>>19864297if you're the guy who was saying "nobody gives young men working opportunities" the other day and stating that you have skills; go do what they did en masse in the all the time before the internet.
Self employment.
Can you talk to people enough to ask if they need a lawn mowed or anything fixed like repainting a roof that looks like it needs it?
good job, now you can negotiate terms and a price with the customer, your focus is to not get screwed on your time and effort.
If you do a good job you may have a repeat customer that calls you.
Rinse and repeat until you amass tools from your jobs, get a van to transport them in and can hire someone to help or two.
Congratulations, you make a company starting as a neighborhood handi-man.