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Originally Posted by Yzen
Have you looked into temp or contract jobs ? I apologize if you already tried that. I once took a 3 month job just to get working again after being let go from a great job. It was a lower level job and it helped me gain some confidence for interviews afterward. Some employers are quicker to hire temporary people with limited experience.
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The job I had was a contract job. I once thought of tutoring school students, which I think something I can do, but one I knew who worked like that before told me it's time consuming and doesn't pay the bills and not stable. I am willing to do anything that doesn't require excessive physical effort, and pay the bills. I think data entry is an option, but I don't have confidence that they will select me to even that position, as most ask for at least one year experience!! Freelancing is another option but it's more competitive and you have to build a profile of projects and pitch your proposals to the available projects... etc.