@Razzly: I think "Fine" is French for "The End" so with you being a Finn, and having a panda for an avatar = The end of the world is a cute Panda.
(yes I know it uses a special 'e' or some such crap)
@Ronin: in 2000, at the age of 19, I was working for a lawn mowing group for about $60 a day (on the days there was work for me) and attending full time University. Later that year I was a pizza delivery driver, then in 2001, after completing a year of my Uni, I got a part-time job as an IT techy (sort of help desk role back then) in a meat works. I kept doing full-time Uni until I finally got a full-time Job in the Help Desk for a systems and software company in 2002 and switched my Uni to Part time. I completed my uni in 2004 (graduation in 2005) and by 2006 I was earning over $70k Aus.
I have other friends who have started out as call operators for credit companies, cleaners, burger flippers, checkout grubs and more, but they've all since gone on to much bigger jobs. I have one friend who's never had his first job and he's stuck, still trying to finish his Uni and still picturing himself in jobs that you simply can't walk into with nothing. I have another friend who slammed his Uni, graduated with Honours, got a job as a casual clerk in a financial firm and in less than a year, became a financial advisor and accountant with only one test left until he completes his CPA (often considered the hardest certification in the world).
Best advice I can give you, is either get a crummy job with government or some mob and enjoy a more relaxed life or go hell for leather, get a crummy job, slam into your Uni and pour 80 hours a week into those two areas for at least the next 3 years of your life. You'll get one rejection after another for the jobs before you get one but once you have it, even if you're fired, it'll be that much easier to get the next crummy job until you're working the crummy jobs in your desired field and then its one rung of the ladder after another.