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Long story short I'm not able to work retail/outpatient like I had always planned for myself due to physical exhaustion from standing on my feet for too long. This is more so due to a disability from childhood that has never really negatively effected me until I started my APPE year while working 40 hr work weeks. I'm afraid if I step into a retail position and start working 10 hour shifts it will worsen my condition and lower my quality of life significantly. What are some career paths for a soon to be graduate that involve less constant standing? Of note going the residency/clinical route is not something that interests me. What does interest me is somehow being able to work from home, finding a way to earn short term work contracts in retail in a consistent manner (ie the contracts can be spaced apart far enough to allow my body to recuperate) but still be available to me in a consistent manner so I don't go through periods of unemployment for too long, working in an office setting (health insurance/pharma industry). Am I missing anything? As of now all my APPEs are in retail/outpatient so I'm toughing it out as best I can but I can't see myself being to physically handle the workload for the rest of my life. So what are my options guys?