I have a strong autism, fear of talking on the phone and I desperately need to find a job.
And guess what, the only jobs available are in call centers.
What can I do anons except killing myself?
Keep looking around. Try a grocery store, a chick-fil-a, anything.
Full out the resume, hopefully you have either had some previous experience, or at least some volunteer work.
Start practicing your calls to yourself. Write notes on a notepad before you make the call so that the procedure itself doesn't feel so painful and improvised.
Make the call to the establishment, ask for the manager, and just simply introduce yourself, and state that you submitted an application. Be gracious and thank them for their time before hamging up.
It takes practice anon. I'm still the same way about phone calls, but with each one, I promise it gets easier. Check online for job offers being put up, I guarantee they are around.
>>39534867
Thank you anon, I'll do as you said.
Au surplus all the jobs are for people with fluent English so it adds up to a more stressful environment for me as it's my second language and I'm not sure if I can manage talking with some pajeets over a telephone.
Thank you anon one more time, have a good day
Call an employment agency
>>39534539
I got a job in production. Machine operator. Best kind of robot job.
>>39535515
Did you need any previous experience? I'm kind of afraid working in factories of any sorts as I'd probably be surrounded by simple people I.e low lifes on an entry level position
Please tell more about your job
>>39535407
Don't bother me with your bullshit OP.