Do you cringe when someone hands you a form to fill out? Do you hate when your hand cramps after writing for too long?
If you long for a job devoid of the drudgery of paperwork, we've got some good news: there are plenty to choose from.
Business Insider looked at data provided by the Occupational Information Network (O*NET), a US Department of Labor database that compiles detailed information on hundreds of jobs, to find 19 jobs that have a low importance level on "performing administrative activities." We then found salary data on the US Bureau of Labor Statistics to see how much each job pays.
O*NET ranks how important "performing day-to-day administrative tasks such as maintaining information files and processing paperwork," is on a scale of one to 100. The more paperwork a position requires, like executive secretary or receptionists, the higher the score. The less paperwork, like crossing guard or dancer, the lower the score.
Here are the 19 jobs that require the least amount of paperwork: