Easy jobs for someone with mental and social issues? - /adv/ (#33327643) [Archived: 532 hours ago]

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7/7/2025, 10:01:42 AM No.33327643
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To start this off let me just that say that I am a 21yo dude and I am someone who has dealt with mental and social issues for several years now. Lately I have been trying to take steps in improving my life and outlook for the future. I've been having a hard time finding a job just generally feeling overwhelmed with the concept of engaging with others in a workplace as I'm almost a NEET at this point. As well as facing multiple rejections after several interviews. I am working to overcome my self-image issues and social problems but for the time being I really need to find a job with minimal human engagement that pays decent and that I have a realistic chance to get hired for. I've only worked 1 real job before which was working the register for about a year at a locally owned place belonging to my friend and his family. Call me a loser if you want but any genuine advice is a appreciated on easy gigs that can help me socially reintegrate and make some money to get the ball rolling on changing my life. Thanks.
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Anonymous
7/7/2025, 11:01:57 AM No.33327717
>>33327643 (OP)
Something involving routine (so easy to learn) and little contact with others (so less anxiety)

Warenouse, security, shelf-stocking, etc
Anonymous
7/7/2025, 11:36:06 AM No.33327753
First one that comes to mind is shelf-stocking, maybe like at a Walmart or something. You'll probably get asked questions sometimes, but overall not too bad.

Good luck OP. There might be better options so keep a lookout.
Anonymous
7/7/2025, 1:13:49 PM No.33327878
>>33327643 (OP)
Get a customer service job like at a coffee shop to shock yourself out of it.

The first couple days will suck but it will be worth it.

You’ll thank me.