Banking? A relative of mine hated his degree, packed it in halfway through, and was taken on as a trainee bank manager.
I know someone else, who, after recovering from a mental breakdown (and he was in his forties I think), just took whatever job he could get at a recruitment agency - he was eventually taken on permanently by a company, and is now doing great (he sells boilers!).
Another person I know, left school at 16 with no qualifications, drifted for years, worked as a car mechanic for a while, tried to set up a couple of businesses, which failed, and then eventually in his late thirties, started selling stuff on ebay/amazon etc - he now has a very large on-line business, employs a whole office full of people, and earns more money than anyone I know. Remember, a job is just a means to an end - you don't actually want a job, you want an income, and for most people, the easiest way to bring in an income, is to have a job, but there are other ways of earning an income (like setting up a business)
Another possibility, is working as a driver - lorry driver, train driver - they are surprisingly well paid. Maybe some logistics companies will train you on the job?
Would you consider working overseas? You'd still have to decide what, but working overseas can open up other possibilities eg. in the travel industry, charities etc.