it got a lot better
There are back room jobs in department stores. Longer term, keep in mind most office jobs basically have a huge bias towards extraversion that they didn’t have 20 or 30 years ago. Skilled trades like welding or electrician work, or if you’re good at math computer coding, pay reasonably well, are more stable than most, and might be a better fit.
part time at the coffee shop is good for me while i go to to school. people are normally in a good mood
First thing is try to find a place where you will not spend your paycheck at.
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A factory, maybe? But one with other women like a bakery or something. Don't worry about being chatted up all the time, because the management probably won't allow it since it reduces productivity.
This is just a thought; I honestly don't know if it's good advice for you or not. So take it with a grain of salt.
What would you like to do? Amazon pays a minimum of $15/hour with full benefits for warehouse work, and they will pay for you to train for a variety of other careers. Costco is also known to pay well for entry-level associates.
I was a sous chef so could hide out back
Ironically I opened up that much over that year I was spending a big chunk of my shift out front with the regular customers at the end
unfortunately for a first job, it will basically always be some shitty retail job. good luck.
Hotel/Motel Housekeeping. Many places pay good money for this position. That's what she said.
You should work in a fast food place. You will have to deal with the public and will have to interact with others. It will be good for you.
Night fill in a supermarket.
It is hard work, but one does not deal with the public and night fill usually pays well, for unskilled work.
Something that doesn't involve regularly dealing with the public.
Get a librarian job / CT Scan Technician
Telecom customer care...
Night fill at a supermarket
@AndrésC64 great minds, sir
Pet-sitting!
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