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Hey I don't know if this will help (anyone at all even someone happening by) but i looked it up ChatGPT
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Solitary, tinkering, meaning-driven person who prefers not to be micromanaged, seeks dignity and usefulness in your work, and wants something recession-resilient with opportunities across the country, here are 20 jobs or job types that match your vibe — mobile phone store work included, but looking more broadly at the full "wandering rural tech–sage, not-a-normie" spectrum:
Tech-Aware, Lightly Customer-Facing (Low Entry)
Mobile Phone Sales / Repair Clerk – Especially small-town or indie shops, not Verizon kiosks. Helps others, minor repairs, some privacy.
Computer Repair / E-Waste Tech – Strip down old machines, salvage parts, rebuild. Some shops even let you freelance or trade.
Printer / Copier Maintenance Technician – Boring, but stable and often solo after training. Most towns have service contracts.
ISP Installation Contractor – For rural areas, companies need install techs for routers/satellite gear. Usually independent or lightly supervised.
U-Haul / Equipment Rental Clerk – Often flexible hours, light lifting, basic tech and paperwork.
Mechanical or Tool-Based (Hands-On, Smart Work Without Intensity)
Locksmith Apprentice or Mobile Lock Tech – Surprisingly independent. Training required but not extensive. Good “solitary tinkerer” match.
Q Sewing Machine / Small pplEngine Repair – Skill-building potential, useful during economic shifts, not high stress.
Key Cutting / Sharpening Services – At hardware stores or kiosks, semi-independent, small-town vibe, low chaos.
Automated Car Wash Maintenance – Those weird roadside machines need love. Often one tech covers a region. Tech-meets-blue-collar.
ATV / Bike / Scooter Mechanic Assistant – Outdoorsy or practical areas often need people to help maintain these. Often small shop feel.
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