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by PurpleRamen
2722 days ago
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I think these days, the only viable career is as pornstar or a pet. And for thoss you must have been born as a dog or a cat. All other Jobs seems to be in decline because of globalisation or automation. But, of course can you still make a career in nearly everyting where there is demand, and for webdev there is demand. The question is whether your skills can match the demand. And frankly spoken, six month's is nothing, especially if it's just learning, not actual work. The base-level of learning for solid software development is usually measured in years, and that would be 30-40h/week of real learning. But there is also the student-market where you can earn get some pocket-money for low level-work. And depening on the country you live
this can be a serious amount. There are several people from poorer countrys working remote for low money. So when you wanna take this serious, you should really know your position, market and demand. What can you offer? With whom do you compete? And how much do you must earn to survive, to grow higher? |
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