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Sa panahon ngayon dumarami na mga graduate ng IT pero walang specialty field. Most of the coders of those game devs ay halos walang social life. The simple answer for that most game devs or coder are per project ang contract. If you are thinking na mahilig ako mag video games cguro mag coding ako mukhang masaya. Hindi enough ung mag Graduate ka lang ng IT course, need mo din kumuha ng mga certification like CISCO, Microsoft, Comptia, etc etc. It all depends kung ano ung kaya mong ma improve ng husto sa current skill set mo.
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Malawak ang IT, pwede kang mag specialty sa hardware, software networking, coding, cybersecurity, algorithms, page developer at marami pang iba. Hindi un magandang mind set lalo na kung alam mo sa sarili mo na hindi naman andun ung skills and capacity mo I know this is kinda far from the answer you probably want to hear, but I assure you this is a very good option to live a comfortable life.įirst piece of advice : Hindi porket un ang tinapos nila at maganda buhay nila un din ang kukunin kong kurso. Secure a better immediate future for yourself, there's no argument that your quality of life will be better in a 1st world country, there's also no argument that your rights are better protected in the 1st world than they are here. Job Security, Trade jobs are in demand, everywhere, if there was an apocalypse, the job market would still be the same for a tradesman (no joke). Have MORE TIME TO DO WHAT YOU LOVE OR DISCOVER WHAT THAT IS, being in a first world country generally means you don't have the crap traffic and public transportation we have here, leaving you an extra 8 hours in the day to do whatever you want.
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You will have more free time to figure out what you really want to do, Trade Jobs (welders, machnist etc.) are covered by Unions wielding CBAs, so you work a nice and steady 9-5, 40 hour work week with paid holidays, 2 pensions (maybe more, depending on the Union's CBA). Make more money than literally EVERYONE IN YOUR BATCH for the first 5-10 years (sans anybody striking it lucky as an Entrepreneur) and I am not talking 5k pesos more, I am talking, what they make in a year, you make in a month. Have even managed to be a homeowner in one of the hottest markets in the country.Can I give you advice, I wish someone gave me at your age? Take a 2 year vocational course at a good vocational school and apply for a Job in New Zealand, Australia or Canada (in that order of priority) and apply for a resident visa you will:

Now, I get no benefits from the job, I have to get insurance in the marketplace, I have to worry about how long I can keep doing this (so far so good - vegan diet, yoga, and almost no drinking help) but I gotta say, I'm happy. I work 4 or 5 day shifts and maybe pick up 1 or 2 nights doing events at another restaurant (insanely easy work) - this year I'm on track to make about $75K. I'm lucky enough to work a place with great tourist traffic, so I'm able to exclusively work day shifts. They're miserable - they want to leave the service industry but they feel trapped because they have no other viable options, especially since the money is so good compared to a lot of entry level positions. I work with some people who hate their jobs, who bitch about every customer, bitch about how the hostesses seat them, bitch about their schedules.
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A corporate job sounds awful to me - an inbox full of emails, an asshole boss, corporate decisions affecting how I do my job, deadlines, take-home stress, living for those rare three day weekends.that sounds miserable.īut, as I say, I love what I do, and I'm good at it. I like working with people, I like that it's active, I like having flexible hours, I like that if my job ever sucks I know I can find another the next day.


I thought a lot about it and I realized.I really enjoy waiting tables. During covid I was out of work for 15 months (sounds surreal saying that now) My friends were urging me to take classes, try to learn coding, one was trying to get me to work as a customer rep for the restaurant software firm she was at.
