grax23

grax23 t1_ja4vvru wrote

Realistically i would say not a chance.

You cant really do phone service since your kind will demand your attention quite frequently and not when it is convenient for you and the customer.

Since you don't code and have no certs etc then what can you offer a potential employer?

Data entry is a possibility but thats low pay and often outsourced to low pay countries or automated.

Best bet if you really want to be in IT is to get some certs that can be useful from remote and to show that to a potential employer. Azure certs might be a good track to follow since its already not an onsite thing and the barrier to entry is not too bad.

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