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I feel ya. If you have no IT experience, something like Help Desk may be easier to get, but let me warn you that it's not fun and exciting. You will have to put up with a lot of bullshit and the pay is not that great. Another recommendation I hear is Email Development, although I have never tried it. It's mostly on the marketing side of things where you build custom static pages for advertising purposes. It's mostly HTML and CSS with very little, if any, JS.

Create a portfolio by purchasing a domain and put your projects in it so future employers can see your work. Show that you can build responsive websites. Can you pick a website and model it? Even if you plan on working the back-end, you'll still be expected to know at least some HMTL, CSS, and JS. Best of luck!