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When you were born, and were lying in your crib there in the hospital, there was no tag around your wrist that said, "This is a nurse." Or, "this is an attorney." So, before you go job-hunting, remove all labels in your mind.
You are a Person, with certain kinds of knowledge, certain kinds of skills. You are good with your hands. Or you are good with your body. Or you are good with your mind. Or good at creating things. That is the only label you should mentally put upon yourself: "I am a Person, who is good at….or good with….(fill in the blank)."
In interviewing for a job, you must know what makes you unique. What do people praise you for? Is it your skills that make you unusual? Or is it the way you do your skills? Are you more thorough than most people who do what you do? Or are you faster at solving problems than most people who do what you do? Or are you more persistent than most people who do what you do? Or do you pay more attention to details than most people who do what you do?
If you just can't find work you'd enjoy, but you still have some savings left, volunteer your time and services for nothing at the place in town that most interests you. Few employers will turn down good free help. And as you work there, you may 'be on the scene' when somebody quits, gets sick long-term, moves to another part of the country, etc. Better yet, while there you may be able to demonstrate you are so valuable, that the employer will move heaven and earth to find the money to hire you.