Man... I don't know your circumstances, but hey... At least you made it this far. Pat your back for making all this way and also acknowledging that your situation is difficult and asking for guidance now.
In my personal opinion, the law industry has a tough culture and quite saturated. Since, they will have a bad perception of you at first, it is gonna be tough.
Hence, I believe that the next best option if you don't mind going other field is to try out physical labour. Perhaps F&B as I see that there are quite some hiring open and the pay is higher than some "office" or "fresh grad" work. Seriously, it may not be as prestigious as those jobs due to society's perception, but I do look up to their tenacity. Especially the F&B and retail as I have family members that are in these fields.
Do sales in retail (better if it is well-branded) or F&B (focus on certain cuisines or cafe or some sort of niche). This imo can give you some prospect and I have seen some managers with decent salaries in few years time. However, working hours are quite tough, but I believe this is always an option.
If you found some trades interesting like mechanic, plumber, aircon man, electric man, also has opportunities. Learn along the way and eventually build your own client pool for some side income and slowly start your own team.
That's my newbie advice. I am young, so I am not that experienced yet and I don't have the full context of who you are, but this is just my humble opinion.
All the best and take care!
What job can I do?
Jan 14 2023, 11:25 PM
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