Right where I'm going right now. Warehouse labourer: Nobody bothers you, I drive a forklift, it can be day or night shift, I get full medical, and there's literally zero threat of anyone trying to steal that job. Atop that it's pretty decent pay for a no-education job.
I suppose that or being a writer. Still not entirely sure I want to throw my weight behind publishing a book though...
EDIT
Also, I admit not being sure why people want to be therapists here. Consider that the majority of your work goes unthanked, that you'll more often than not watch patients ignore your advice then blame it on you, that it's a high stress job especially on your emotions, and it
requires you to learn how to emotionally disconnect yourself from your patients. Ask
@Razilin he's a doctor, he knows what I'm talking about there. It's measurable worse on therapists because you specifically deal with
emotions while emotionally disconnecting yourself.
Otherwise your job will quite literally drive you to early suicide or mental breakdown.
Therapy doesn't help you. It arms you with the tools to help
yourself, and most often, people won't. It's rather quite sad.