I’m completely and utterly burnt out of education, and queer anyway. I live in shithole, US and am desperate to move.

I am very good at math and science, and explaining how to do math to people. I have fairly severe ASD adjacent symptoms at the moment, eye contact is difficult and off putting tics or body posture are just not something I can’t avoid atm. This is a burnout phase, which I experience cyclically and is also related to periods of high stress.

I want a 9-5 with health insurance. I am hopelessly in forever debt, but live poor as shit anyway. I would like to move out of my shithole before they put on “f” on my drivers license. I have a decent size library that I want to transport to wherever I move.

I’ve had severe executive function breakdown related to actual physical torture and other things. What I am looking for is a path to owning a small home in a place that is welcoming to trans people and a job that requires less planning and more in the moment tasks. I have no desire to be wealthy, but I want a house with my name on it that no one can ever kick me out of.

I can program, I can read fast, I can pick up a lot of skills very quickly. I have a BA, BS, and most of an MS. I just can’t organize. I can’t plan out my to-do lists. I need something very difficult and interesting for someone to point me at.

  • driving_crooner@lemmy.eco.br
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    Do you know about actuarial sciences? Is maths, they kinda hard but they are fun, the day to day job is basically programming. Is a really high paid job and of you want ro leave the US, you would be able to work anywhere on the world because actuarians are missed everywhere and you’re going to have top health insurance and benefits.

    I’m an actuarie, I came back to collage to study it 8 years ago at 32yo and now I have a really good paid job, full health insurance for me, my wife and our cats. The home office is 3 home/2 office.

    I don’t know about the trans experience being cis myself, but I know a really good trans actuarie with a senior position in KPMG that I had the pleasure of being audited by her and it was nice.

    The main contras of this job is that is in the financial sector, or worst in health insurance. I would love to get a job on our regulatory body, or in the judicial system (as an actuarial auditor), but those jobs are few and really hard to get (you basically need to be a lawyer on top of an actuarie).