Hello Reddit! Just like the title says, I am very proud to say that after 26 years my mom has finally become authorized/legalized to work in the US. Without releasing too much info, she is much older now, late 40s. She spent most of her life working as a cleaner/dishwasher/picking berries - aka jobs that are not very kind/don’t care for documentation. Her English is great, just a slight accent (she’s been in the US almost her whole life). Her first plan of action is to work for her GED, something she has been dreaming about for a long time. In the meantime does anyone have any suggestions for jobs/career paths that are not related to scrubbing toilets that will take a chance on someone much older, with little professional experience? Without the education and padded resume I know it will be a tough road finding something for her, hoping someone can offer their own experience/thoughts and opinions. She does have some office experience, and has done church/kid sitting volunteering, if that helps- Thanks!
TL;DR: Older Mom is finally able to legally join the workforce, needs suggestions for jobs/career paths that are attainable/good start for someone older with beginner education and little professional experience.
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