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Hi all,
So I'll give a quick synopsis of my situation. I began a coding bootcamp last year, which I'm about to finish up in August. I also joined Fox Sales Legends program about a month ago which has been going well. I'm not working a job at the moment. I lost my job as an accountant as a result of C0VlD-19.
As many will know, learning to code is no easy task and it takes a lot of time, effort and energy. I'm at a crossroads as to whether I should continue on my path to learn to code after my bootcamp or should I set it aside and focus on the web design business.
I'm trying to motivate myself to stick at it. I'm looking for justification from an entrepreneurial point of view to continue learning it. Should I continue to code even if I don't want to get a job in the area? Is the skill worth attaining, considering the time and investment, even if you're not going to get a job with those skills? Obviously with respect to finding a job, it makes complete sense to continue, high demand, high salaries etc.
At the same time, I'm thinking what if I just dive into the web design business and make that work.
Any thoughts would be much appreciated
So I'll give a quick synopsis of my situation. I began a coding bootcamp last year, which I'm about to finish up in August. I also joined Fox Sales Legends program about a month ago which has been going well. I'm not working a job at the moment. I lost my job as an accountant as a result of C0VlD-19.
As many will know, learning to code is no easy task and it takes a lot of time, effort and energy. I'm at a crossroads as to whether I should continue on my path to learn to code after my bootcamp or should I set it aside and focus on the web design business.
I'm trying to motivate myself to stick at it. I'm looking for justification from an entrepreneurial point of view to continue learning it. Should I continue to code even if I don't want to get a job in the area? Is the skill worth attaining, considering the time and investment, even if you're not going to get a job with those skills? Obviously with respect to finding a job, it makes complete sense to continue, high demand, high salaries etc.
At the same time, I'm thinking what if I just dive into the web design business and make that work.
Any thoughts would be much appreciated
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