Finding jobs are not easy. My brother has a master's degree and did time in the navy. He's excellent with data, management and technology and he's been in and out of work for years. There is really no job that's fast to get and earns decent pay unless it's shady. You have to put your resume on a job site like Indeed and let the jobs come to you.
That is not true. There are plenty of jobs that are not shady. You are not going to start out at top pay even if you have a degree. You still will start at a lower pay wage.
It also depends on where you live. If you live in New York City then there are plenty of jobs. If you live in a smaller town like I do then there are not so many. There are jobs but most are fast food or retail. Just what is where I am. The better jobs are few. But there ARE jobs. If it comes down to feeding your family or having shelter you will take what is available. I have taken jobs I did NOT want to do. But it paid the bills.
I also disagree with "let the jobs come to you". There still has to be jobs available in your area. I look at indeed often as well as jobs4 "my state" . gov Most of the jobs listed are truck drivers or nursing or something medical related. If you are not looking for that then the jobs are not going to come to you.
There is a job listed in my home town right now and starting pay is close to $100,000 a year. It is NOT shady. But you need 3-5 years experience in the field and you need a BA. And you have to pass a drug and background check. Finding someone who can meet all the qualifications they need is not an easy task.