Glass blower. At least you'll have a job comfy, well-paid, stable job for a lifetime.
STEM professions:
That's what I was thinking, EE, or perhaps something IT related?
I like the look of nuclear engineering and actuary does make bucks, as for academia, I'd rather not be stuck there forever.
I don't like people, biology is boring and impure.
Exactly. ;)
It is quite an interesting craft, though, I'd consider it more of a hobby?
Medicine is not a hard science retard
It is objectively actuary, a specialization of mathematics.
Reality does not resist logic. It makes sense for the highest earners to be also the smartest.
I couldn't agree more, user.
>I like the look of nuclear engineering
>I don't like people
then you are never going to make much as an engineer my man.
unless you are literally a genius who is #1 in your field, 90% of your job as an engineer is going to be dealing with people.
answering emails, reports, reports, phone calls, meetings, negotiating with contractors/vendors/clients. the ACTUAL engineering is done by an army of low pay cubicle monkeys, and a select 1-2 chief design/research engineers who are just so good at what they do that their introverted autism is tolerated.
everyone else with a speck of social aptitude is management or moving money around.
Any physics or chemistry faculty need at one or two. The better half of the job will be fixing shit, and rest is doing custom glassware by request of researchers. Some think complex glassware gets mass-produced- it don't. It's really is a craft that handed down from one person to another, and it's not sth that happens overnight either.
Actuary doesn't count. By the same logic you could sell your organs one by one in the black market and make a fortune just as well.
Well then, sounds like an hero position, unless my ultra-Asperger's transforms into engineering Rain Man.
I've visited one of these workshops before, Dartington Crystal, it was rather impressive.
You made me laugh, user, well done.
Actuary is a STEM career
Organ seller is a business career.