I am currently still in school and going into higher education and i do not know which kind of major i should really take. I am guessing any kind of job which you can do alone mostly would be fine. Bonus points for jobs that you can even do at home.
Pretty much doesn't exist. You could do well being a freelance graphic designer/freelance Web developer but it's a long road of working in studios before you work a client base big enough to go out on your own. Also these industries kinda make you stagnate if you work alone.
Software engineer, or really any kind of computer programming.
Writing jobs can be done alone and online.
Accounting is typically solo work, but you'll still have to interact with people on occasion
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Oh Accounting sounds good.
>>17383370
Forest service, research biologist, etc. Many lab rats work alone doing assays.
>>17383427
Seconding this - I'm a PM for an Audio/Visual integration company. Crestron/AMX programmers can make serious bank if you're good, I pay my subcontractor programmers $100-$150/hr for project work. If you get to know your way around the larger integrators, plenty of work to go around and you'll have them coming to you.
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>>17383469
I didnt know that research is often alone?
What about astronomy etc ? Arent you usually watching the stars alone ?
I suppose programming is somthing.
Ty for your help
Night security guard
Pay is shit tho