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Top Jobs For Lazy Person | Try below Jobs If you don't like hard work

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Billionaire Bill Gates once said“I choose a lazy person to do a hard job. Because a lazy person will find an easy way to do it.”



Be a Secret Shopper:


There is a growing trend of secret shopping for which big brand stores are in hunt of secret shoppers. Those who love to shop or eat at restaurants would specially love doing this job. You would require to shop or eat and then share the experience (from the merchandise or food to the quality of service provided by employees).

Be a Manicurist or Nail artist:

Being a manicurist, you need to just file the nails, do little pampering on the hands and talk a lot. If you have the creative zeal in you, then show it in the form of nail art and earn good bucks.


Be a Librarian:


You need to do a course of Librarian and get the degree and then you would get a happy and easy job, where you just have to sit and raise your eyebrows, if somebody raises his voice. You can spend time in organizing or reading books also.



Be a great leader:


Leadership is in a way a skill for getting the work done rightly on time. Many believe that lazy people (with sharper mind) are perfect to be at the leading position. Being lazy, they use their energy & brain on doing difficult things more easily, effortlessly, & smartly. Also, when they do any work, they make sure that it creates impact, because with that they can achieve more with giving less. And yes, if something is not resourceful, then laziness would not make them bother doing it.



The job market is improving but the slow pace of the recovery has tempered employment expectations for the coming years.
Some career fields are in worse shape than others. This gallery identifies ten struggling professions that you might want to think twice about entering. All ten are shedding positions rapidly, most are saddled with below-average pay and many come with high stress levels, based on such factors as time pressure and having to deal with unpleasant people.
Source: Kiplinger

Be a Radio Jockey:


Along with the job of just talking, the best part about being a radio jockey is that you would need to work only for 2 to 4 hours a day.

Be a Video Game Tester:


One of the most loved jobs by lazy people is of video game tester. There are several vacancies for video game tester jobs which you may look for. You would be paid for testing the games, finding bugs, and rating them on different characteristics.

Floral designer 

Future job prospects are wilting for floral designers. Budget- and convenience-conscious consumers are opting to buy fresh-cut flowers from grocery stores instead of elaborate arrangements from florists. So if your heart is set on a floral-focused future, look for a position with a supermarket.
Alternative career: Try applying your keen eye for design to merchandise displays inside shops, in store windows and at trade shows. As a merchandise displayer, you'll likely have to arrange more than flowers but you'll be in higher demand.


Data entry clerk



The largest pool of workers on this list of worst jobs is also losing the most positions at the fastest pace. Another casualty of the digital age, data entry clerks, who typically enter print information into computer databases, are losing their usefulness as more data is being collected already in electronic form.
Alternative career: Transfer your precise record keeping skills to the booming health care field and become a health information technician. You'll be charged with organizing and managing medical records in both paper and electronic forms.


Electronic equipment assembler


Electrical and electronic equipment assemblers build electric motors, computers and other such devices that can be used in all types of military systems, medical equipment and elsewhere. While some of this work is still done by hand, much of the work is already performed by automated systems because the parts are too small or fragile for human handling. And even more of the work may be taken on by automation or be otherwise handled in more-efficient ways, requiring fewer human hands.
Alternative career: Other types of assemblers are expected to gain jobs. For example, aircraft structure assemblers - who work with airplanes, space vehicles and missiles.

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