>>1546158Good luck bro, also try becoming a letter carrier for a post office, it might need a diploma, also search up CNA, i swear it'll be helpful if you're into nursing, or if you like helping people in general. If you're willing to work at a factory, call up one that talks about "apprenticeships", they'll sometimes pay for them, and if you get a certificate, you can use it for later. Try volunteering for the Red Cross, if you finish and help for a month, it's something that'd give you a bit of respect with HR before being hired. If you're willing to, get a CELTA certificate to teach foreign kids English, you can teach them without it but that certificate definitely helps. Avoid data entry, or the related, seriously, any programming certificate that doesn't have a recognizable name similar to the GED or HSK is probably not worth it. Also remember to learn about shipping, that will help you for a lifetime, it's the actual good retail level job that gets better pay. Check out airline positions too, seriously, they hire you if you're not drugged, and if you're older, they'll sometimes hire you right away. I've heard of bank teller being a interesting position, but I've never checked it out, doesn't need many qualifications too, apparently. Definitely get to an apprenticeship since digital jobs are at a low point right, learn a trade like welding, and you can even get free visas to get to Australia or other countries for work - holidays and could get you citizenship in a few others. Good luck my man o7