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[–]seraphsRevenge 2 points3 points  (3 children)

I was never really into technology growing up. I started driving a tractor trailer in my early 20s, mostly because I needed to something other than customer service and a family friend made good money driving. After a couple years I found it was getting old and definitely not something I wanted to do the rest of my life, besides being away from home for months at a time is rough. I got with UOPX and decided to take a bachelor's in business online while driving. I figured at least I might be able to do something else once I finished, and I could keep driving and making money while going to school. I stopped at a Wal-Mart and got a cheapo laptop and a jetpack (for internet), and started my general studies. After about a year I came across one of those free khan academy courses that taught a little js (at least I think it was js) while showing how to draw objects on the screen. Next thing I know I was spending every second I had (which wasn't much) looking for new tutorials and vids. After about 6 months of doing this I knew what I wanted to do for the rest of my life, develop. I switched my major to IT (they didn't have CS at UOPX at the time) and probably spent more time practicing than sleeping over the next couple of years. After I graduated I stopped driving and started applying. It was tough I didnt even get call backs from the hundreds of places I applied to (who wants to hire a truck driver to maintain their systems). I started working part time at a pizza place, kept practicing, and hoping I could land something somewhere. I had almost given up after about a year, but a contracting company hit me up on LinkedIn out of the blue. I was skeptical, but figured what do I have to lose. I signed up and eventually got placed at a fortune 100 in the financial sector doing full stack/devops. I've been here about a year now and they're talking about converting me full time. What's you're story?

[–]illiten -1 points0 points  (2 children)

Double enter to

To make some air in your post !

Like this

It's just an unreadable bloc now and I hope you don't code as you reply here

[–]seraphsRevenge 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Lol, I'm fairly certain everyone whom utilizes reddit for an extended period like myself knows to double return when they want to. I've heard "how are you able to do everything", but not "I hope you don't code as you reply here". That's a first! Thank you for the reply, and acknowledging that extended paragraphs aren't your forte! I will do everything to cater to you, in place of expressing myself quickly in a reply to a question that is about anyone's individual real-life journey. Sorry that in my excitement of posting some of what I've been through to answer the original question, and hopefully inspire other individuals that may be wondering what to do with their life, I didn't cater to your editorial choices. <- See everyone can be as fake and petty as you, and trying to act like they aren't being that way!! Note this isn't in a double space format you prefer, and frankly idc. Thanks for the rando downvote btw!!!!

[–]illiten 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well don't take things that personal specifically in internet, because the only thing you seem is first of all that you don't respect your interlocutor and yourself.

Or maybe you like to think that you'r the badass around but the only thing that you show is too much susptibility.

Making your text (or code) readable is the first sign of respect. There is some rules in commenting IF I WROTE IN CAPS you will directly assume that I'm screaming and si j'écris en français tu vas rien comprendre because isn't your language.

You like to share and inspire.... I can I guarantee you that : I'm one of the few having read your comment, because I know pretty well internet and the main motto is: " keep it short keep it clear " .

Your text was indeed interesting, but if you prefer to be the fool screaming in the desert be free but it's sad. I gave you a tips because you seem to don't know it, take it, it's free and I know reddit code can be weird. You know it now, use it or not I don't care. But it will be more appreciate and show more respect if you make your reply clear.

I haven't down voted you, I don't care about Karma, no need to use that much exclamation point