answer:The difficult thing to realize is that you can get a job but not at the level one would expect with a law degree. And, learning an industry on the job is an excellent way to both learn and get experience, it takes a few years of working in the trenches. As for the industries you mention, consider jobs in the regulatory compliance end of things. You’ve demonstrated an ability to review regulations and look through them, so you have a skill that lens itself to compliance. A caveat: such jobs are usually overseen by an attorney. But doing so you could work and prepare for the bar exam. Lots of people work and study at the same time.