Dusty, don't feel too bad. It's a different world than when our parents were 20. I'm 27 and still trying to find my place in this world. (right now it's chucking skids all day at a warehouse. It's dirty and tough on the muscles, but it's hard, honest work!)
Even though I haven't exactly been sucessful career-wise, I've put my talents to good use in other places (working with a community theater group and serving on the board of trustees at my church).
Another thing you could look into is getting your CDL. Granted, you need to be 21 to drive interstate (at least in the USA, not sure about Canada), but it's as my dad puts it, one of those "portable skills" that you never know when you will need. Besides, there's nothing like yanking on the air horn and seeing a kid's face light up like a Christmas tree! Plus, there will always be something that needs to be hauled.