So many are in a very similar boat right now in this country. It is a catch 22 for so many, need proof of education to get the job they are trained for, but can't get it due to not working and going delinquent. Thus, can not get the paperwork to change things.
Was this supposed to be a coherent statement?
If you got a high school diploma, you were given one; if you lost it, a potential employer - or the dude(tte) who received and lost it - could contact the high school or school district to confirm graduation (or get a replacement certificate). Ditto for a GED. Or a trade school or college - diplomas, certificates, and transcripts (in nearly 40 years of working in my chosen career I have
NEVER had a prospective employer ask for my transcripts, not even at my first or second job in my career).
If you got laid off from a job or had jobs with relevant experience, list them on your resume' and/or job application. Prospective employers check out what is listed. Extended periods of employment during an economic downturn (e.g. the 2000-2002 dot-bomb recession or the current recession and weak economy) won't raise an eyebrow if you have an otherwise decent work history and needed skills (BTDT, got more T-shirts than I like!).
BTW, what in Hades does "going delinquent" mean? Getting a criminal record? Flaking out and not really graduating? Flaking out and having an unexplained lengthy employment history gap? Getting canned and burning bridges? Sounds like this would be the appropriate response:
As most 8- or 10-year-olds understand, actions have consequences. Doing something stupid and whining when there are consequences is childish and moronic.
Reading a bit between the lines, Is LFR whining about consequences of her past stupidity that she is currently experiencing?