← Home ← Back to /adv/

Thread 33530729

7 posts 2 images /adv/
Anonymous No.33530729 >>33531496
Jobs for NEETS w/ Social Anxiety
I'm a early to mid 20s NEET with social anxiety who's worried about his trajectory in life.

I was always sheltered as a kid and I never really developed any good social skills and I also have no talents or abilities.

What are good or decent/tolerable jobs for someone in my position?
Anonymous No.33531496
>>33530729 (OP)
>I have social anxiety
Waaa waaa waaaa waaa faggy noises waaa waaaa
>I also have no talents or abilities
>What are good or decent/tolerable jobs for someone in my position?
Grocery bagger.
>but I don't wanna
Get a job, faggot. any job.
>but I'm too good for that
Clearly, you aren't.
Anonymous No.33531517
i went with a gas station clerk position when i was 24 because i thought it'd be nice to get experience socially. quick interactions usually, full attention entire shift (can vary depending location), and i was a heavy smoker, and they gave us free fountain soda, so i got to smoke and sell cigs and drink tons of dr pepper and got paid. and i got to talk to people irl which i thought would be cool. i dont regret the job
Anonymous No.33531527 >>33531569 >>33532087
I had very bad social anxiety. you really do just get over it by having to show up to work on a regular basis. i think looking for jobs that cater to your social anxiety is needlessly restricting. i think you should probably go to a trade school though if you really don't have any skills. like become a HVAC technician or mechanic or something.
Anonymous No.33531569
>>33531527
You are stating a self-fulfilling prophecy. The only solution to social anxiety is social interaction. Most people get anxious in social settings. You are not alone in that aspect. The fact that you're worried is enough motivation to do something about it.
Anonymous No.33532087
>>33531527
I've had a job before in retail. I never missed a day and yet it did nothing to cure me of my anxiety.
Anonymous No.33532136
Night shift security guard? Watch out for ghosts