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Where should I look for jobs that are within my abilities? ?

Hey... I am turning to this sub in one of my more desperate moments, so I hope it won't too pessimistic. I am a 20yo on my country's equivalent of disability pension with a minimum amount. I live in a small apartment with my minimum wage-making mom and so I cannot afford to not contribute to our household.

My disability basically ensures that only home office with minimal human interaction is a feasible probability for at least next few years. I don't have a degree, exchanged school for hospitals when I was 15, and the only qualification I have is C2 certificate in the English language that I got a year ago.

I'm looking for work... through internet at home. Minimum wage or maybe even less. If it is just writing data for a few hours a day, or discussing or designing something. I can do NSFW jobs... I have an insane tolerance for reprehensible stuff like chatting with man-pigs or being a content moderator on a porn site. I can translate from English to Slovak or Czech without a problem.... I like writing and I can write.... These are all things that have been suggested to me but they're too vague since these jobs often require something I don't have, so now I am begging you to help me or just point me in a direction if you have any suggestions that could help me. Thank you.

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  • Anonymous
    7 months ago

    If you can work in a home office, why can you not work in an office elsewhere?

    It sounds like you need mental health treatment so you can get an actual job.

  • 7 months ago

    Probably the internet or ask Wendel cartoons before break.

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