I definitely can empathize with
@ThatNickGuy on the type of work he is doing. I worked a call center job for 8 years. We had changes to our workflow constantly and it all seemed to be geared towards making the jobs of the higher-ups more easy. For example, we had a system when entering workorders that was one program. I put info into a ticket, then went to another screen to put in the work order, and then saved it all. It got changed to where I entered info on one program, saved, went to another program and entered the same info again to do the work order, saved, and then went back to the first program to enter the work order number, and saved it again. Same ticket would take 2-3 more minutes to do. The reasoning for this was that they were unifying the ticketing process across the various teams in the company. Basically so some manager/executive somewhere could pull up a single page and at a glance be able to tell how productive each team was. Nevermind our productivity dropping because we all had to learn new programs and switching between them, etc. They could just use that drop to justify us not getting raises or bonuses.
When the company moved the call center to the next state over, they offered me a spot. It was one of the hardest, but ultimately best, decisions I ever made to turn them down. I did tech support though and so was able to directly transfer my skills to my current job working IT in the local school systems. Also, because the company was moving, I was eligible for unemployment while I was looking for new jobs.
Good customer service skills are tough to come by, though. Tech stuff, especially as the technician in the schools, is about 60-70% managing people's expectations. Tech skills can be taught. As can a lot of other things, I bet. So, maybe look into other jobs that might be of interest but outside what you would normally consider. Receptionist or billing services, something like that, I'm just spitballing here. I bet a lot of them will have a good bit of on-the-job training for what is expected and many will really want someone that has good people skills.