what would be a good job for somebody who has really bad anxiety attacks?



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  1. arwyayen23 March 3rd

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    a mascot at disneyland or a baseball game


  2. nina h March 3rd

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    maybe a low key office job. i get anxiety too. somthin close to home or family…good comfor tknowing your close to home. i wish you luck.


  3. texas1970 March 3rd

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    bartender


  4. SorrowSmiles March 3rd

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    I’ve got the same problem and am currently receiving SSI from the state. You should look into receiving the same thing. Go to your local Social Security office and ask about SSI benefits. Atleast that way you can get an ok amount of money until you figure out what it is you want to do with your life. Good luck!


  5. mm3mmt March 3rd

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    Air traffic controller.


  6. rb_cubed March 3rd

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    Steel worker in high rise construction.


  7. JOHN g March 3rd

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    jen i hate you


  8. Meg March 3rd

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    You should try finding something that you enjoy, but that won’t stop the anxiety attacks from happening. Check out the website below. They were able to help me control my anxiety and depression. I am doing much better now.


  9. Xaemiejiel March 3rd

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    data entry


  10. Heidi J March 3rd

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    Open an ebay store. My brother in law has Social Anxiety Disorder and he is on disability, but he supplements with Ebay. He finds things cheap and resells them. Good luck!


  11. I'manalienfrog March 3rd

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    Brain surgeon


  12. loyal_tree March 3rd

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    eBay reseller. Work your own hours!


  13. Mary March 3rd

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    A temp office job. Office jobs – usually jobs about computers – don’t require a lot of personal communication with people, and thus less stress, less anxiety.

    Plus, if you’re feeling badly, you don’t have to have a job. Temp jobs are perfect in this way.


  14. brandiejs1979 March 3rd

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    deep sea diver….taco bell drive thru….lion tamer….childcare….kindergarten teacher….president of the usa


  15. The Foosaaaah March 3rd

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    Policeman


  16. DJ March 3rd

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    Air traffic controller?


  17. crazymomma March 3rd

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    In some cases, you may be able to get disability for that.


  18. SnuffySmith March 3rd

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    Landscaping, trash pick-up, animal attendant


  19. Ronald H March 3rd

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    Prison Guard


  20. celticwaverider March 3rd

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    carpenter; banging nails all day takes the edge off life


  21. ptmamas March 3rd

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    stay at home mom or dad?
    computer ________________ <– fill in the blank
    do something that you can work from home?


  22. Sean@CTU March 3rd

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    Something outdoors, non-confining, semi-social, the national park service has all sorts of position available, something like that would be excellent


  23. zippythesimshead March 3rd

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    maybe working in a sleep lab?

    what could be more relaxing than watching other people sleep?


  24. Razzy March 3rd

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    It depends on what brings the attacks on. . . . well, on second thought. . . A person with chronic anxiety attacks really should seek help because the constant stimulation of your sympathetic nervous system (the fight or flight response) will not allow your body to function correctly. . . once the person gets help, he/she will be able to do any job he/she desires.


  25. jeremys March 3rd

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    masager


  26. anotherperson March 3rd

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    If you have bad anxiety attacks then you’d have to find a job where you don’t have deadlines . . . sanitation worker, babysitter (teenagers), telemarketer. . .


  27. ken t March 3rd

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    an outdoor job


  28. lieulieu_val March 3rd

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    As a fellow anxious person, I find that if you find a job that you enjoy, you won’t be as likely for an attack. The people that you work with really will effect you’re ability to control your anxiety, too. When you go for an interview remember that you are also interviewing the employer, don’t be afraid to ask questions. Be up front about yourself, they will respect you for it and be able to give you a realistic view of your tasks. If it’s something that you feel you’d be able to handle, go for it. If not, don’t waste your time and theirs by trying to fit into a mold. I work at a vet clinic and it can get really stressful at times, but most of the time just being around the animals helps to calm me. You just have to find your outlet and try to make it into a profession.


  29. Soul Doctor March 3rd

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    Homeopathic Treatment for Anxiety Attacks :-
    What sort of Anxiety Attacks do you feel ! Details please.
    If accompanied with the fear of death or fear in general take Aconite 200C just once every day.
    And if you have a fear of heights along with your anxiety take ARGENTUM NIT 200C just one dose a day.
    Get cured and go find a good job for yourself !
    If you have any other symptoms apart from the ones i have given above please send your details for a correct remedy.
    Take Care and God Bless you


  30. sacabeans00 March 3rd

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    Any job. See a doctor and get on medication. Once you get the anxiety under control, you should be able to get on with your normal life. Know that any new job is going to be a trigger for stress, so when ever starting a new job…see if there are any additional medications you can use as a supplement to help with interview jitters, first days of work, etc… Doing a job you enjoy is also important in alleviating the everyday stress.


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