Jobs that are great for ghosting

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    Gnostic
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    Basically any difficult and demanding job that no women wants.

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    #307420
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    OldBill
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    IT is the “go to” career for ghosting. It’s vitally necessary and yet requires skills the majority of people cannot understand or master.

    That’s what a ghosting job is all about: You perform vital work other people cannot with skills other people cannot gain.

    Heavy industry is chock full of such positions and, despite overseas job losses, those jobs still exist in large numbers while paying relatively well.

    Road work is another area. There is an entire subculture of “road whores” who routinely move around the country working plant outages, industrial construction projects, and the like. The people doing such work are 99% men and there are service businesses which cater specifically to their needs.

    You can begin to explore employment opportunities in the “road whore” world at this site: Road Warrior Jobs.

    I was a true road warrior for most of the 90s traveling worldwide. I still travel for a living, just not as often or as far afield.

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    Samsquanch
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    A line cook in a restaurant is a good ghosting job, just watch out for the servers. I would think an overnight shelve stocking job at a walmart or grocery store would be ideal too.

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    Antipathy
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    Go for overnight shifts if you want to ghost. I work only with men now, most of us are very quiet, and keep to ourselves, and just do our job. The reason you’ll rarely ever find women working with a nightshift crew is, they are social creatures and need constant attention, and validation. They’ll never get this in a nightshift environment, where you’re EXPECTED to get a lot of work done in a short period of time. Also factor in that most of the younger chicks are in college and can’t work nights, because they need to sleep before classes.

    Hope this helps.

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    Jeremiah Johnson
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    Overall, there was a 36% increase in the number of remote listings, with computer and IT jobs topping the list of fields offering such opportunities, followed by medical and health, sales, administrative, customer service, education and training, and finally, marketing.

    Some of the most popular telecommuting jobs included writer, engineer, marketing manager, healthcare consultant, case manager, development director and recruiter.

    “These companies clearly understand that integrating telecommuters into their workforce is a smart business strategy,” said Sara Sutton Fell, founder and CEO of FlexJobs, in a statement. “Remote working is on the rise, and this acceleration is great news for anyone wishing to trade the office for a telecommuting job.”

    Here’s the top 100 Companies hiring people to work from home. A couple of woman jobs in the list, please just disregard these….

    LiveOps
    TeleTech
    Amazon
    Sutherland Global Services
    UnitedHealth Group
    Dell
    IBM
    U.S. Department of Agriculture
    Working Solutions
    Humana
    Aetna
    Intuit
    Kaplan
    Kelly Services
    Cactus Communications
    Westat
    Salesforce
    PAREXEL
    CyberCoders
    American Express
    VMware
    SAP
    Xerox
    First Data
    US-Reports
    Oracle
    CACI International
    A Place for Mom
    Anthem, Inc.
    Dell SecureWorks
    World Travel Holdings
    ADP
    Aon
    University of Maryland University College
    Allergan Inc
    K12
    U.S. Department of Transportation
    CSI Companies
    Robert Half
    Nielsen
    Red Hat
    Adobe Systems
    Overland Solutions, Inc.
    BCD Travel
    Connections Education
    Deloitte
    Apple
    McKesson Corporation
    Thermo Fisher Scientific
    Precyse
    Haynes & Company
    Pharmaceutical Product Development Inc.
    IT Pros Philadelphia
    Cigna
    Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
    Sungard Availability Services
    Infor
    Sodexo
    About.com
    Altegra Health
    GE – General Electric
    Western Governors University
    Grand Canyon University
    Walden University
    Vivint
    BroadSpire
    Covance
    Ellucian
    HD Supply
    Perficient Inc.
    Teradata
    Wells Fargo
    Symantec Corporation
    Real Staffing
    Science Applications International Corporation – SAIC
    AmerisourceBergen Corporation
    Appen
    Hartford Financial Services Group
    RetailData
    SYKES
    SRA International
    Citizens Financial Group
    CVS Health
    Healthfirst
    American Heart Association
    BMC Software
    hibu
    inVentiv Health
    Rosetta Stone
    Erie Insurance Group
    Worldpay
    CleverTech
    Achieve Test Prep
    Deluxe
    DataStax
    CDK Global
    Teleflex
    Aquent
    Parallon
    U.S. Department of the Interior

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    KingofWisdom
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    Overnight security guard. You’re getting paid to stand/sit around and keep guard, essentially you’re not doing much of anything. Working with a big team (as you would in a retail setting) sets off my anxiety, and for the pay you get that s~~~ isn’t worth it. I don’t get satisfaction from a hard day’s work, my hobbies are what satisfy me. I want work to be as painless as possible.

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    Sky-O
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    I was a guitar tech for a well known metal band (at the time: their 5th & 6th studio releases went multi platinum and they had massive support from their label) for three years.

    All my stuff was in storage. Travelled the world, lived on a tour bus, hotels. Had a few months off at one point – Got on a plane in Athens, Greece and went to Costa Rica with only a backpack.

    It fits the criteria for ghosting when even your close friends and / or family do not have an address for you and even wonder if you are dead. It was an era prior to cell phones being in everyone’s hands. Internet was more or less all text: No social media like Facebook, etc

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