21, living in the UK. I'm currently in a sticky situation where i'm taking my father's role of needing to make a stable income for my mother and sister. I've been applying everywhere but no luck. Job centre isn't helping at all. I'm in need of solid advice on getting a job without the need of past experience or qualifications.
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>>34549972That country is on a bullet train to hell. Take your family and get out of there as soon as possible.
>>34549972Can you take the time to learn basic office tools like Microsoft excel and shit? There are always job openings for entry level data entry shit. It doesn't require a degree. I'm in the US but avoid job agencies because they almost always have a direct pipeline to some shitty warehouse job stacking boxes for shit pay. If you absolutely must settle for that line of work, learn to drive a forklift as that is the cheat code to comfy positions in said warehouses.t. a retard who only recently managed to land an interview for a fucking retail job. I'm also at rock bottom and took what I could get. 20 unanswered online applications later
>>34549972Why WOULD anyone hire you?That's not an insult. It's advice to catalog what you have to offer - skills, education, evidence of reliability. Remember - nobody is going to GIVE you a job - they're going to hire you because in some way you will make THEIR lives better. From Google:No-skill first jobs often include roles in hospitality, retail, warehousing, and care, offering on-the-job training and immediate employment opportunities for those without experience. Common roles include Warehouse Assistant, Guest Service Assistant, and Care Assistant, with many positions on Indeed focusing on personality over experience. Top No-Experience Job SectorsHospitality & Service: Restaurant staff (e.g., Nando's Apprentice Nandoca), hotel front desk, or catering assistant.Retail & Sales: Retail assistant, cashier, or entry-level sales executive.Warehouse & Logistics: Print fulfilment assistants, night shift workers, and warehouse operatives.Healthcare & Social Care: Care assistant, support worker, or trainee nursery practitioner.Administration: Junior office roles, such as receptionist or data entry clerk.