What are some well paying jobs that don't require much experience or education?

I've started looking and can't find a better job than the one I'm at now. I want to leave because of the constant stress and liability. I have OCD and ADD. I hate pressure to work on cars in a limited amount of time and never make human error. They also don't give out raises, only move you to the training program if you are the top express tech, which I know two others ranking higher than me, so it might take years. As an express tech at Honda I can make up to $12 an hour on average if I work about 10-12 hours overtime. I need to make more than $500 a week to support my wife and kid. I only completed a year of college, but now I'm having trouble fitting college in because I work from 7-5:30, watch my kid after I pick him up from daycare until my wife comes home from her part-time job from 5-9 (Mon, Wed, Fri, Sat, Sun). She has school on Tuesdays all day and Thursday in the morning until afternoon. Her schedule will change soon to (M, W, F) morning classes. Our lease is up in June and we have money for a downpayment on a house from taxes. My job is planning on changing our schedule too, so I will work 40 or more hours a week (cutting overtime). I've applied to Home Depot and Costco. I'm willing to do just about anything to make more money. Please, help me understand all my options and limitations considering that my priorities are to help my wife get her associates degree (probably one more year) and I need to pay the majority of the bills. I don't qualify for food stamps.

How much does an h22 swap cost into a 1992 prelude?

I have a 1992 honda preldue with a f22 non vtec engine and i belive it has a blown head gasket, and i was considering an h22 vtec swap for it, does anyone know how much would that cost? Or what other vtec engine would be good for my prelude?

How can I stop water from flowing back into my Honda WB30 Water Pump 1100 LPM 80mm Outlet when the heavy duty hose attached gets blocked?

I have a 1000l take of water attached to a Honda WB30 Water Pump 1100 LPM 80mm Outlet, alongside a heavy duty hose I use to water window boxes around London. When I park up the van and have to cross the road to water certain jobs, the pipe is occasionally temporarily blocked when a car runs over the hose pipe. This sends water back to the pump, and eventually breaks it. What can I do to stop the water/ pressure breaking the pump?