Here is a stretch. Go to college and get an electrical engineering degree. Then you can do this all you want. It is not as fun when it becomes your job. It is like a hooker that doesn't service her husband when she gets home.
Here is a stretch. Go to college and get an electrical engineering degree. Then you can do this all you want. It is not as fun when it becomes your job. It is like a hooker that doesn't service her husband when she gets home.
Well, if her husband is simply expecting "service", it might be a good reason not to anyways.
But anyhow, just wanted to update the status of my "Wishes".
I found the school. And apparently I'm one of the instructors. Which is sad, cause I'm a terrible teacher. But my attempts to pass on what I've learned have somehow become a fairly decent "Resume".
And this school has a "Placement Service", which for me, came in the form of "This Thread".
Shortly after posting this silly thread whining about unemployment, I got offers from 3 different people, and am working at home doing PicBasic Pro programming (for the guys that are still paying the loans for their EE degree). It's not great money, but it's paying the bills.
So, there ya go.
Post your thoughts. Share your code. And you too could develop hemorrhoids from sitting in front of the computer for 14 hours a day. I know, Too much information, right?
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DT
'Shortly after posting this silly thread whining about unemployment, I got offers from 3 different people, and am working at home doing PicBasic Pro programming (for the guys that are still paying the loans for their EE degree). It's not great money, but it's paying the bills.'
Great stuff Darrel !!!
Now get some more customers, find some field of expertise that will tickle your fancy and post back when the money is great. It's nice to work at home and it's close to the fridge too.
Get two new customers each month... you'll probably lose two a month.
Stay out of trouble.
Best of luck !
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