1) Graduate High School 2) Coding Bootcamp (3 months) 3) jr. dev position making $40,000/ year 4) 5 years later, you're senior making $100k/year@ 23 years old 5) Buy a $150,000 house 6) Buy another $150,000 house 5 years later, rent it out for $500/month over mortsge 7) 2 years later, buy Another one and do the same thing
Congrats. By 30, you have 3 homes, the revenue from the 2 rented out pays the mortgage of your current home. all without a degree.
too old for that ill stick to shitcoins but thanks
Jace Clark
That's a man.
Cooper James
This is basically my plan at the moment. I want to do freelance work instead of wageslaving though. Not sure if that will get me more or less money, but I will live really fucking cheap either way. My life goal is to retire by 30.
desu that's a lot of work. and the reason they were so cheap in the past was because they needed absurd renovations and paid absurd property taxes. and they were in extremely dangerous neighborhoods that made them difficult to manage. this wasn't some nice suburb where you could rake in "passive income", you had to actually do work. including evicting squatters, which is easier said than done when the Detroit police do not give a fuck. you had to have a lot of money and a lot of patience to actually buy in at bottom. now they're steadily rising in price, so you cant snatch them up for $500 anymore. and they're still difficult to manage. besides, do you think people leaving off of welfare are consistent rent payers? you essentially have to become your own enforcer
Cooper Foster
senior devs in Commiefornia make $150,000-$200,000 a year
senior software developers in BFE make over $100,000/ year
sorry you chose a shit state to live in.
pic related is literally the first job opening i picked in the first midwestern city that came to mind
Hopefully, someday, I won't be complete shit at coding. I still can't get out of the tutorial hell where doing my own original project is impossible. I'm just doing what youtube instructors show me.
>all without a degree. good luck getting a developer position for $40K with a bootcamp degree.
Jackson Garcia
I took the colt steele web developer bootcamp which helped me understand html, css and javascript. I'm trying to learn php but I'm having trouble with php because I find no personal use for it, in my life. My sites look like shit, but I can find personal value in html, css and javascript. Should I just learn WordPress, or is that just avoiding javascript and php (I'm assuming most jobs don't use wordpress)?
Colton Peterson
can i remote work for a cali company and get the same wage? i dont want to make twice as much as i make now but also pay twice as much to live...