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7 jobs for antisocial people

If the thought of working with other people makes you want to hole up in a tent and forget about getting a job, don’t fret! There are plenty of jobs for antisocial people. Check out these ideas. 1) Night Security Guard — Malls, business compounds, and museums are all quiet during the night hours... Read more

7 reading jobs for bookworms

Maybe it’s the smell of an old book or the story inside that transports you to another time or place. Whatever it is, you’re a regular bibliophile. If you think the written word is man’s greatest accomplishment, spend your days supporting, creating, and preserving books with these seven jobs for... Read more

Top Ten Jobs for Curious People

It’s good to be curious about your world. And there are plenty of jobs that allow you to ask, “How does that work?” or “What does that do?” Here are the best of the best to get you started. 1) Archaeologist — Spend your days digging up old bones, piecing together the fragments of human history... Read more

Top Ten Jobs for Crafty People

If you spend more time in your shop than in front of the television, why not turn that hobby into a career? Find out about schooling, training, and experience requirements for one of these top crafts jobs. 1) Furniture Maker — Manipulate metal or carve wood into whatever design your mind can envision... Read more

Top Ten Jobs for People Who Hate Cubicles

Get away from the desk and into your job—no chair required. 1) Animal Trainer/Breeder/Caretaker — Work as a Zookeeper, train dogs for security work, breed horses, become a Farrier, or get a job as an Animal Handler for the circus. 2) Welder — Welding definitely keeps you off your bum. Find... Read more