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I am 24 and have 40k in crypto. Last month I had 100k, whoops. I graduated civil engineering worked 2 yr in dc and hated life. Moved to CA beginning 2020 to serve tables and try CA.

I want to enter programming field. Looks like data scientist would be fun. 0 programming skill. I can pay for an expensive boot camp with crypto or go to somewhere cheap like mexico and spend 1k/mo hodling crypto and learning.

I cant get job serving tables or in civil engineering no jobs and unemployment is gone. HODL crypto and hope it 10x again, move to mexico and self learn or buy expensive boot camp with crypto. Or other ideas?

>> No.22843980

Buy a goat, retard

>> No.22844034

>>22843945
everyone and their mom wants to do programming. why are you throwing away your civil engineering experience? if you learn some basic programming you could be a very competent civil engineer

>> No.22844046

>>22843980
What kind of goat?
Arapawa might be good for petting looks cute
Appenzell Goat looks wise...
With that advice I have too many options now

>> No.22844060

>>22844034
Civil engineering bore me to death. Tough start-up biz too. At least software I can go where I want and create shit on my own

>> No.22844134

>>22844046
The point is to become the production.

>> No.22844154

And a goat is technically one of the best investments on earth in terms of yield. Find passive income. Find yield. Live on yield, not the $40k

>> No.22844253

>>22844154
I appreciate the help anon but if I use my 40k to create passive income I will take it out of cryptos that I want in the bull run. I know how to make passive yield with 350k+ but 40k is too low for me.

>> No.22844330

>>22844253
Ill tell you a secret. A ren darknode which just became legal in the USA per offering on Gemini is something like $25k for likely $500 in earnings this epoch

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>>22843945
>Moved to CA beginning 2020 to serve tables
stopped reading there

>> No.22844387

>>22844351
haha.. Ya that's what all my irl frens and family said. I was drained with the corporate life and had enough in savings. Goodbye fren

>> No.22844643

>>22844387
Your savings will be drained in no time out there. But you have balls, Anon. Hope the move works out for you.

>> No.22844707

>>22844643
Well thats why with no jobs I have decided to GTFO quickly. Basically my situation now is crypto savings with 0 job outlook. Where to run? I am leaning Mexico and continue using DeFi farming for passive/learn programming.

>>22844330 I'll take a look now thanks fren

>> No.22844761

>>22844707
Can you really live in Mexico on 1k a month without living in the slums and getting stabbed before the month is over? I'd be interested in that as well.

>> No.22844845

>>22844060
I did the same thing with EE, started a masters and bailed out. Picked up python and some basic bitch scripting and after a couple years was making 100k doing devops and systems architecture. CE degree gets you into the room regardless of what you're pursuing.

Fuck boot camps, get an unpaid internship at a fintech, software startup or some shit, hands on >>>> a cert and startups will throw you 100% WFH in the initial offer.

There's a million BI dudes out there who would love to have someone under them building ETLs for their shit, it's not DA immediately but it's a skill builder that you can easily leverage

>> No.22844854

>>22843945
>lived in the shithole that is DC
>moves to shithole Cali

Move to a red state retard

>> No.22844857

>>22844761
Ya you can rent a house in Nuevo Vallarta which is nice for 700/mo and groceries are 50/wk. Pretty easy.

Anyone know the best passive income cryptos? I'm looking at Ren maybe I can retire in Mexico

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>>22843945
Please refrain from posting low quality harlots on this board, we're better than that.

>> No.22844892

>>22844854
I thought about Texas I am not liberal. But the girls in California and weather my fren....

>>22844845 Going to google some things. Thank you fren. So just get some basic python skills and start applying... I read through python crash course last week thought it was not very difficult but didn't know the bar to entry

>> No.22845016

>>22844868
Agreed but it's better then BSV. . am i rite?

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>>22844892
Bar is stupid low
Having a basic understanding of OOP and recursive logic is all you really need, depending on where you apply familiarity with REST will be a big plus.

Apply for a junior position somewhere for like 40-50k and get your dick wet, if you're about the life you'll learn a fuck ton and move on in a year or two for a 100k+ position somewhere else.

>t.comfy boi

>> No.22845120

>>22845016
I know nothing about cryptocurrencies, I just browse to make sure people upload high resolution thots.

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>>22845120
Fair enough and we all thank you for your efforts. This will be my next post image. I think her face is 10/10.

>>22845030 Alright I figure I can cram 2 months knowledge in hardcore since I am already a tech junkie and no job... Where do people look to get away from normies? Join some tech meetups?

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>>22845171
Meetups have been weird, did a couple of the meetup.com things in nyc and my anxiety was too strong. Are you talking about linking up with like minded people? I didn't bother, joined a couple year 2-3 orgs and it was fine. Didn't get options until the current one, but it was more about the experience before.

In terms of creating an "enthusiast resume" just figure out a thing you want to build, doesn't matter how stupid.
>Discord bot that posts a pepe meme every time coin X moves +/- X% in a certain period
>db of twitter posts from select list of users
>Dashboard showing realtime precipitation (with historic data) outside sergey's house
>Basic bitch coin lookup db monitoring market cap over time

Get into it, let your 4ch autism and tech junkie shit push you through it and during an interview when they ask about personal projects your obvious interest in the art will carry you. Big HR is trash, but most smaller startups do a good job of recognizing interest/drive and personal projects that require technical aptitude run the table.

>WereAllGoingToMakeItBruh.png

>> No.22845922

>>22845787
No I was just talking about job markets. I got a good picture from your insight... Gracias sir.

>> No.22846388

>speaks spanish
>not huwyte
GO BACK TO SOMBREROVILLE PEDRO!

>> No.22847045

>>22843945
multiple threads rn with good info

>>22841937
>>22836242

tl;dr do it faggot

>> No.22847633

>>22843945
programming isn't the long-game. learn the ropes for a couple of years so you got the foundation but try to move into management/strategy/finance if you can.

I've been programming for 7 years and recently got a "Head of <department>" title (nets me $250k/yr) and own a side company (nets me $50k/yr).

programming is a cost-center for companies, you want to be closer to the revenue-center.

>> No.22847673

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