No, I dumped a whole lot of money into training for it, and its just not a fit. No job really is, but I'm still willing to do anything legal, if only just the bare minimum to scrape by so I can get back to doing things I actually like, such as sitting on the porch, meditating, or driving places I haven't been before. Basically, I like variety within the limits of having to do more or less the same thing everyday. So variety, but still not much variety, since work is only an income to me, in the end. I'm solidly mediocre on pretty much everything, but I'm persistent, and given enough time and freedom to complete a task, it will be done well. I avoid competition when I can, since it flusters me and I tend to do worse if I know I'm having to outmatch somebody else. I mentioned Truck Driver to my mom, but she said I would be worse at that than when I tried Nursing. She said if I didn't want to do Teaching, to do Social Work. I don't see myself doing too well at social work, because I'm always just wanting to get the job done so I have free time. I could put on a friendly mask like I do as a pharmacy technician, but that gets exhausting after a while. Of course, I'm afraid to do anything TOO repetitive, because robots will eventually take those jobs over.
Edit: My life is a meme:
Seeks life purpose.
Is assigned one, doesn't like it/fails at it.
The best I can say about teaching is that I believe, in the most general sense, that an educated populace is a generally good idea.