Depends on what you enjoy and what education you have or are willing to get. And, while you may be working alone in some jobs, there are still customers who have to be pleased.
Working in a mail room, delivering mail, truck driver, courier, plumber, mechanic, carpenter, medical transcriptionist, computer programmer, most home-based businesses, chemist, lab technician, microbioligist, researcher, architect, engineer, roofer, window cleaner, painter, billboard guy (I'm not sure what they are called), garbage man (or sanitation engineer), maintenance man, janitor, scuba diver, archeologist, soloist (musical), photographer, artist, poet, writer, uphosterer, jewellry maker...
2007-05-04 19:08:27
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answered by tiffany 6
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Check with your state. There are many kinds of jobs that pay well and have good benefits doing work like driving a route in a state pickup truck every day checking on bug traps for scientists that are left near the road.
2007-05-05 01:45:47
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answered by Anonymous
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Need more info about you. What kind of education you have and prior job experience. I take your question seriously, but I would not want to suggest a job which you may not be qualified for, nor a job is way below what you are capable of.
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2007-05-05 01:42:52
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answered by mdk 3
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Night watchman, or computer programmer would be fine.
2007-05-05 01:45:11
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answered by squeezie_1999 7
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