I recently graduated high school and I'm trying to figure out what job might suit me since I don't have any college credits. I’m reaching out for advice on potential job options. On the positive side, I consider myself a good worker, I have strong problem-solving skills, and I'm quite tech-savvy. I also have experience in basic labor, I'm skilled in drawing and art, and I have a knack for repairing cars and selling items. However, I do face some challenges. I have dyslexia, I'm not very strong physically, and I get overwhelmed easily. Writing and reading can be tough for me, and I often feel low energy. I also have to admit that I can be a bit lazy at times. I've thought about becoming a residential electrician or a repair technician, but I'm losing interest because it seems hard to master and lacks flexibility. My family really wants me to pursue this path, but they can be quite unsupportive, which adds to my stress. I’m also considering a career as a car mechanic, especially since I’ve repaired cars before. I think working for a company like Ford could offer some flexibility, but I’ve heard the pay isn’t great. Lastly, I’m looking into becoming an HVAC technician since that seems like a decent option, though I haven't researched it thoroughly yet. I’d appreciate any suggestions for other job opportunities that might be a good fit for me. It’s tough dealing with family pressure, especially when I feel like I’m constantly being compared to my sister. My dad barely remembers my birthday, and I feel like a failure sometimes. I graduated only three weeks ago, so I hope I can find something that works for me soon.
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