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Hang in there. It isn't the most glorified job. If you're passionate about it, you'll get through this. If not, guitar center may be hiring sales associates.
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I understand there's not but so much time during the day and what not, but you got to make sure you diversify your hobbies.
I'll only spend so much free time working on coding stuff. The short term gains aren't worth the long term affects.
Between class, work, chores, and homework, I don't have too much free time in the day. So whenever I do get free time, I typically spend it doing something other than codeine just for the fact that it is what I do in class and during homework.
Edit: I spend it on something other than *coding* lol speech to text hates my accent with a passion. -
I also have two kids and work full-time. I want to go back to school too; full-time to get degree over with.
How did you manage to juggle everything? -
@M1sf3t Currently iam trying to revive a Epiphone LP that a friend found standing in the rain. And I'm still in the middle of building my dream PRS copy. But this will take some time.
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@mincedsheep It was remote with finals at the university and some labors. I worked from 8-17. Came home at 18 and had some time with my kids and wife till around 20. Around 22 I started learning to 00:00 and went to sleep. That was my schedule during finals. normally I learned around 6-10 h a week on different days. Its manageable but don't underestimate it
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I finally finished my Bachelors Degree that I was studying for while working 40-60h a week with 2 children.
During this whole time (3.5 years) I was totally into learning everything. Not just for my studies but I read many books about programming and architecture read thousands of blog posts and loved it to be a software developer.
And now suddenly I lost every interest in reading even one tiny post.
Software Development got boring and I just don't care about it anymore.
Probably just a down period, but who knows.
At least I finally can build my unfinished guitars that had to wait for so long. working on them makes me really feel happy 😊
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