Not a Cubicle Person?

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If you hate the idea of sitting in a cubicle 9-5 everyday – then you might want to look at this article.  click here

What types of jobs/careers are good for this type of person?

Meeting and Event Planner – not only are you constantly running around on this job – you need to be a trouble shooter, be able to keep your calm, be an out-of-the-box thinker and a real knack for being organized.  If this sounds like you…read the article for more information.

Private Investigator – this one may involve some sitting time while on a case but if you like jobs with constant change this one would make you very happy. Article has more information on training for this position.

Registered Nurse – you will hardly ever sit down on this job – with new hand held update devices Nurses no longer sit to update charts.  RN’s are now working in a multitude of different scenarios – even as practitioners in a doctors office or in the operating room as anesthetists.

Chef – fast paced, highly creative people are chefs.  There is nothing more pleasing than preparing food that people love to eat.

Teacher -There are all types of teachers – from substitute teaching, fully certified teachers, and professors.  You can also get a gig with small independent companies teaching classes you are an expert in.  Look to your community colleges or small private schools.

Police Officer/EMT/Fire Officer – all three of these will keep you interested and there will never be a dull day!

Restaurant Managerabout the only time you will be sitting on this job is when you are making out the schedule for the next week and when you are interviewing for new staff.  a typical manager in a restaurant is constantly moving – often works the front and back of the house and must be able to mitigate troubling issues quickly – especially if the restaurant serves alcohol.  Must like food and people for this job to be something you would enjoy doing.

The article gives more detailed information on what skill sets you need, education and expected pay ranges.

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