You seem to have lots of experience at "jobs" but none at a career. Education is the key to anything beyond a "job", whether its a community college, trade school, or a four year degree in something that'll get you a professional career.
Check with your local community college, a lot of them have financial assistance programs, even for part time students. Don't know about where you live, but in a lot of areas the credits from an associate degree will transfer directly to a four year degree program at a state school.
Education, education, education, can't stress that enough. The military might be a good place to start if you don't mind all the nonsense that goes along with job. Otherwise, look into going to school part time with an eye towards becoming either a skilled tradesman or a professional.
One more word of advice, try to get through whatever level of education you want BEFORE you have kids. Its really hard to go back to school once you have kids depending on you.
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