There are always stay-at-home jobs, but you either need a degree or enough job experience to be applicable for them, traipsing the corporate ladder and that sort of thing. On top of that you're competing with curries who've been studying since they popped out of the womb. It's why I gave up university a while ago. Warehouse jobs are nice if you're isolated from other people, but that's mostly hit-or-miss, you'd need to tolerate banter with aboriginal tradesmen as a pickpacker for a while before you could ease into something like a crane operator.