Struggling with job options as a 23-year-old high school dropout from England?
Are you feeling stuck without GCSEs or qualifications? Have physical disabilities limiting your job choices? Wondering if going back to education is worth it, but unsure where to start?
Feeling isolated and unsure about your future? Curious about alternative options beyond minimum wage jobs?
Here’s some helpful advice and resources to consider:
Exploring Education Options:
– Look into adult education programs or online courses for flexible learning options
– Consider vocational training or apprenticeships tailored to your interests and abilities
– Investigate funding options or support services available for individuals with disabilities
Job Opportunities to Explore:
– Research companies that prioritize diversity and inclusion in their hiring practices
– Consider remote work or freelance opportunities that align with your skills and interests
– Look into support programs or job placement services specifically for individuals with barriers to employment
Remember, it’s never too late to pursue your goals and find a path that works for you. Stay positive and proactive in seeking out opportunities that match your unique circumstances and strengths. #JobOptions #HighSchoolDropout #CareerAdvice
Look for part-time jobs in pubs and shops. These settings are more sociable, and because it is part time it’s less strain on the body. Will get you out the house and supplement your disability checks.
Maybe working at Asda could be a good short-term option.
Sell coke mate.
I’m probably going to get shit for this but unless you plan on going back and finishing I would just lie and say you completed high school. In America they never check. Like literally never for high school. Even college they don’t check very often unless it is something you need a license or certification for like a teacher or nurse, etc.