What's your long term plan for employment? Unless you have people that depend on you, just work the easiest job you can that allows you to maintain your standard of living while focusing on learning a skill or getting an education that you can use to find meaningful work.
As for construction, if it's something you have no interest in long term, don't do it. If you're in North America you can make great money in construction especially if you are a skilled craftsmen, but you need to be honest with yourself if you're willing or capable of doing that kind of work. This is a generational issue and you shouldn't be too hard on yourself if it's not for you. But if you apply yourself in this field and work hard you can make a killing. Some of the highest paid people I know are in this industry in various positions, obviously they have been doing it for a very long time and put in more work and improved their skills more than the average person in that field.
Learn a trade or if you want to pursue post-secondary education, study anything that involves math (engineering, science, etc). This should future proof you for the all the jobs that are going to disappear in the next 10 years (administrative jobs, insurance jobs, office jobs, call center jobs, driving jobs, etc).
As a general rule, if you're in university and the subject you're studying doesn't have you doing any math, you are probably fucking up. If it were up to me I would love to study English or something useless like that, but this is not the world we live in. Technology runs the world and math is the language of technology.
Trades are an exception to this because these jobs can not be automated and they are in high demand and they pay extremely well. Problem is most young people don't want to do hard work, they would rather sit on their fat fucking ass and wear business casual clothes 5 days a week like a monkey at a zoo and deal with passive aggressive cunt co-workers/management instead of doing meaningful work.
Think about your future, look at all the people who graduated and are unable to find meaningful work in their field, then consider how many jobs in that field they are struggling to find work in are going to disappear in the short term.
tl;dr : get into trades or go to university for a major that involves some level of math if you want a decent life for yourself. work whatever jobs you have to in the short term until you have finished your training/school.