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Possibilities of IT job with social phobia

2 pointsby tvmabout 10 years ago
At age of twenty eight, I have been diagnosed with social phobia. Until then, I&#x27;ve been doing quite well. I have worked as Unix sysadmin for several years during my twenties and eventually started to work as DB developer later on (Oracle). Now I&#x27;m thirty, lost the last job due to my illness and general inability to handle open-space hell and the real-life communication. It&#x27;s generally very hard for me now to go outside and do the normal things that people usually do, unless I drug myself with benzodiazepines.<p>Not able to withstand the idleness, I&#x27;ve been eyeing some remote jobs. Although I have basically zero experience with remote work (minus the occasional home-office in the past), but I&#x27;ve decided to at least try something. Several people advised me to not try &quot;IT&quot; job again, as they identify my previous jobs to be the causes of my mental problems. That would mean throwing 10+ years of experience into trash can. I don&#x27;t consider that to be a rational choice.<p>Some online research and browsing brought up some question:<p>1) My field of experience. It seems that most Oracle DB jobs are on-site jobs and usually limited to larger companies (logically). I came to a conclusion, that are barely any sensible remote jobs in that field. Second alternative would be Unix administration, but again, most of these jobs are US-centric and being from Europe, this seems like a poor choice. Should I try and pick up some new technology ?<p>2) How &quot;remote&quot; these jobs usually are ? Using skype or phone is rather impossible for me (jaw tremor, trembling, etc.). I can live with using email or some project management software to get job assignments, but that&#x27;s pretty much it.<p>3) Was someone in similar situation ? How did you handle it ?<p>I will be grateful for any useful input.<p>Thank you.

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