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Hope I didn't discourage anyone with this video. Just trying to be honest about making money with code. Let me know what you think about the video and tell me how you're making money with code!
ОтветитьYou just gain a subscription. I am extremely introvert University student and coding is my passion, hubby and such videos prepare me. I just hope it will not kill me😢.
ОтветитьWhats the blog that you have that actually makes you money ?
Please share .
The thumbnail is goated 😅
ОтветитьThe level of pessimism wrapped with a pretty bow is next level.
ОтветитьThanks for being real.
ОтветитьCongrats for saying some truths about the real dev life 👏🏻... awesome video and thoughts...
Ответить$50k year worth it as long as it is sponsor job ngl
ОтветитьVery bitter way of presenting.
ОтветитьI'll be happy to make $50k a year where I live
ОтветитьYou should try to be more positive on your videos. Negativity doesnt work when you are trying to build anything.
Ответитьi have just started to study coding a wewk ago. my family inspires me because we have 5 developers in our family and they encourage me to do coding but they never told me that they steuggle too much finding a job.. they just told me to be patient, thats it. but they never discourage me 😊
For me, any job you wanted to have must have an attitude of perseverance and many stuff to bring out so you can land a job. i am talking not only in landing a job by just coding. it applies in every job👍Peace.
You make coding seem boring and a waste of time. But I enjoy coding so I'm still going to code.
ОтветитьI have been living hand to mouth for about a decade, im willing to pay someone to let me work for them. Ima finish a course on Codecademy before the end of the year.
ОтветитьIn what part of programming are you making money?
ОтветитьLooks like apart from being firefighter, astronaut and a doctor Jhonny Sins is a programmer as well, a true chad
ОтветитьHELLO NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR.😀
ОтветитьI can tell you now the reason the average tenure is low is bc those ppl have probably never had to work a physical labor job… and actually understand how fortunate they are.. take somebody out of a warehouse and tell them they can make a 100k+ and all they have to do is rack their brain a little and sit in front of a computer or laptop typing all day, they’ll do it for years
Ответитьagree with your opinion, but Every Job has advantage and disadvantage.
ОтветитьAs a dude who is interested in starting to learn to code and lives off of 30k a year rn doing manual labor i feel like ill fit right into this.
ОтветитьThanks
ОтветитьMan Johnny Sins does everything I swear.
ОтветитьIf it’s easy everyone would be rich. Nothing worth having is easy. In general obstacles ask you one question, do you really want this?
ОтветитьIndeed
ОтветитьWho would be the “Dorian” for Data Science/Data jobs? I think I need somebody talking this straight.
ОтветитьCost of living destroys people creativity sometimes.
ОтветитьThis is good info. I mow lawns on the weekends on my own biz and work at a clinic during the week. That’s the beauty of working for someone else they get all the headaches.
Ответитьexcellent and down to earth video
ОтветитьWell said buddy. Earned my sub… as a industrial maintenance manager and industrial engineer for more than 15 years i have had a passion for programming for about the last 10 years. Having a wife who is a financial controller at a medical device company and being very frugal and living well below our means for a very long time now… i decided to cut the cord of the corporate life and be a stay at home dad of our 3 elementary aged children and follow my dream of software development… every time i turn around there is something new and i cant keep up. Now its A.I. and i was so busy learning that i never saw that coming and neither did all the creators who were my curators while I was in tutorial hell for like 2 years. Its been close to 4 years now and i have made exactly $0 and have so much digital ability with a full blown sweet productivity setup and even a separate home office/studio. I could NOT really have it any better to be able to succeed… yet here I am… in all honesty i needed a true mentor years ago and I am now leveraging ChatGPT as my technical mentor that can answer my questions and who is there for me literally 24/7… this is my biggest piece of advice for anyone reading this who my words have struck a similar chord but are as lost as I was and am still at times. Embrace AI and just start using it and do what you love. Time is valuable and the anxiety of wasting it has literally kept me up at night… but stay positive. You got this… start a professional relationship with ChatGPT, you wont regret it.
Ответитьtl;dr: Don't believe the hype, everything is hard and nothing will be like you planned, so why bother. Unless you want to, then you need to put in the work and it could pay off.
Watch this video if you need a demotivator.
Nothing worth having is easy… who care how hard it is.. Being a developer will translate into many other skill in life like: learning how to be persistent, developing a habit to always be learning, learning how to have self confidence, learning how to think outside the box etc… focus on what being a dev can give instead of what it can take…
ОтветитьI never understand how I should ever work (for money). It is always so discouraging. I am not a grinder at all except in video games, pretty lazy and quite boring. I have chronic health issues, cognitive difficulties, etc. How I should ever compete with other workers and get some decent money with a good life balance that does not kill my life?
ОтветитьSo it’s like any other job, with more money.
Ответитьsubscribed because of real talk.
ОтветитьBro i learn programming for fun 💀💀💀
ОтветитьSuccess is hard, is that your point?
ОтветитьHey Dorian, did you find it difficult to get remote working contracts? I used to be a programmer, have thought about going back into it maybe part time, working remittances,any advice bro?
ОтветитьNice and honest video man. Nothing is easy, and there is no free money regardless of profession. Work hard and the rewards will come. In my younger days I spent every night coding random projects until 2am to get better at the craft.
Even now, don't even know how many coders can code a recursive function.
This guy speaks the truth. I like it
ОтветитьJonnhy Sins?? 🤣
Ответить"The best way to find clients is locally"
*pans to stock footage of literally my hometown where I still live 😂
I guess this is a sign if I've ever seen one lol
You can make money in anything,
Remember even your localshop could buy apps from you, you just need to find what they need... basicly to sell an app you need to program a shop owner....
Find or create a problem, tell them how your app will resolve this.
If you get a sale you can always add on a cover fee, which they get an extended version of the app, that if any updates they get for free.
I left freelancing 3 years ago, for the following reasons:
- Clients are hard to understand because sometimes they don't mean what they say, they want you to read their mind, IMPOSSIBLE!
- If you're an introvert like me it's mentally draining communicating with clients and socialising to get more clients.
- Some clients will not pay you when you need the most and you can't continue their project if they don't pay and they'll never pay if you don't complete their project.
- It's not fun working a tonne of hours to make ends meet because you accepted a project for a low price when you didn't have other options.
You are the chosen one my friend
ОтветитьLook. Im tired. I legit just want to change my life but where the hell does someone start? Either i come across videos that say " Start here and do this" only for someone to suggest said thing is a scam. CLEARLY there is money in this industry, but where the hell do i actually start?
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