Tbh I see you going into baking.

Dude, you're young. Make a list of 5 or 10 things that interest you and you think you'd enjoy doing for a living. Don't leave something off because it requires education or you think there's no money to be made in it or it's embarrassing or whatever, just no criminal enterprises, ok?
Contact people. Tell them why you're interested and see if you can get a short term job and some on site experience. Talk to profs regarding purely academic careers. Talk to your oldies about the things that interest you if you think they'll be supportive. Bottom line is: just try a bunch of different stuff. You're in a favorable position to do so as far as I can tell, young and with a minimum financial burden. There's no law that says your first few jobs are going to forever control your destiny. If you're lucky you'll land on something which yields both high profit and enjoyment.
Obviously, examine what it is you like and dislike about places you work. Where you are now, if the people were all swapped out for a new set would that solve most of the problem? If so, you know to not necessarily give up on the job or industry. I'm a greedy bastard so I'd be keeping my eyes open for teh money. Is there profit to be made from associated industries? Could you broker services like cleaning, security, maintenance, landscaping? Can you invent something?
Imo don't join the military. The military can hold an allure for a young man. I considered attending Annapolis but I'm glad I didn't. You're removing any and all hope for self determination and locking in to a situation that you can't leave if you hate it. And you have no say in being sent to some ass backward sandpit with no chicks to bang to get shot at and blown up because a bunch of rich Americans want to get richer, and all this before you even really get a chance to experience life as an independent adult.
Don't impregnate anyone and make that paycheck a necessity.