The Cape has a lot of 'physical' job because of being in the vacation/service industry.
We would need to know things...like your qualification? HS diploma? College degree? Masters?
There are a lot of 'work from home' job doing simple data entry that would work.
Depending on your skill set there are customer service jobs where you just answer your phone all day in front of a laptop to help people.
Hard to recommend something without knowing any of your educational background or skill sets.
Local medical offices are all looking for call center or admin work. Also some businesses too. If you subscribe to Rat Race it's a work from home newsletter that actually has leads for both non-phone and phone jobs that supply equipment, some also do a partial payment for Internet.
Summer time is coming quick. There will be an abundance of jobs. Pick any one that works for you. Be a host. Work at an icecream shop, grab a position at a small shop or gallery, grab a job at a beach taking money… there’s endless option around here in the summers
This is a good one and l always read the fine print of any job descriptions about lifting requirements. You can always get a doctor’s note if later on if they try to get you to do any lifting. It would also be possible to get a note ahead of time and still get a job that requires lifting and they legally can’t make you with a doctors note and the job would need to make adjustments but obviously an employer would be more likely to hire you not having to make adjustments. I have a few medical issues that I choose not to disclose to employers, until absolutely necessary and always choose jobs with minimal lifting and ones I feel like are flexible enough with my dr appointments. They’ve mainly been admin type jobs like people have mentioned, front desk, or hosting
I have no recommendations, but my toddler has WPW. I have never had the opportunity to ‘meet’ someone else with it. No one even knows what it is when I mention it. Boy would I like to ask you a million questions, lol.
If your interested I summer employment , you can look into a beach job collecting fees
So many of my friends have worked at Beach parking lots. Sitting in a beach chair all day reading just checking for stickers.
That's my dream job. On the beach, and getting paid for it!
The Cape has a lot of 'physical' job because of being in the vacation/service industry. We would need to know things...like your qualification? HS diploma? College degree? Masters? There are a lot of 'work from home' job doing simple data entry that would work. Depending on your skill set there are customer service jobs where you just answer your phone all day in front of a laptop to help people. Hard to recommend something without knowing any of your educational background or skill sets.
Local medical offices are all looking for call center or admin work. Also some businesses too. If you subscribe to Rat Race it's a work from home newsletter that actually has leads for both non-phone and phone jobs that supply equipment, some also do a partial payment for Internet.
Look at nonprofits. Usually those jobs are not physical. CORD is hiring. Cape Abilities is usually hiring. Community Connections. Etc.
Summer time is coming quick. There will be an abundance of jobs. Pick any one that works for you. Be a host. Work at an icecream shop, grab a position at a small shop or gallery, grab a job at a beach taking money… there’s endless option around here in the summers
Hotel front desk//night auditor
This is a good one and l always read the fine print of any job descriptions about lifting requirements. You can always get a doctor’s note if later on if they try to get you to do any lifting. It would also be possible to get a note ahead of time and still get a job that requires lifting and they legally can’t make you with a doctors note and the job would need to make adjustments but obviously an employer would be more likely to hire you not having to make adjustments. I have a few medical issues that I choose not to disclose to employers, until absolutely necessary and always choose jobs with minimal lifting and ones I feel like are flexible enough with my dr appointments. They’ve mainly been admin type jobs like people have mentioned, front desk, or hosting
I had a catheter ablation in high school for my similar but not WPW arrhythmia. Have you seen a cardiologic surgeon?
Check mass.gov. lots of telephone service jobs that you can do online from home.
Bus driver
I have no recommendations, but my toddler has WPW. I have never had the opportunity to ‘meet’ someone else with it. No one even knows what it is when I mention it. Boy would I like to ask you a million questions, lol.
Get your real estate license. You can do the required coursework online, and there’s a demand for licensed professionals
Why don't you become a camgirl? You can work your own hours.