I assume you have finished your BA/BS? If so, have you considered teaching? In my school we have a horrible time finding qualified substitute teachers who actually show up, dress appropriately and aren't completely useless. The pay is only about $120 a day but it's on your schedule. It would pay bills and may give you time to figure out what to do next.
I also started my career post-BA at a temp agency. I got paid to read and answer the phones for a month while the office was all on vacation. It was a complete bore but it got my foot in the door of a law office. Things spiraled from there and I ended up in politics. I'm a dabbler to a certain extent- I did politics, got my teaching credential and taught a few years, opened a business then sold it, was a stay-at-home mom, then a substitute teacher, now in school administration but soon to be a homeschooling mom.
Talk to everyone you know, make good connections and keep your word. Every job I've ever gotten was from a relationship I had with someone else.