Poet
I'd love to be a poet can one do that professionally?
Working in a public library in some capacity doesn't seem like a bad idea.Give this a bump, maybe get some other ideas.
A library would be the most obvious choice.What jobs are there for someone with severe (reactive) tinnitus and hyperacusis? I need to make at least 500 bucks a week so I don't lose my house.
From home. I can't speak, I can't take any audio at all, or drive.A library would be the most obvious choice.
Programming? Editing? Writing? I don't know.From home. I can't speak, I can't take any audio at all, or drive.
I work in a public library and you would be surprised how loud it gets, especially when children are present. I keep my Peltor earmuffs handy at all times.A library would be the most obvious choice.
Can you take me as your apprentice por favor? Conservators are badass.I'm a conservator, so work in quiet museums, country houses - and studios, which require complete concentration, so extreme quiet is a must.
Only just seen this! Why thank you. Have you got a steady hand, and are you good at glueing things back together? If so, then you're in! You get to wear a lab coat and everything.Can you take me as your apprentice por favor? Conservators are badass.
Look into freelance data entry. It's remote work, but you need to be quick on the keyboard though. Find a client online who is willing to hire you. Conversing with them will likely be done through emails only.Seriously, anybody know of a job I can do from home, that doesn't require any talking? I only really need to make like $600 a month to cover some bills.
Only just seen this! Why thank you. Have you got a steady hand, and are you good at glueing things back together? If so, then you're in! You get to wear a lab coat and everything.
It is a quiet job, until you turn on that noisy little thing in the background. That's a museum/conservation vac, and it can be as loud as normal vacuum, and it's usually placed on the table right near your face. I keep it on a low setting and place it as far away from me as possible - and ofc wear earplugs.I envy you! But seriously I do think we would look badass together in lab coats. We both wear glasses yo.
Coding.Seriously, anybody know of a job I can do from home, that doesn't require any talking? I only really need to make like $600 a month to cover some bills.
What if you can't code, nor can wrap your head around coding? I've tried learning it before and it's the most difficult and confusing thing I've ever attempted. That, on top of having chronic hand pain, make it seem like an impossible career path.Coding.
Maybe you could open an online shop and sell vintage clothes/homewares on eBay or Depop? you could probably find a wholesale vendor online, then it's just a matter of taking photos and writing listing descriptions.I am also interested in online work where I won't need to talk or use a telephone, and very little typing (chronic RSI)
There is also a woman named Steph Matto who sell her farts in a jar, but had to limit her production due to the overwhelming success of her fart jars. She has now branched out her product line by selling breast sweat in a jar.I saw an article the other day about a lady who was making $4,000 a month selling photos of her feet. I was of course amazed and envious lol.
Anything's possible.There is also a woman named Steph Matto who sell her farts in a jar, but had to limit her production due to the overwhelming success of her fart jars. She has now branched out her product line by selling breast sweat in a jar.
Find a need, fill a need.
Now if there were only a market for ball sweat...