What is the best career choice a person who just wants to take it easy?
I'm a 21 year old guy who's been a NEET for the past 3 years. I'd love to say this way all my life, but my mom has been threatening to kick me out unless a get a job until the end of the year. I'm looking for something very simple and care-free, preferably with as little human interaction as possible. Maybe just a menial task where you do the same repetitive set of actions for a few hours? Something simple with no stress, where I can maybe put on music or podcasts while I work.
Also, preferably something where there's an option for a part-time shift, so nothing like a truck driver or whatever. I'm also fine with night shifts since I go to sleep every day at like 6 AM anyway. I really don't care about wages either way.
Is it just a pipe dream of a spoiled sheltered social retard who hasn't worked a day in his life, or is such a job a real possibility?
janitor
>>16938450
you'd think so, but a lot of the cleaning industry is manned by female immigrants.
even there he'll face competition.
>Also, preferably something where there's an option for a part-time shift, so nothing like a truck driver or whatever.
truckers do have part time shifts. although nowadays you are being requested exp.
but the standard go to jobs are janitorial work, trucking, security, and garbage collection.
Maybe an overnight shift somewhere, stocking shelves.
>>16938446
Be a shrine maiden in gensokyo
>>16938498
I said I don't care about wages, but I gotta earn at least SOMETHING to show for it, y'know
Start by growing the fuck up? Everyone wants to be lazy, but we do what we must. You will figure it out eventually. Don't be a pathetic mooch.
Funny, most of my early jobs were exactly like this. In some industrial warehouse under fluorescent lighting, packing boxes or working a conveyor belt/production line.
I got all of them through temp agencies.
Pretty much all of what you're looking for is entry level and low-pay/20 hours a week. All of us want that lifestyle but it just isn't reality. Everyone else suffers through it though, so you won't feel alone.
Warehouse, grocer, janitor
They're labor intensive but they give you time to think.