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A call center job might be a good option. They'll hire anyone who can pass a drug test, and it's completely non-physical.
Ooh! Hmm! I'll have to look into them.
And wouldn't you know it, indeed now makes you enter in a phone number. I may not have this phone for long as it's not under my name, ๐ถ
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You're better off locating a call center and checking with them directly. The one I worked for had all job postings on their website.
One big plus of a call center is they love to promote from within the company. It's often because they don't want to pay market salaries, but if you treat it like an internship, it's not a bad deal.
I went from being an agent to being a senior server engineer in like 4 years, then jumped to a government contractor gig paying 3x what I was making there.