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Seeing how you're considering factory jobs, have you considered trucking?
It's fairly easy, quick and cheap to get a license. You'll be your own boss. You don't have to deal with annoying colleugues, just the regular calls from your planners telling you to do their imposisble schulde and you tell them you'll do what you can and the rest can wait till tomorrow. The job is often much easier and less tedious than factory work, because you can just listen to music, podcasts, audiobooks. And if you have to wait, or sleep over, you can bring out your laptop or your switch and do some gaming, coding, netflix, whatever.
Most trucking jobs require you to get up early,but some don't. There are overnight trailer switch jobs. There are supermarkets and fresh-food stores that need over night stocking. Those are just some examples from the top of my head.
I did supply for a bakery chain. 16.00 till 22.00 and 6 days a week. The salary wasn't getting me rich, but it payed the bills.
Trucking is out of question due to health reasons, can't get a driver's license unless it's for agricultural machines, and with that I have the issue of waking up early each day.