All, I want to wish everyone best of luck in your future endeavors.
I try not to give advice - one look at my life would be ample explanation.
I will, however, discuss options.
I do know that life is too short to be stuck in a job that you dislike long-term. Whatever direction you decide to go, why not try to ensure that it is something that you will enjoy? Or at least not loathe.
One thought would be to start a thread about what jobs people currently have, and what path they might suggest to get there. Another would be to look in a general way at what you like to do, and seeing what careers would match up with that. Mostly I'm thinking that it's a good way to see some of the varied options that are out there. There may very well be such a thread out there.
For example, I'm a Statistician in a managerial role. I get to do analysis, solve problems, predict the future, and do applied research. And some other stuff, but that is what I enjoy doing. I've been in my current position for 5 years. I've worked in healthcare analytics, legal/litigation consulting, and data wrangling/coding. I also work with a couple other guys who have Bachelors, one in Mathematics and one in Engineering, who do similar things.
I know that in the company I work for, Quality Engineers do a lot of problem solving. OK, so do the rest of the engineers, but QEs don't necessarily have a specialized engineering degree. So, based on my experience, I might suggest that sort of position for someone who likes problem solving and working with data.
If you do pursue further educational opportunities, you might want to consider what the demand is today for that skillset, and what it will look like for the next 20 years. For example, driving a Taxi is probably not a good career move. It seems to be an industry in decline.