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Julthena's journey

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    I’m feeling really desperate right now and willing to accept a lower wage for a remote job. I’m a woman in my early 20s, living with a disability that keeps me housebound, and I’ve been searching for a remote job for a long time. Unfortunately, I’m legally unable to work, which adds to my frustration since I hate not being able to earn any money. I’ve applied to numerous positions but have faced rejection after rejection, often without even getting an interview. Many employers are looking for candidates with extensive experience and degrees, but I don’t have a traditional high school education, which limits my options. I can't pursue online courses either because they are too expensive and I’m currently unemployed. I’ve been told to consider call center jobs, but due to my hearing difficulties, that’s not a viable option for me. I’ve tried searching for jobs both locally and internationally, particularly in English-speaking countries, but I’m met with the same barriers. I’m even open to working for a much lower salary just to earn something. The remote job market is incredibly competitive, and I know it’s my only option since I can barely leave the house. I’ve reached out for job coaching and support for disabled individuals, but those avenues haven’t yielded any results. I feel like I’m not really living when I can’t contribute or earn my own money. I’ve applied for various jobs that align with my qualifications, but nothing seems to be good enough. If anyone has tips on how I might find a job or if someone needs help with something, I’m willing to learn and work for less. I just want to feel like I’m making progress. Thank you for any advice!

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