What's the most anarchism-friendly job?

Some anarchists view the union as the best vehicle for anarchist praxis, so working for (rather than just in) a union is a very strong contendor

In addition to typical boring union office jobs, in Boots Riley's Sorry To Bother You, there's a character who bounces from job to job covertly agitating workplaces into unionizing. It's a bit unrealistic, but also a good reminder that you don't need to follow the usual trajectory for a career, and as long as you're finding enough money here and there to make ends meet you're good. So I'd also recommend any consistent* money-making strategy that has you either making a positive impact while doing it or isn't extremely bad and leaves you lots of time and energy for other good work (freelance work that pays well per job for example; contract programming if you have that skill).

*In not going to tell you laws have anything to do with justice, but I'm still going to clarify that when I say strategy, I'm trying to include stuff like cycling between jobs and doing non criminal activities that pay but aren't usually considered jobs like scavenging or pan handling, and NOT include crime. The reason for that is that "consistent" means you can do it ad nauseum, and crime carries a risk that you won't be able to continue to do the good work. If your good work is technically illegal you'll be in good company, though.

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