4 Low-Risk Jobs You Can Encourage Your Child to Pursue

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Parents want their children to be safe and successful at the same time. Sometimes it feels like this isn’t possible. Many career fields have risks that put people in danger of getting hurt. Being a truck driver could result in being tired behind the wheel after many long hours and subsequently getting into an accident. 

Working in construction brings the risk of falling off a roof or tripping over something and getting seriously injured. This means that parents might get worried if they hear their child wants to pursue any of these activities or career paths. 

So what jobs can be encouraged that will allow for a fulfilling career and a safe journey home from your job each night? 

We’ll talk about some of the low-risk careers out there popular with today’s youth, along with how choosing a safe job affects your car insurance. In this way, low-risk careers are also less expensive ones, and that’s always a plus.

#1 – Writer

Being a writer is one of the most low-risk jobs you can choose to do. When the worst thing that can happen to you is a cut from a paper or sore wrists from typing, you know there isn’t much to worry about. 

If you are a parent who notices your child enjoys being expressive, artistic, and communicative, you might think about encouraging them to write for a living.

There are several different types of careers in writing. You can choose to write fiction, which might take a little longer to become financially successful with. Many novelists wait years to catch their big break because there are so many different preferences for what people enjoy reading about. You need to choose a popular genre to write in. 

Romance, science fiction, and fantasy are three of the most popular categories to write fiction about. It’s a great way to be creative and share the thoughts in your head with your audience. If you do become successful, fiction writing is one of the most fun careers you can choose in the entire world. 

If you want to choose a writing career that is a little less volatile and can lead to consistent income, maybe content writing is up your alley. These types of jobs sometimes require you to understand things like SEO and marketing. 

Any type of writing allows you to stay at home, though. This can save you a ton of money on car insurance because you are a remote worker. When you are on the road less, you are less likely to get into a car accident. Insurance is all about risks, and companies are happy with the less-risky possibility of insuring a remote worker than an in-person one. 

#2 – Educator

All jobs in the education sector are pretty low risk. You aren’t putting yourself in many positions where you can get hurt, and you get to enjoy the rewards of seeing young people grow and get their degrees, diplomas, and more. 

Being a teacher or someone else in education usually requires higher-education degrees, like a Master’s degree. You gain a lot of respect from your colleagues, friends, and family when you pursue a career that needs a graduate degree.

You can also find some affordable auto insurance quotes for teachers, thanks to insurance rates typically being lower when you have more education on your resume, as well as auto insurance discounts for educators, such as Geico’s “Education Organization Membership Discounts.” 

There is the risk of gun violence that has become more common in the classroom, but this is something you might worry about any time you leave your home and go into a public setting. For the most part, the physical risks of being a teacher, a principal, or a professor are much lower than being in construction or being a driver on the road all day. 

#3 – Mental Health Professional  

Being a therapist, a psychiatrist, or a psychologist are all mentally draining, but very fascinating jobs. They are physically low-risk because you don’t have to move around much throughout the day. Sitting and listening to patients is not very dangerous, obviously. You may get stressed trying to bear everyone’s problems, but it’s not particularly risky in any way. 

You get to enjoy the benefits of seeing how you are helping people understand more about themselves and solve problems in their lives. Some people rely on therapy to turn their whole situation around, and it’s got to make you feel good when you are part of their recovery. 

If you are a parent who notices your kids have their own mental health problems, it might not be a good idea to encourage them to become therapists. Trying to ease others’ pain might make their own issues worse. Mental health professionals should never feel afraid to see a therapist for their own problems. 

#4 – Video Game Developer

Video games used to get a bad rap for being destructive to children, but cooler heads have prevailed and gaming is now one of the most popular activities in the world. If you see your child is creative and loves video games from a young age, and they are fascinated by how they are made, maybe they can become a video game developer themselves. 

There are so many different types of video game jobs. You can go into a gaming company’s marketing department. You can write the stories or the dialogue for games. Or you can become an independent game developer. The most creative games of all time were made by indie developers. 

The career is very low-risk because you sit in an office, usually behind a computer screen all day. There won’t be much driving or physical activity that could result in injuries. 

If you are a woman, you should be aware of the alarming history of sexual harassment in the workplace at many gaming companies. Activision is the main name in the news for sexual harassment recently. 

As you can see, there are a wide variety of jobs that create rewarding experiences and are low-risk. You won’t have to worry about getting injured, paying high premiums for car insurance, or going to the doctor to get operated on after getting hurt on the job. 

Consider what low-risk jobs your kids might be interested in by probing their interests and you might just see that they also want to pursue these careers just as much as you want them to. 

Photo by Yannick Pulver on Unsplash

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