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What kind of work are social terrorists suitable for?

Sisters, do you like me chubby?

Tired of dealing with the twists and turns in the workplace

More afraid of dealing with strangers

I wish I were like a snail.

So you can hide yourself.

Don't care what other people think!

If you are like this, let's take a look at the following occupations. There must be one for you ~

Pet keeper

Part-time or full-time, just go to the customer's home to feed the pet, shovel the feces, walk the pet, etc.

The job is simple, just dealing with simple animals.

You can also pet thousands of households, which is very suitable for Jimei people who like small animals ~

Media blogger

Now that the Internet is so developed, there are not a few people who choose to be self-media. They don't have to communicate with people face to face through the internet, which is very suitable for social terrorists.

For example, small red book home bloggers, food bloggers, pet bloggers and so on.

You don't need any technology, you don't need to show your face, you just need to take pictures and send them. Really super suitable for social terrorists.

Freelance illustrator/photographer/writer/programmer/chef/musician, etc.

These jobs are very suitable for babies who don't like to talk and communicate with others.

Someone pays for your ideas, works and technology, you just need to focus on your major.

Forest/gate/tomb/island keeper, lighthouse watcher, computer room/warehouse keeper, etc.

Mainly plays the role of caretaker, and has little communication with others. Very suitable for social terrorists, but may be lonely.

Assembly line workers, courier/takeaway personnel, cleaners, drivers, gardeners, etc.

There is basically no need for communication and mechanical labor. It is good to finish what should be done, but it will be difficult.

Suitable for sisters who are not afraid of physical fatigue but are afraid of mental fatigue.

So, social activists, is there a job you like here?