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by ddingus
655 days ago
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Very high value, lucid advice. My experiences were similar, however I must add when your day job is not related to skill building activities, you may find your "on" time to be greater. Still, be careful. In my case, my day job was manufacturing and I was an effective prototype mechanic. Loved the work, hated the pay, so... I used a percentage of my free time learning more computer related things. When the time was right, I was ready to take the jump. Landed nicely, and have no regrets. Now, later in life I find the dynamics above are in play and we all ignore them at our peril. |
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