I’ve been working as a certified Phlebotomist Technician for the past four years, and honestly, I’m ready to leave the medical field. It’s been my only long-term job as an adult, but I never wanted to be in this line of work. Retail and customer service jobs just weren’t cutting it for me financially. I’m looking for a new job that pays at least $25/hr, is full-time, and doesn’t involve math, science, or computers. I also want to avoid any stressful situations and not have to travel between different locations. I live in Georgia and have an AAS in Sociology and an AA in Theater Arts. I also hold certifications as a Phlebotomist Technician and Medical Assistant. I’m just a few classes shy of an AA in Business Administration, but I can’t continue that degree. I even tried Mortuary Science but dropped out due to my learning disability, dyscalculia, which makes math and science really challenging for me. My work history includes roles like a funeral director's assistant, retail, casino drinks server, and most recently, an OBGYN Phlebotomist. I’m focused and quiet, but I get easily stressed and have high anxiety. I prefer working solo or in small teams, and I’m not very computer savvy beyond basic Microsoft applications. I have some random skills like public speaking, leather work, and organization. I can learn new skills on my own, as long as they don’t involve math or science. I can’t afford to go back to school for another degree, but I’m open to getting certifications that allow me to work full-time while studying. Traditional trades aren’t an option for me either, as I wouldn’t feel comfortable going into strangers' homes. I’ve also tried entrepreneurship, but my apartment rules prevent me from storing inventory. I’m really hoping to find a new path that aligns with my skills and preferences.
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