Maybe something related to your qualifications/degrees, past jobs, interests?
My Dad's long told me I should become a a
phlebotomist, but I never liked drawing blood in the military, even on healthy people with good veins, doubt I'd like the civilian sector.
I also didn't like dealing with depressed, suicidal, homicidal, crazy people, even worse civilian side, patients probably obey less and are probably crazier.
I didn't like stocking shelves, employer kept employing me on days I said I didn't want, and not having two people to a two person (Minimum) job.
Working at a golf course sounds nice to me, pretty scenery, not much to do some days maybe.
A friend of mine hated being a teacher, so did my Dad, politics in dealing with people sounded like.
My Dad liked being a prison guard, though I wouldn't want to be one, too much danger, looks too depressing.
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I disliked a lot in the military, having to obey people, show deference, work out on other people time schedule, be places on days off.
Paid well though.