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If you have been around your share of computer work, consider help desk or technical support. You already have communications mastery and a telephone manner. If your hours are steady then you can get a second job, perhaps just christmas-seasonal, in retail or distribution. If you have a degree, or can work toward one, you can teach (even if part time) at a community college. They often have office administration study programs. Not everything has to involve immediately leaving the security of what pays the bills now.
This is why you don't have one. You have no plans, not anything remotely helpful on here for us to help you with. Are we supposed to waive the magic wand? What else can you do?
In all sincerity, consider the "Peace Corps".
You can apply for any job you want, wether you get the job of not is a different story
What are your skills? What really appeals to you? Are you willing to take extra training? Sorry to bombard you with questions, but it's hard to answer without more info.
well that depends.
what kind of education do you have?
what kind of experience do you have?
What is a skills gap analysis?
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You're reading I'm a secretary but I want a different job. What can I apply for?
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