Due to unforeseen events (doing bad life choices and my long studies being in a now chaotic industry that hire almost no one) I am now in my late 20s without a job or any real job experience. And I cannot stay that way for much longer.What would be the best jobs without any experience? (Part time if possible)I know almost nothing of the real world so I don't know...
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>>34498393Unironically, McDonalds (or similar). Being more than a teenager, you are likely to be just naturally more adept and reliable and can move up to shift manager, assistant manager, store manager and beyond quite quickly. McD used to brag that every top executive back in corporate offices began behind a counter.
>>34498393If you are willing to bust up your ass working you might look in construction, you will mostly add things or move things you can learn some useful skills if you pay attention. Maybe retail but I heard a ton of horror stories about it. Factory worker maybe, I used to work in a factory for some time, it was hard and stressful but it was a job. Oh you could also look into being a trash man, it's dirty and smelly but you just throw junk in the truck and move bins or maybe try a sanitation worker, not many people want to do it since it's disgusting but hey you might get hired.
>>34501084But I never worked in jobs like this, wouldn't it be a disadvantage? These jobs almost always seem to focus on younger people.[spoiler]And I also fear a little I might not the best for that as I'm a big klutz, especially in high cadences jobs. [/spoiler]>>34501207Unfortunately, I don't think I'm really build for that. in addition to being a klutz which would be the worst thing possible in an important job like that.Garbage man is a possibility (even if not the best) though doesn't this require to be super strong? I read it's a lot harder to enter now than in the past.
>>34501246Well you do need a job so you can't really be picky to be honest. You could look in landscaping, I doubt that your clumsiness would mess it up too much, or maybe as a guard. And you need to start somewhere, I could find a job so I worked in a bakery, went into construction, road maintenance and now I finished welding course so I weld. Just because you work something that doesn't mean that you will do it until you die, just be a hard and diligent worker and make some connections with your coworkers.
>>34498393try looking into unarmed security