Low energy jobs?

Debating on getting back into seasonal work cause I just don’t know what I want to do anymore. I’m autistic and have depression and jobs that are more on the laid back side and not too much pressure seem hard to come bye. Just looking for ideas/places I could potentially apply to in the nearing future. Don’t really care about climate, I’m pretty good with adapting, my only thing is that my car is 2wd, would need housing, preferably private but I’ve lived with roommates before. I do love people but socializing is hard for me, I’m quiet and shy, I do absolutely love animals. I’ve got some experience dishwashing, cleaning stalls/feeding, worked at a dog rescue for a little bit. A place that’s got horses or near somewhere where you could go for a ride or take lessons would be cool. Any ideas?

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u/hellish_x_thoughts — 4 days ago

Everything needed to make just about everything from scratch

Hopefully this is the correct sub, I can delete if not. I’m moving into a place this weekend and I’d like for it to be a fresh start food wise, I’d love to make as much as I possibly can from scratch. I’m only going to have a hot plate and a toaster oven (it’s got air fry, bake, toast, broil, warm). I’ve got a list started all the ingredients, and looking for anymore that might be helpful;

All purpose flour
Bread flour
Granulated sugar
Powdered sugar
Honey
Salt, pepper etc (Seasonings)
Baking soda
Baking powder
Corn starch
Yeast
Oats
Olive oil
Butter
Eggs
Vinegar
Lemon juice (if not from fresh)
Cocoa powder
Milk/heavy cream etc
edit to add; brown sugar, potatoes

I think to start I’m going to buy basic stuff like mayo, peanut butter, jam, sauces and work up to it, for now some I’d love to try to get right;

Breads/bagels/tortillas
Baked goods
Stuff like pancakes
I’d love to try to make my own chips
Granola bars
Granola
Yogurt

The ultimate goal is just to have to buy minimum, ingredients only, veggies and fruits and meat obviously

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u/hellish_x_thoughts — 20 days ago

Looking for advice

Having trouble finding housing and was wondering if a camper would be a good option. What’s the process like with finding somewhere to keep it, and getting it hauled? What’s order do you do it in, especially cause obviously once you buy it you have to move it?

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u/hellish_x_thoughts — 1 month ago
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Looking for advice

So I’m currently struggling to find housing, and was debating if getting a camper might be a good option. My dilemma is, I’d have to find a camper, find someone to haul it, and find a spot to rent from someone to keep it. What order would you do this in? It’s overwhelming to think about so I’m just curious if anyone here’s had experiences with this? How would you go about this process?

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u/hellish_x_thoughts — 1 month ago

Car living in Florida

I know Florida is not the best option, but work is hard to find, I landed a job and I do not want to risk not having one, and I cannot find a place that I can afford or don’t have there requirements to get into one. I have a Chevy Cruze, I was curious on set up ideas, ways to stay cool, I know calling the stores and asking managers for staying overnight in parking lots, camp grounds, etc. looking for advice on all that stuff.

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u/hellish_x_thoughts — 1 month ago

How do you figure out where to live and what to do?

At 24, I really have no idea what I want or where I want to be. I’ve moved across the country like four times, I’ve had so many jobs, and I just feel so lost. The only times I’m really sure of where I want to be is when I’m in a relationship cause that’s just a reason to make something work where I am. I don’t know why but as dramatic as it sounds I genuinely feel like I have no purpose when I don’t have love. The only thing I really want in life despite people’s opinions is just to be a good wife to someone, but obviously that’s not just something you just make happen. Career wise, I’m lost, I just want to get by, I usually enjoy a job for a little bit then I just want to leave. Location wise, I guess I’m a little too low maintenance and used to moving so I just make anywhere work, there’s places I want to see just like everybody else but it’s just so hard to choose what and where when there’s so much out there, and same thing with jobs, I end up just wanting to leave.

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u/hellish_x_thoughts — 2 months ago

How do you figure out where to live and what to do?

At 24, I really have no idea what I want or where I want to be. I’ve moved across the country like four times, I’ve had so many jobs, and I just feel so lost. The only times I’m really sure of where I want to be is when I’m in a relationship cause that’s just a reason to make something work where I am. I don’t know why but as dramatic as it sounds I genuinely feel like I have no purpose when I don’t have love. The only thing I really want in life despite people’s opinions is just to be a good wife to someone, but obviously that’s not just something you just make happen. Career wise, I’m lost, I just want to get by, I usually enjoy a job for a little bit then I just want to leave. Location wise, I guess I’m a little too low maintenance and used to moving so I just make anywhere work, there’s places I want to see just like everybody else but it’s just so hard to choose what and where when there’s so much out there, and same thing with jobs, I end up just wanting to leave.

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u/hellish_x_thoughts — 2 months ago

Winter seasonal work around horses?

I know there’s a place on Mackinac island that hires for stable help, was curious if there’s anywhere during the winter that hires for help with horses. My life’s kinda up in the air right now but I know horses + traveling are my favorite things. When I get to where I’m going I’m planning on volunteering and getting back into lessons until I can find a seasonal, I don’t have years of experience so I know being a wrangler would be out of the picture, or even places you can work but possibly volunteer if they have horses there?

The climate is something I’m not worried a about, I don’t mind the heat nor cold

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u/hellish_x_thoughts — 2 months ago

Opinions? If it’s not gone by the time I get the money saved considering going looking at it

First time buying a vehicle by myself so figured I could post here

u/hellish_x_thoughts — 2 months ago
▲ 5 r/Rodeo

Getting into ranch broncs

Rode on and off my whole life, been bucked off only a couple times but I just remember wanting to go back and do it again.

From someone who’s not really in the equine world right now, what’s life like for people in the sport? How do you manage work with the seasons, what do you do to afford it? What schools/clinics would you recommend (if possible one for women specifically)? Have you made a permanent kind of move to be able to get access to practice pens/be closer to certain states for entering?

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u/hellish_x_thoughts — 2 months ago

Father won’t give me my savings (cash)

So three years ago I left the state to attend college, no longer live in that state and we do not live in the same state. I’ve made excuses such as finding a car to get some from him. And when I flat out ask him to start sending it over he’ll send some but then “forget” and come up with excuses not to. Not sure if amount is needed to come up with if there’s anything I can do but there SHOULD be at least 10k still in that savings.

Location: New Jersey

My location: Florida

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u/hellish_x_thoughts — 3 months ago