Hi. Thanks for the advise.
I am not good enough in any of them to make real money out of them. I wouldn't even want to make a job out of them. I do them occasionally.
Also... I couldn't possibly make enough money from selling stuff I make. People are not paying such an ammount of money for such things.
I had a lot of people suggest to sell my crochet things... First... The patterns are not my design. Not all of them are allowed to be sold. Then it takes me hours to finish a project. Also I wouldn't want to make them on order, because most of the time I only make things I feel like doing... And the local stores are selling crochet-stuff for like 5-25€.... That's not even enough to pay for the material I use...
I would like to have a job associated with biology, but those are rare here, and I don't have the necessary degrees.
So, I most likely find some computer-job I can handle. I will have to attend courses for those. I hope I find some that I can do.
But don't worry. I will make my way.
Thanks for the concern.
In many jobs such as working in a large store, there are two types of employees. Those on the front line. But also those in the back room. The people in the back room are many times loners. They work alone. They solve problems. When something doesn't work right, they fix the problem. You may have these skills. They are fixers. Are you a fixer?