Any environmental careers that don't require driving or a driver's license?
Hi, I'm an university student in Ontario (Canada) and don't have a driver's license. The idea of driving gives me severe anxiety, and I feel that it probably isn't for me. Currently, I get along fine without it, as public transportation is great in the city I'm in. However, I'm studying Environmental Studies and didn't realize that being able to drive is important for getting a job in environmental careers. Can anyone confirm if this is so? Are there any careers that don't require driving?
I've considered becoming an urban planner or a GIS technician, but driving seems to be important for these careers. Any tips would be great. If this doesn't work out, I may transfer programs and study something else.
Thank you!
Edit: I understand the sentiment on my anxiety to drive, but it's complicated. It's difficult, not just because of the anxiety but I have no car to practice with. With my parents' car, I couldn't get a feel for the car plus they just bought a new one and I don't want to crash it. I'm not really sure what to do, but for now I'm really just assuming I won't be able to drive for a long time (at least).