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If you've worked in an office before and clean up nice, sign up with every temping agency in your area until you land a gig. Generally, if you're reasonably reliable and show you can hold down a position for more than a few weeks, they'll try to keep you working even after a particular contract expires. It also can (and often has in my experience) provide permanent employment with your contracted employer if they find you a good fit for their team.
As for alternatives to Indeed, the service that's gotten me the best jobs has been LinkedIn - despite the memes, it does produce results. The only other spot I've had close to as much luck as I have on LinkedIn is craigslist (but you do have to be on your guard for scammers).