Ok, with 83 hours you're 41.5% of the way to a fATPL.
You've done the hard part: passing the exams. So don't waste them. You have 36 months from your last exam pass to get the flight training done, which is plenty of time. The first thing you booked to do is go to a flight school and see what you need to get your PPL, I'm guessing just a couple of flights and a test but you never know with EASA/CAA - they might make you do it all again. In that case I'd recommend (waiting until covid is over) then booking a 2 week trip to Florida and getting an FAA PPL instead. The FAA will recognise ALL previous flight time. After that, it's just a case of getting a SEIR via the CBIR route, then a SE CPL. That'll save your exams until the job market recovers at minimal expense.