The one thing employers look for is experience, being a new A&P. As stated prior you have a license to learn. Put your all into learning. I've been around aircraft maintenance since I graduated H.S. some 35+ years ago. Worked on jets, Turbo props, floatplanes
What you need to do is figure what you want to do with your license. Part 91, Part 121 or Part 135, type of work. You can have a lot of fun, the money at times is not the best. That comes with experience.
Have fun learning