have you considered the military for a career, or to learn a new skill?
most branches you can enlist up until you're 38 years old. each one is different though.
they have plenty of jobs that aren't combat related that you could learn, and find similar work after your service is done.
if you don't want the military to be a career, your first enlisted contract is four to six years depending on the job. depending on if you have a college degree, and which branch you choose, you could try applying for officer candidate school, then serve at least five years.
if you want to try for officer school, bring your bachelor's degree to a recruiter if you graduated, then they will send you to a officer recruiter for more information. otherwise, just bring your high school diploma.
the military has jobs from health care, business, IT, logistics, vehicle maintenance, security, intel, and other jobs. with the training and experience you'd earn, you could very well find a similar job after your service is done. if you don't have a bachelor's degree, you can use the GI Bill after you complete your contract to help earn higher education.
a lot of companies will take on employees if they have a lot of experience within the field of work and recommendations instead of just a bachelor's degree, as they've already been proven to work well in that job.
you'd get a steady pay check in the military. and that differs based on your rank of enlistment and years of service, each branches website has that information online to the public.
you'd also get the opportunity to travel to various bases around the world depending on your job.
and, you can meet new people. your network will grow with your leadership that you'd meet, and other service members in your field. when you're done with your service, you can ask your chain of command for letters of recommendation when finding civilian jobs.
when you're ready, go see a recruiter nearby. make an appointment with one from each branch to get all your options. be honest in any legal or medical history you may have. only recruiters can tell you if you qualify to enlist or not. if you have dependents, any debt, or other situations you're in that may disqualify or delay your process.
good luck.