u/Almajanna256

I lost my tech job which I had a degree for. I have been working in a warehouse ever since. I am curious if there are any office jobs that have a low barrier of entry. My goal is just to get into a cubicle or desk and work on a computer instead of working with my body. This is mainly because 1) I need to make at least $40,000 a year instead of $20,000 and 2) I have a chronic condition. It's not the worst problem in the world, but it does mean that I am not built for manual labor as I get older.

Note: please don't ask me personal questions (or if you do don't expect detailed answers); I'd prefer just being given advice/suggestions since I want my post to be generalizable to people who are in similar although not exact situations as me and maybe situations beyond that

Tl;dr: requests for entry level office careers that don't necessitate having a large network built up; I did some interviews for data entry, receptionist, and insurance salesman and for one reason or the other none of those job opportunities worked out; but things kin of around that range, I want to built up a gigantic list to apply through every day

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u/Almajanna256 — 7 days ago