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It's not a great job market now for entry level positions, but that's what you should be looking for. Companies will hire people who are energetic and willing to learn the job, which is the traditional way people gain experience. It can be helpful to check the careers section of company websites, sometimes entry level jobs aren't listed on the usual job boards, as those sites are assumed to be targeted at people whose careers are in progress.
I was hired for my first few jobs with literally no experience. There are tons of companies that will train the right person if you are willing to learn. It all depends on what you are looking to do.
It just depends. There’s no one size fits all when it comes to the answer to this question. I applied for over 1000 jobs that I was fully qualified for and was not selected. I hope the best for you on your journey. Stay vigilant and you will find what works for you.
You could try Lyft any of the delivery services and I think they pretty much let you work your own hours