I am genuinely interested in going for something whole-heartedly if I am confident I can become proficient at it. My interests/hobbies would absolutely lean towards anything computer related. I spend all my free time on mine, mostly video gaming. I am computer literate but computer problems are genuinely passed onto someone more fluent in the tech.
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I am not sure, coding as a career has received a lot of positive feedback in the last few years, and I do think it can be taught if time allows?
Thank you for the response, I have realised the last few years how important knowing people, and engaging in more than small talk, is already a networking starting point. I spent my early 20's crippled by anxiety to leave the house where, and only now do I understand that, by just approaching people and creating relationships, creates potential for opportunities.
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Thank you for the advice for talking to people who work in certain roles, I haven't really thought about this one.
sea_salts_ OP t1_itrum9o wrote
Reply to comment by Jaded-Moose983 in LPT Request: How do I, as a 32 y/o, invest/develop myself for a better financial future? by sea_salts_
I am genuinely interested in going for something whole-heartedly if I am confident I can become proficient at it. My interests/hobbies would absolutely lean towards anything computer related. I spend all my free time on mine, mostly video gaming. I am computer literate but computer problems are genuinely passed onto someone more fluent in the tech.
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I am not sure, coding as a career has received a lot of positive feedback in the last few years, and I do think it can be taught if time allows?
Thank you for the response.