Should someone only go to trade school or a job training program if it's for a lifelong career?

But training 2 years for a job I don’t want to do for a career is not the answer. Just because someone else doesn’t mean everyone will.

At some point, just about every job becomes nothing but work. The trick is to reinvent your attitudes in order to cope.

Ok. But I still leaving my current job for something else. Trying to get out of the food service industry. How do you reinvent your attitude?

Maybe join Toastmasters, learn office skills as such as Excel, find some people you enjoy at a company that seems to function well and start entry-level.

What’s Toastmasters?

What, in particular, about your current job “stresses” you?

Basically jobs where you have deal and network with people all the time like sales or PR? But also not looking for stay at home jobs, looking for something in between.

But I really no interest in pursuing a career as a mechanic of pool man.