My dream is to be a remote developer in central asia

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Seems like the ideal life tbh. Low cost of living with super chill job and most beautiful women.
 
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Get better dreams bro
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I love programming, but i hate working as programmer.

You have to constantly work with someone's dog shit code, which only mentally ill coulda wrote, follow retarded code convention rules,
you constantly not sure if you are doing the right thing and don't know how long it would take to finish you job.

Also you have to deal which retarded managers, which can't even properly explain, what you have to do.
And even if do exactly what they told you and it just so happens it's not what project needs - it's gonna be your fault, because manager made a mistake because he has 'allot of work' and you should have had a better understanding of project, be more aware.

And because it's you fault - we gonna publicly rape you.
 
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I HATE MY LIFE!!!!!!!
 
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I love programming, but i hate working as programmer.

You have to constantly work with someone's dog shit code, which only mentally ill coulda wrote, follow retarded code convention rules,
you constantly not sure if you are doing the right thing and don't know how long it would take to finish you job.

Also you have to deal which retarded managers, which can't even properly explain, what you have to do.
And even if do exactly what they told you and it just so happens it's not what project needs - it's gonna be your fault, because manager made a mistake because he has 'allot of work' and you should have had a better understanding of project, be more aware.

And because it's you fault - we gonna publicly rape you.
Do you work in america?
 
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Cope I work in software and being a dev is subhuman although pays well
 
Imagine an American thinking there's a future as s software developer in totalitarian countries that restrict internet access, have lower GDP than Mexico, and are dominated by foreign companies with state backing from Russia and China.
 
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Imagine an American thinking there's a future as s software developer in countries that restrict internet access, have lower GDP than Mexico, and are dominated by foreign companies with state backing from Russia and China.
just live 12 hours of timezone away from your america-based workplace and reverse your schleepschedule theory
 
I love programming, but i hate working as programmer.

You have to constantly work with someone's dog shit code, which only mentally ill coulda wrote, follow retarded code convention rules,
you constantly not sure if you are doing the right thing and don't know how long it would take to finish you job.

Also you have to deal which retarded managers, which can't even properly explain, what you have to do.
And even if do exactly what they told you and it just so happens it's not what project needs - it's gonna be your fault, because manager made a mistake because he has 'allot of work' and you should have had a better understanding of project, be more aware.

And because it's you fault - we gonna publicly rape you.
Could always start your own business or invest in other streams of income on the side. But every job is literally like this. You're working for someone else's dream and in someone else's framework no matter what you do. Atleast programming pays well. Better than working some shitty blue collar job making scraps.
 
Could always start your own business or invest in other streams of income on the side. But every job is literally like this. You're working for someone else's dream and in someone else's framework no matter what you do. Atleast programming pays well. Better than working some shitty blue collar job making scraps.
starting your own business is dogshit and impossible for low motivationcels like 99% of the population

what to ivnest int? it's 5 hours to learn where to invest. active investing is for retards only and not worth it

freelancing is the only good way
 
starting your own business is dogshit and impossible for low motivationcels like 99% of the population

what to ivnest int? it's 5 hours to learn where to invest. active investing is for retards only and not worth it

freelancing is the only good way
Lul. My guy, if you have any skill anyone wants, you can start a business. Esp in tech where it's very lucrative with so many things in demand nowadays. I'm personally getting into shit like immersive technology and robotics myself. Atleast with your own business you have equity, which is fastest way to build wealth. With freelancing you have 0% equity since you don't own anything, legally, and cannot sell anything.
 
Lul. My guy, if you have any skill anyone wants, you can start a business. Esp in tech where it's very lucrative with so many things in demand nowadays. I'm personally getting into shit like immsersive technology and robotics myself. Atleast with your own business you have equity, which is fastest way to build wealth. With freelancing you have 0% equity since you don't own anything, legally, and cannot sell anything.
are you retarded?

im a tech startup founder what you're writing is full of shit fucking consider killing yourself if you think you can become rich as a tech business founder fast.

also getting into robotics and immersive tech yourself. fuck my life you're a fucking funny comedian

you can also open a freelance shop and employ others to work for you and consult other companies. you an sell the shop later for 1x revenue and keep the business profits since youre an equity owenr
 
are you retarded?

