>>58821043
being a neet
freelance. freelance as in freedom.
>>58821302
That involves more human interaction then anything, to keep finding clients
>>58821043
Just become a softwaredev.
Also, what about virtual reactions?
related question: what are some jobs (IT or otherwise) where I can use Linux and not have to deal with any Microsoft or Apple anything?
>>58821594
linux expert
Most of them
>>58822368
like?
>>58821594
Network admin at a place running redhat or suse servers. Anything C/C++ related might also be suitable as Windows/OSX development is usually not done with those languages.
>>58821594
>>58821043
None of them.
>>58821043
IT is heavily team-based. Your job is to serve your users and/or customers.
Support. Be a 24/7 "i have virus, pls halp"-bitch and listen how people can be mean as fuck.
>What are some IT jobs that don't involve human interaction?
Wrong industry entirely. Entry-level IT jobs are majority human interaction. You may get to sysadmin status at a certain point, where you still need to interact with a team and the Tier 1 (Entry-Level) people. When you get to a management level, you need to interface with your companies clients and figure out their needs/wants on a project.
TL;DR there is human interaction at any level in IT.
>>58823556
Funny thing is my brother makes 6 figures driving a garbage truck with full benefits and pension. Sure, I make more money as a software dev but my job is much more difficulty and involved. He has young plebs that load the cans and all he does is drive and talk to dispatch.
>>58824472
>>58824577
But I'm neither 6 foot nor hunky, anon.
>>58821594
with a bit of luck, webdev.
>>58821043
Softwaredevs are kinda good at it.
Those just sit there with headphones on and type away.
Or you can go in the datacenter area. Engineers of all kinds are needed in there and there's ALMOST no human interaction, except with a few colleagues
Why not just delete the whole thread instead of making it a graveyard?
lmao
>>58825262
Maybe cause there is a limit of time when you can delet the thread.
(i'm not him/her)
Don't you like walkin trough the cadavers?
Man, just figure it out. Human interaction isn't that hard. This is a civilization about people. That won't change until AI starts building its own cities.
Meditation is really good, especially concentration and metta. Also working out, especially lifting. Then just practice practice practice. Traveling is great, team sports are great, tutoring kids is great, etc