you have computer skills & you have an employment history now. if you type 149 wpm you stand a chance at getting a trancriptionist job with the clerk of courts as a court reporter.
my advice though is to apply for an accounts receivable (a/r) job with a company or barring that, a collection agency.
tell them you have phone experience with a survey company and/or telemarketing company to hedge your bets.
basically an a/r job entails collecting on past due invoices owed to the company. it pays better than wal-mart & you work in an office. usually there are openings for these types of jobs as it's the bottom rung of the white-collar world much like a dishwasher would be to a restaurant.
& since the a/r job isn't all that physically taxing, you'll still have energy to go to technical college at night at some point. a tech degree in respiratory or physical therapy can turn into a nice career as a highly paid, highly in-demand medical professional & with that expertise you can get a job anywhere you want.
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