Suction Bucket
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- Aug 1, 2021
Hey OP, you are a real dipshit.
Entry level positions abound in areas like manufacturing, construction, food service, the things that make society work. It may not be what you want, but start there and apply your skill set to an area that you want to eventually work in. In a couple of years you will have gained that experience that employers are looking for twords high paying specialized positions.
Most of the time those experience requirements are there to see if you have held a job for a long period of time, and if you are worth investing in in terms of training. It is very expensive to mill through people, and reliability is worth its weight in gold.
Go apply for something, anything, entry level and stick with it. Bitching about not finding the job you WANT is less than non productive.
Don't take no for an answer! March in, give the boss a good firm handshake and a steady gaze, and tell him you're willing to do anything - sweep floors, clean toilets, get the coffee! This is America, land of opportunity, god dammit!
Why, me and your grandmother, we didn't have anything but the clothes on our backs and a 4 bedroom house when we set out in life, and we didn't whine about it, we just rolled up our sleeves and got on with it, etc etc ec.