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Two suggestions.
First, start applying for Civil Service jobs. If you're in the US there are places that list all federal, state, and local job openings. It might take a while to get hired, but you'll have a strong union and paid overtime.
Second, buy and use this book. "Discover What You Are Best At.' Linda Gail. It's a series of self tests you can finish in an afternoon, with a list of jobs that use those skills. I'd never considered the career path the book suggested for me; turns out it's pretty nice to be able to have a job where you fit in.
I'm not in Amerika
Thanks for your advice. Honestly I was just whinging that work takes so much of my physical and mental health.
The book will still be useful. The job I was interested in had a six month evening training program. Once I got certified I was able to find a job pretty fast.