Look for this book, they probably have it at your local library.
“Discover What You Are Best At” by Linda Gail.
I was almost 30, out of work with an injury, when I learned about it. It’s a series of self tests you can finish in half a day, and an index of jobs that use those skills. For example, a paramedic and a hair dresser both need good dexterity and good people skills. Totally different jobs but a similar skill set. Jobs are divided up by training needed.
It pointed me at a job I’d never considered.
If nothing else, it’ll give you some ideas to ponder.
Look for this book, they probably have it at your local library.
“Discover What You Are Best At” by Linda Gail.
I was almost 30, out of work with an injury, when I learned about it. It’s a series of self tests you can finish in half a day, and an index of jobs that use those skills. For example, a paramedic and a hair dresser both need good dexterity and good people skills. Totally different jobs but a similar skill set. Jobs are divided up by training needed.
It pointed me at a job I’d never considered.
If nothing else, it’ll give you some ideas to ponder.