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what type of job allows me to pour in massive amounts of OT and not speak? I get outcasted by the 3rd month in every job, i absolutely do not want cafetaria areas, no fag talking and business sniffers neither banterous gents

>> No.15772705

sucking dicks.

>> No.15772731

you could suck cocks for money, op

>> No.15772740

>>15772625
security guard or do random shit on upwork

>> No.15772745

>>15772625
Welder or machinist. Literally the best anti-social trades because of how little you have to interact with people.

>> No.15772765

>>15772740
>random shit
Like what?

>> No.15772769

>>15772625
Driving anything. I suggest a forklift or digging machine. When you DO have to talk, you're talking to other men who give zero fucks.

>> No.15772804

Produce or Amazon. I just got a second job at Amazon as a prime shopper. 15 an hour and all I have to do is do people’s shopping list. It’s instacart without the driving. And at my produce job, I just cut watermelon all day without needing to talk to my coworkers. I purposely act more autisticnso they don’t feel offended by my quietness.

>> No.15772852

>>15772765
theres all manner of shit on there. what can you do? theres content writing, data entry. proofreading and more interesting shit if you've got skills

>> No.15772900
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>>15772625
Look for night shift stuff. I barely have to talk to anyone, there's not even a manager there for most of the night. Half the time I'm pretty much just sitting around and getting paid for it.

>> No.15772911

>>15772625
Uber
All the OT you want

>> No.15772952
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15772952

>>15772769
Truck driver. But it's a fucking lifestyle stuck around boomers and answering to faggot office cucks that only do work when it will specifically fuck you over. Not worth the effort for overall pay, but you can make more than standing around being a npc drone.

Forklift or equipment lower pay and more spic prone... but a compromise to working 12 hours a day 7 days a week for months on end.

>> No.15773001

>>15772745
Describe/explain

>> No.15773022

>>15772852
Is there money in it or is it BS? Did some research before and it looks legit.

>> No.15773027

>>15772625
a trade

>> No.15773030

>>15772852
>proofreading
Thanks for the tip anon I might look into this. Natural proficiency in English is something most pajeets can't compete with.

>> No.15773036

>>15772900
What do you do?

>> No.15773056

>>15773036
Night shift as a doorman in a luxury building is probably the best way to clock a shitload OT while doing absolutely nothing all night. You do need to not be completely autistic and kiss ass to the billionaire tenants. You need to know someone to get into those kinds of gigs though, at least here in NY.

>> No.15773060

>>15773022
it's a race to the bottom. you can make alright money though with the right skill set. i'm a software dev and occasionally pick up contracts to make some extra dough.

>> No.15773086

Mining industry. Most positions let you work as much OT as you want. A lot of guys work 60 hours at least and pull in 100k.

>> No.15773096

>>15773086
Also no cafeteria or restaurants near by so you can bring your lunch and hide away somewhere if you want.

>> No.15773850

>>15773060
yeah web stuff is pretty tough with all the pajeets. basically any meme / easy coding is a non starter but you'll find some random niche where they can't touch you eventually that you didn't even know existed.

>> No.15773885

>>15773850
But what did you start out with? Writing? How much a week and how many hours do you work?

>> No.15773904

>>15772745
Was coming into this thread to say machinist. My roommate is a machinist and goes into work 10 hours a night til 4 working night shift babysitting a machine running gcode. Its easy as shit and he doesnt have to deal with anybody and it pays well and he works overtime most weekends.

>> No.15773945

>>15773001
Welder have a helmet over their face for %90 of the day and carry a painfully blinding arc of electricity. Nobody is going to come near you unless it’s important.

Machinists work odd as fuck hours and it’s almost always one guy per machine. You come in, do your set up, run your lot, go home. GD&T guys are specifically left alone in a room to autism out on some part for hours on end.

>> No.15773975

>>15773885
wanted to do web shit but couldn't compete with durgasoft. I can work in Adobe Illustrator as well so started off tracing / making drawings. now got a regular hourly gig that combines dev/design. It's early days but I'm basically making min wage from my bedroom with 0 unwanted human contact, which is worth it to me. plan to raise my rates once I've clocked a few more jobs. avg. 30ish hours a week (cos you can only really bill 5 or 6 hours a day with their gay george orwell app, but you dont have to use it for all clients, I do currently). honestly the little jobs feed thing is cool. you can pick something new to do every week/ month if you get sick of doing one thing. there's a knack to getting proposals. my portfolio is shit so I do a prototype of the job they're asking for and start off the proposal with "I've already gone ahead and made this : whatyouwant.jpeg" usually works.

>> No.15773987

>>15772740
>Security guard
This is it OP. Especially night shifts. I'm doing it right now. I can literally watch movies, play games or trade for hours while being paid to monitor cameras and sometimes walk around a couple of buildings