>>1064000Well as for the farming thing, you could look into WWOOF, at least for a start. You wouldn't get paid, no, but as long as you can get from farm to farm you'd have a roof over your head and food in your belly for as long as you can you can stomach it. Maybe eventually you can find a farmer who would hire you on as a farmhand after your time with them is up, but I'm not 100% sure on the T&C or if this actually happens.
But if you have a friend who is willing to take you in for a little while before you can find a job, that's a lot better, because having an actual address to put down on your application is way better than putting down the homeless shelter in the eyes of an employer. But for the love of god, try to get out of that friend's house as soon as possible, and be sure you pay them back in some way, be it doing all of their chores and whatnot or paying them some form of rent when you can.
Otherwise, I'd say find a homeless shelter and a temp agency.
What do you actually have to use? Do you have your social security card? Do you have a car? Do you have any useful possessions?
Don't become a woodsman if you've only "been camping a few times." That is how you die, my dude. That's like thinking you could move to China tomorrow because you took a year of Mandarin in High School. You'd be fine for a little bit, maybe, but anything long term is going to be difficult and filled with unexpected trials and problems, and if you don't have the guts for it, it's going to be miserable. For $100 you could maybe get a tent, a sleeping bag, and a knife, and maybe a little bit of other stuff if you were really cheap. You could probably even get some food from a local food pantry. But equipment you get for less than $100 is not gonna be designed for anything more than going camping on a weekend in the summer. Come winter, you'll be fucked, even if the stuff you get lasts that long.