Most /lit/ jobs. (Excluding fulltime writing and publishing.)
Ill start. Sailing.
>>8404894
Sailing aint lit anymore, only filipino slave boys are sailors these days.
>>8404894
shilling for kindle on /lit/
Cataloger of the Human Condition
>>8404894
Cartographer. At any time in human history.
Gas station attendant. Nothing to do but think about what you're writing next
Civil servant
lawyer
>>8405140
Any time? Really?
>>8404894
welfare connoisseur
Barista
>>8404894
Merchant Marine
This is 2016, boats aren't real anymore
Civil Engineer
>>8405799
Lmao I was thinking of that scene
Civil Servant is the occupation where you can most properly develop the feelings of spite towards authority, your peers, and society as a whole.
>>8405907
kerouac got fucked in the ass that way
I work in a state mental asylum. Seems pretty lit-core at times
industrial designer
tailor
>>8404894
literary critic and professor of literature are two that come to mind
rich flandeur
Graveyard shift at a gas station
Management consultant at top tier firm or maybe gas station attendant
>>8404894
Forestry
NEET
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>>8405991
What's more /lit/ than that?
Traveling salesman
Accountant
Law clerk
Civil servant
>>8404894
Head chef at Wendy's
>source: me
The stresses are great for building inspiration and as a head chef I get paid enough to support my passion
>>8406355
>Wendy's
>Chef
Kek
>>8404894
Prostitute
post office
>>8405140
The only acceptable answer itt.
i have five of broats
Pampered housewife.
Insurance clerk.
Homeless.
Ruler.
Sadly, journalist.
Philosophy Professor
Any teacher of literature
Psychologist
Language teacher in another country picrelated
>>8405994
Full-time?
Fashion model, you can read a whole lot the times you are waiting
>>8406240
t. Kafka
>being a wageslave
>/lit/
Complete antithesis of the literary lifestyle desu
>>8404894
Gravedigge or graveyard caretaker.
>>8406365
>Copypasta
>Replying
New
I sell car parts. It's actually pretty /lit/ imho.
>>8404894
>t. Never been in the Navy or a merchant vessel
K.
The best answer is something that doesn't require mental power but still puts you out into the world. Things like construction.
>>8405299
Too bad you didn't think of anything actually decent.
>>8408192
I feel like there is something to this. Idk. I want to teach but at the same time I don't want to spoil my passion by making it my job (not even sure if it will be like that for me desu), kind of want to do a real honest job (maybe a trade?) and focus on my lit life in my free time. Idk I'll probably be a teacher though, idk what else to do in college other than study philosophy.
>>8408193
Your mom would disagree. did you know she could do a handstand?
Nursing.Nah, just kidding, nursing is shit.
Aristocrat. Conversely, slum dweller.
Also, lighthouse keeper, though of course this is no longer a valid occupation.
>>8408369
Damn shame too.