im a tech startup founder what you're writing is full of shit fucking consider killing yourself if you think you can become rich as a tech business founder fast
If you were a "tech" founder, you would know what i'm saying is correct or you're just a failure who doesn't know how to run a business JFL. I've been running "businesses" (some not legally recognized since I was obviously young) since I was like 12-13. My personal networth currently is over $100k before the age of 25 lol. Everything I spew is from my own personal experience building wealth over the years, which are a large part due to equity appreciation in my businesses (the ones that obviously succeeded). I go by the "lean startup" method and agility. If you're getting in business to get rich quick, you're a fucking idiot to begin with. Nothing in life comes quick.
 
what type of education do you have?
I first went to college for Economics but dropped out because liberal arts degrees are shit. I then went back to school for IT (I will not say what for to prevent dox lol). However, I've also done alot of research and am well-read. I read alot of tech-related, economics, business, and personal finance books.
 
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Imagine an American thinking there's a future as s software developer in totalitarian countries that restrict internet access, have lower GDP than Mexico, and are dominated by foreign companies with state backing from Russia and China.
Almaty is a good place for remote developers. I don't want to live in a place where I will be incel. In terms of any chance at a non incel tier life living in america is out of the question for me.
 
I first went to college for Economics but dropped out because liberal arts degrees are shit. I then went back to school for IT (I will not say what for to prevent dox lol). However, I've also done alot of research and am well-read. I read alot of tech-related, economics, business, and personal finance books.
do you think a degree is essential? I'm torn between spending 4 years getting a cs degree or being a self-taught programmer and getting my first job within a year and building experience and personal projects from there
 
do you think a degree is essential? I'm torn between spending 4 years getting a cs degree or being a self-taught programmer and getting my first job within a year and building experience and personal projects from there
Def not essential. The main problem I have with CS is that it's not niched enough to guarantee a skill. CS is fucking HUGE and there is so much shit you can get into, from data analytics to software engineering to cyber security, etc. It guarantees no specific skill that companies are looking for. However, you can pair it with a bootcamp or being self-taught (with a good portfolio) and you'll be more likely to get hired since a bootcamp will be pretty niched. I've actually studied this topic intensively. I'm gonna link you some vids when I get home!
 
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Just work in a place where workers have rights then you can get the benefits of a none 3rd world country and amerifat wage.
 
Just work in a place where workers have rights then you can get the benefits of a none 3rd world country and amerifat wage.
I want to work in a place where western culture doesn't exist so I won't be incel and have to deal with liberal bullshit.
 
Def not essential. The main problem I have with CS is that it's not niched enough to guarantee a skill. CS is fucking HUGE and there is so much shit you can get into, from data analytics to software engineering to cyber security, etc. It guarantees no specific skill that companies are looking for. However, you can pair it with a bootcamp or being self-taught (with a good portfolio) and you'll be more likely to get hired since a bootcamp will be pretty niched. I've actually studied this topic intensively. I'm gonna link you some vids when I get home!
thanks bro, I will be waiting for the vids
 
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thanks bro, I will be waiting for the vids
I have a zoom meeting this morning but I'll send it right after that lol. Forgot last night.
 
thanks bro, I will be waiting for the vids

I think what you should do first is take a quick basic introduction to programming and computer science "course" to see if you even like it to begin with. I think before you decide to invest money into ANYTHING, utilize the free resources that already exist (Youtube, Free Course Websites, Forums, Reddit, etc). And then you can decide if you actually want to pursue it and what to even pursue..








And then after that dwelve into what specific languages, frameworks, etc you want to even learn. That way you can decide if computer science is for you, if you want to get into a bootcamp, go the self-taught route, go to tradeschool, etc. You should also look up the specific job titles/positions in your area to see what they are requiring (ignore the years of experience stuff since it's BS) you to know.





Here's a few other vids I liked (alot of gems). I think you should watch ALOT of the vids on this channel (since he interviews graduates and real developers), generally, and join the guy's lives when he has them. There aren't alot of people who join (usually less than 40) so you'll always get your questioned answered for free when it comes to development/programming, since that's what you wanted to get into. And once you figure out what languages you want to learn, go to those specific subreddits, forums, and youtube channels based around them and absorb up all the info you can get.







Also, another HUGE thing I was to stress is to build your personal brand and to network EARLY, from day one. Meaning, start today. I can give you resources on this too if you'd like.
 
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