I see. Well, I covered the can’t find a job through the ideas of starting a business or going into freelancing, though both require some thought, especially towards getting a goal.
As for the experience, connections, and such, that is definitely harder, since the connections would be the hardest to get. The easiest path to gaining connections would be to look for group that do what you want to do for a job as a hobby, which may help with the experience portion as well, and, hopefully you’ll get connected to the right people.
Qualification would likely come from that experience in finding people who are interested in doing what you want to do, as they will challenge you and help you in the right direction, thereby gaining what is necessary, and possibly help you develop critical thinking.
After all, most of the time, businesses are using recruiters or HR, who do not know how to sniff out who is most qualified for a position, especially when you realize a degree does not show anybody that you know what you need to know, only that you can learn it.
The key is you have to develop the skills people want, and if you are unable to put in the 20 hours it takes to learn something new, you will not be able to do that.
Another consideration would be why would you want a job anyway when there are people who live off the land, away from a cage that uses stuff that, in reality, has no value beyond what the populous says it is worth?
Still, that does not change the fact that you would need to learn the necessary skills and knowledge, such as how to test if plants are poisonous or not, the best way to take down game, and even the details necessary to fish.
However, if one is dead set on trying to find a job, they must remember that experience is a double edged sword, because too much experience is just as bad as too little.